Batmobile Cutaways: The Classic Batman 1966 TV Series Plus Collectible

Batmobile Cutaways: The Classic Batman 1966 TV Series Plus Collectible
ISBN-10
1858755239
ISBN-13
9781858755236
Category
Automobiles
Pages
72
Language
English
Published
2018-10-29
Publisher
Hero Collector
Authors
Alan Cowsill, Richard Jackson, James Hill

Description

Fully-illustrated paperback, packaged with a die-cast model of the iconic 1966 Batmobile, reveals secrets of all the vehicles from the classic Batman TV series! Includes a 1/43 scale die-cast metal replica of the classic 1966 Batmobile in a diorama display of the Batcave - the Caped Crusader's subterranean crime lab! This 72 page guidebook features original cutaway artwork approved by Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment. Lavish illustrations and photos highlight every vehicle from the TV series - the Batmobile, Bat-cycle, Bat-copter, Bat-boat, and more. Cutaway artwork reveals the hidden details and gadgets of the Batmobile such as the Mobile Crime Computer, Bat-Ram, Batphone, afterburner, Detect-A-Scope, rocket launchers and "bat turn" parachutes. More features include detailed blueprints and schematics from the original design and fabrication which was overseen by master custom car fabricator George Barris. Includes dozens of photos and illustrations from DC Entertainment's vast archive of over 75 years of Batman comics, film and television adventures.

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