theres a homemade video floating around the internet of fans filming a batmobile sequence being shot in Chicago. In the video the tumbler takes a hard right corner and does not flip over. It has no front axl which Im sure helps it take those difficult turnsWise said:Sure it's high speed. But what happens when batman has to take corners??? The Tumbler couldn't take an interstate turnoff at more than 60mph without rolling over.
darwinwins said:that batplane in the 1st movie was pretty useless. one shot from the joker and the damn thing crashes. pftt. keep the tumbler -- no other vehicles.
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DV8 said:seriously though, I don't really care to see anymore vehicles . . . they've been played out in the past movies, and the idea of a slew of different vehicles seems a bit on the corny side . . . I'd rather they focus their attention on all the cool shyt the batcave will have . . . after they make 'improvements on the foundations in the southeast corner'
SpyderDan said:The boat seem the only logical choice in my mind. The Batwing would be nostalgic but again, impractical. And a motorcycle seems the most useless to me. Under what circumstances would Batman ever choose to take the bike onto the streets of Gotham over the Tumbler?
Wise said:If the Bat Cycle was going to make an appearance I think it should look similar to the Akira bike or the Command and COnquer Recon Bike.
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Did you draw that? If you did its a really nice picture and your tumbler influences work great within the chopper. I dont ever want to ever see Batman in a hellicopter though, its never seemed right to meBatcomputer said:
shaggyaggie457 said:
DAVIDYR1 said:What about this?
Obviously has a Forever Batmobile influence but IF it was more Tumbler Like...what then?
Never mind that I think it works beautifully just like this though.
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David