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Building a 1966 BATMOBILE for 8 inch MEGO Batman

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  • Chris
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    Noelani, If you were to build a 66 Batmobile for $300. I would pay upfront.

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  • sprytel
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    I think that is the right idea, Chad. I actually think if you could create a nice vacuum form "shell", you would just make it compatible with an existing toy car frame (one of those Bratz cars, perhaps). You basically sell one big piece (plus windshields and decals, probably) and let the buyer put it together as a kit.

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  • noelani72
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    Originally posted by LonnieFisher
    Somebody should just scan the large hot wheels version and print it out larger. Start over, since this has been in progress for six years. Printed in black to reduce paint cost. If I had a scanner and printer, I would make so much stuff that there would be nothing left to want. Everything would be 1/9th scale! I'd be a giant in a 1/9th scale universe....
    Trust me - printing it would not be worth it.
    For one, it would have to be done in pieces since 99% of available/affordable printers don't have a build plate big enough.
    Two, if you could print it - figure about 50hours (just for the main body shell) and cross your fingers it goes alright.
    Three, material. It would be expensive.
    Four. It would still need painted because you'd see some marks left behind from the layers or head. Course, if you had a $250,000 ObJet printer....I'm moving to your neighborhood lol.

    A scanner and printer will run you approx $5000.

    I have given something like this some considerable thought.
    If it were me - I'd have Legend of Link slice the huge model into clever pieces.
    Pieces that utilize the printer build plate to the max, all the while following natural body lines of the car.
    Print each piece and glue together.
    Perform some body work to finish it off, hide seams, fill in some undercuts and make a permanent buck that could be vacuum formed in black ABS.

    Industrial sized vacuum formers are out there, few hundred bucks to a little over a grand for a decent one for home use. You can build your own if you're good with wood and use your oven to heat the stuff if you're that kind of person.

    From there, it's all down hill.
    Being able to reproduce will be quick, cost effective and the end result will be very nice.
    Then you could 3d design and print some axles, get some heavy gauge wire, print some wheels, print a cockpit....put it all together. bam.

    Once you get it done, you might want a box for it...that's a whole nuther monster.

    Finally, once the car is done, someone will want to buy it (cuz, yea, you wanna sell it to recoup design and material overhead) and when you tell them $300 - they disappear. $200 might be an alright price range for something OOAK like this...but I dunno. I was just telling someone the other day - if 3d scanning and 3d printing was so easy, everyone would be doing it. I fully encourage more to get into it so they can get in on the floor level, get their hands dirty and see this really cool tool that compliments traditional methods of clay and fingers.
    Give a few more years and hopefully it will be and we'll have a digital library here where someone can come in, download 3d files for a body, a head..download a pattern for a costume...download a backer card or box...walla. Weekend custom.

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  • LonnieFisher
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    Somebody should just scan the large hot wheels version and print it out larger. Start over, since this has been in progress for six years. Printed in black to reduce paint cost. If I had a scanner and printer, I would make so much stuff that there would be nothing left to want. Everything would be 1/9th scale! I'd be a giant in a 1/9th scale universe....

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  • Kal-El
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    Originally posted by Wise4671
    Im dying to see some new pics on this project !!!!!!
    No kidding , this is going to look so cool !

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  • TomStrong
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    I would have dearly loved to see this one finished. Shame we can't check in on the member, but if he doesn't answer pm's what can you do? The size is perfect. It's not like batman would be riding in a power wheels! It would be the full scale deal. If only FTC could do this.

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  • Bronxboykev
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    I don't think this project will come to fruition... The member hasn't had activity sinc Dec of 2013

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  • Vinny0026
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    wow - just looked at those step by step pics - this is insane!! This maybe the greatest custom of all time! once finished!

    when your done - please teach/tell ctv how to make this - you know we all are going to want one! LOL
    I'm glad I did not see this until now. I would be having a heart attack until I saw the finished product! hope new pics show up soon

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  • Dr.Mind
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    What´s up with this Batmobile...? Did anything new happened? Hopefully so..

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  • zaphod
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    ...or optionally, at least perhaps sell an uncompleted body to people to paint and finish?

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  • Jeff1967
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    Is the company you used to get your batmobile made using the plans to make others? And. if so, are you selling them? There are a lot of people who would want one!!

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    I somehow missed all of this before. This project looks destined for greatness!

    Chris

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  • LonnieFisher
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    Inquiring minds want to know.

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  • Wise4671
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    Im dying to see some new pics on this project !!!!!!

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  • SeattleEd
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    Roberto, are there plans to finish this project up or is it done?

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