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^ Here's my interpretation of the 1966 Batmobile. As you see the contrasting color is limegreen. That's because of my lack of new bricks in red. Maybe I'll change the green to a dark red in the future, but for now the green is cool enough for me. ;)

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^ The car is based on the MonsterFighters Hearse. I used that headlight treatment, minifig placement, and overall build-up as a base and went from there. Made it longer, lower, and added some more Batmobile characteristics. I've tried to make it meaner and leaner, lower and slower. Kind of a hotrod rod/custom attitude. Hope you'll like it.

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So, there you have it. My first official MOC, in my first official Forum-post. (besides my introduction ;)

Feel free to comment and critisise.

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Thanks for the nice words guys.

Excellent (first) MOC!

If you ever get your hands on some flames like this or this it probably would look even more awesome.

I think I have the latter... Gotta try that sometime :classic:

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Thanks Brickadiergerard! That's exactly what I was after...

Why wait for the new minifigs. I built the Batmobile way before I purchased Batman and Catwoman. I say Go for it!

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Gorgeous MOC. I agree that the bright green substitution doesn't get in the way of recognizability.

I don't know how workable it'd be in terms of parts, but a single color build in say red or blue, with slightly fewer greebles, would make a beautiful car for a City display as well.

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Thanks again guys! Really appreciating the comments and critics. :-)

Gorgeous MOC. I agree that the bright green substitution doesn't get in the way of recognizability.

I don't know how workable it'd be in terms of parts, but a single color build in say red or blue, with slightly fewer greebles, would make a beautiful car for a City display as well.

Hope someone attemps building this same model using dark red. I don't think I will anytime soon. I don't have the bricks and I'm ot eager to online ordering of bricks.

Indeed, this car and my hearse are way to big for in a City or modular display... Making a smaller version would be too hard to pull off... To me, at least... This model has some particular key-parts that I just can't see being substited in something smaller... But I'll dare you (or anyone) to give it a try!

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This is still my first favorite Batmobile. It looks really good in that lime green, too. I have a soft spot for custom cars and this one is just wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing!

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This is still my first favorite Batmobile. It looks really good in that lime green, too. I have a soft spot for custom cars and this one is just wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing!

Thanks man! Really appreciated!

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One disappointement though... When I was done building these cars and when I got my first modular it was very obvious that eventhough all of it is minifig-orientated they don't 'fit' well together... Ofcourse the hearse was ment to be with my haunted house. Although the house is much bigger than the original it still isn't big enough to park the hearse next to it.

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Just look at the cars 'standing up'. Allmost as tall as a building... (former Petshop heheh... :grin: )

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Hahaw, thanks gazumpty. Glad you like it.

Maybe someday I'll try a 7stud version of those cars to better fit the modulars...

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I'm not sure if it is permitted to make a huge topic bump like this but I just wanted to let you know that I find your Batmobile awesome! Your modified sign on the pet shop also made me laugh out loud. :laugh:

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I'm not sure if it is permitted to make a huge topic bump like this but I just wanted to let you know that I find your Batmobile awesome! Your modified sign on the pet shop also made me laugh out loud. :laugh:

Hahah, why wouldn't it be...? Such a rule would only benefit those who have seen it already, but new members are joining everyday. It would be a shame if some posts didn't got seen just because it's prohibited to bump it once in a while to give a builder some credit/advise/compliments/critisism. I am a freshly converted afol and I really like to show my appreciation to builders and builds that have inspired me and my builds eventhough the posts are several years old. For newbies it's one of just a few ways to get to see awesome builds that have been around for a while. That said, my batmobile isn't that old... ;)

Oh, and you laughing out loud when seeing my shop front gave me a big smile... :D But I have to tell you that I cheated a little bit: I had to squeeze a tiny piece of paper between two loose tiles because it was imposible to 'build' them in. To do lettering this way is really hard to pull off, and I don't think it is possible to do a complete alphabet this way. So hats off to the original designers that came up with this way of building!

Thanks for the bump and the kind words.

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