yes it is very drivable if your on a straight road, but it doesn't handle well, as in left and right as i said, a bit of a stunt risk for such complex scene, but hey call me a liar i dont mind, you'll see the film soon enough.
I've got nothing to gain by sharing this information with you, so why would i want to lie and waste my time, no worries mate, it happens.
peace.
TheQuietKnight.
there's a tdk toy of the same thingand this story matches up with what an old toy showed us, the batpod coming out of the tumbler !
In the trailer, I also noticed that after the Joker says "Go!" with his hand stretched out, the Tumbler is basically 'morphing' (I'm at a loss of words).
Perhaps this is when the Batpod emerges?
Then it would be utterly pointless to get rid of the very car that utilizes that concept.We'll probably get a new one in 3. I don't see Nolan giving Bats a Batmobile from the comics.
I want a batplane for the third one !!!!!!!!![]()
So it appears from the trailer it appears that the Joker is firing at a Gotham PD van (number 18-811) and that the tumbler launches itself inbetween?
I'm sorry if this has been known/discussed, I've been avoiding spoilers...
Also, do we know if this is the same as the footage from Wizard World?
EDIT: Just read the spoiler... Guess the trailer confirms it, eh? Damn, I've been holding out hope, I love that car...
it makes sense actually, when the tumbler begins to transform, im guessing that the seat would do the same thing as what happens in begins, when batman is on the roof of the carpark and switches to weapon mode, and moves into a similar position to how he is on the batpod.
Toyota F1 vs Batmobile
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Sl_1apuVQzA