

Scenes from these movies featured in the game include The Joker's ( Jack Nicholson) iconic parade and Penguin's ( Danny DeVito) lair. This new video shows the Batmobile racing through a new track that appears to be inspired not only by the 1989 Batman movie, but also Tim Burton's 1992 follow-up Batman Returns. If you print this onto photo paper, cut it out and punch the hole with a simple hole punch you will be able to add the symbol to the wheels.In this explosive finale, Batman faces the ultimate threat against the city that he is sworn to protect, as Scarecrow returns to unite the super criminals of Gotham and destroy the Batman forever. It could easily be used for play.Īlso included is a bat symbol template. The model has a few delicate spots where pieces are held on by one or two studs but these are mostly around the front wheels and aren't areas where you would generally handle it. The wings at the back aren't perfect as they should be longer and "pointier" but, without building something up from scratch and trying to figure out a way to attach them, they work quite nicely. I wanted to pack as much of the organic nature of the "rib-cage" design as i could to the front end without making it structurally unstable which i did manage thankfully even with me being determined to use the large horn/tail pieces on the sides. The canopy is also held in by friction but it allows for a relatively realistic sliding feature. It can fit a Batman minifigure with the older long eared cowl but it is a tight fit and the cockpit only has a steering wheel for detail. I always pictured this would actually be one of the smaller Batmobiles but in order to fit the features i wanted, i needed to make it at a similar scale to my other creations.

Here is my attempt at the Batman Forever Batmobile.
