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Bruce Wayne in Sydney.
Visiting the Harbour View Hotel.
Bentley parked on Cumberland Street.
Near the corner of Lower Fort Street.
Beneath the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Millers Point, near Dawes Point and 'The Rocks'.
Photographed yesterday afternoon in Sydney.
Wednesday 12th July, 2023.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Legacy 'Food' filter (at 50%) from the Flickr Photo Editor.
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Two amazing cars - guest appearance at Intu Uxbridge, limited time only before they hit the streets !! Assume these have escaped from nearby Pinewood Studios for the launch of the film.
Image info :- iPhone 11 Pro Max ( I was shopping so not expecting any huge vehicles inside the Intu Shopping Mall !! )
lying on the floor looking upwards to try to create a dramatic visual of the huge twin rear wheels and tyres. Ultra wide angle lens to get it all in without the railings showing.
You never know what you'll find in Roanoke, VA.
This is one of four Barris built (the last three being copies of the original with different characteristics on a different chassis) cars made for the TV show. This is the dragster version as evidenced by the parachutes mounted on either side of the "turbine exhaust".
See this YouTube video for the history of the cars.
Well, here it is, the second version of the Benja-verse Batmobile! This is a modified version of my original hand built Batmobile MOC from a few months back. I'm very happy with the way this turned out, it's exactly what I would want the iconic Batmobile to look like! On a side note, Batman can fit in the interior and does still include front wheel suspension.
I've been tinkering with this design for a while now. The base design for this batmobile is the same as the duchess. I really like the long, sleek aero engined racer design and I think it's perfect for the Batmobile.
The design draws inspiration from the classic golden age batmobiles. With the rear fin and large bat mask motif on the front. Unlike the duchess this design is more minimalistic in details, inspired by roadsters of the 1920s and 30s.
Smithsonian, National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.
The Batmobile from the Tim Burton-directed superhero film “Batman.” The film-starring Michael Keaton as Batman and Jack Nicholson as the Joker-was the first installment of Warner Bros.’s initial “Batman” film series.
Originally built on the chassis of a Chevrolet Impala, the Batmobile was designed by Anton Furst, drawing inspiration from Salt Flat Racers and the Corvette Stingrays of the 1950’s and reflecting the Art Deco influences that Burton’s depicted in his Gotham City.
If you're wondering what the first looked like, I've had that one built since last October, but I never felt like posting it since it looked like trash. Anyways, this was heavily inspired by modern-day Lamborghinis and Beware the Batman's batmobile.
Classic BATMOBILE (Actual Size 9.5 cm)
Version 1991 Batman DC Comics Inc.
experimental macro from my model car collection
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This is the last Batmobile, at least in this group. Three Batmobiles, three Bat-people. This one is the original Batmobile, the one the first Batman drove. I wanted it to be similar to the one from "White Knight", but it kinda went in a different direction. It's a lot stockier, not quite as elegant.
You can see the similarities between this one and the spinner Batmobile, though this one isn't quite as elegant. The front wheels are separate from the main body of the vehicle, jutting out at the front. The engine does the same. You can't really see it in the pic, but the front wheels are split, kinda like the White Knight Batmobile, just not as even.
I'll be honest, it's probably the weakest of the three, it's nice and all but it's got nothing on the Spinner and Cyberpunk Batmobiles. Like the others, it can't fit a minifig inside. It also exists in real life, so one of these days I'll get a pic of the three actual builds.
And I think that just about wraps this up. You can tell I've not got a lot to say about this Batmobile, as I've started rambling a bit. As always, lemme know what you think :D
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Another Batmobile for the unnamed universe. This one belongs to Batwoman. I figure that as she's the official heir to the Bat cowl, she'd get to use the Wayne tech/corp/whatever assets. As the main portion of this universe takes place in the future, it makes sense that they have Blade Runner-esque flying cars. Well, by "they" I of course mean the well off people. Everyone else has to slum it with ground cars.
I've not made it all too original, it's pretty much exactly the same as a spinner from BR, just black and with actual wheels. It can function as a ground car as well as a hover car, so that's nice. It's only feature is that the back wheel can flip up and be concealed in the back of the vehicle. You can't really see it, but trust me, it's flipped up.
And just like the Cyberpunk Batmobile, this one also exists physically. Same reason as before for the digitalisation, I can't do photography. Or rather, I couldn't be bothered to do the photography, and building it digitally took me about 10 minutes, so y'know. Also just like the Cyberpunk Batmobile, you can't fit a minifig inside. I've decided that when it comes to vehicles, it's easier to get them at a decent scale if I sacrifice putting minifigs in them. Which is fine, as that's not really high on my priorities. It's a nice feature, but it means a lot of compromise and extra work. And because I skimped on that extra work, the Spinner Batmobile and Cyberpunk Batmobile are the same scale, so can be shown off together if I choose. They won't be, but it's nice to have the option.
And I think that just about wraps it up. As always, lemme know what you think :D