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inzo

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Location: joliet, Illinois
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| Posted on 14-01-2006 18:49 |
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:upsetw::upsetw::cry::sighw::sigh:file:
Having a hard time posting the image. But it has been added to the Fan Fun gallery...
Inzo
Brotherhood of the Bat
Joliet, Il Chapter:sigh::sighw::wink::lol::lol::lol::lol:
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spencer1984

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Location: Upstate NY
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| Posted on 15-01-2006 09:16 |
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Nice work, as usual!
Inzo has been very helpful with several of the Elseworlds Batmobiles on the site, and does scale models of some of Batman's more unusual rides. Welcome to the boards! |
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inzo

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| Posted on 17-01-2006 23:49 |
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Caleson

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| Posted on 18-01-2006 15:04 |
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I have yet to read ThrillKiller, but that looks pretty cool.
Where the heck did you get that big city display? Did you make it yourself? Really cool piece.
I also notice in the middle what appears to be the early '90s Batmobile. I'd like to see some photos of that.
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Gothamite

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| Posted on 18-01-2006 16:08 |
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That white Batmobile is weird though. Even as a kid I was baffled as to why that Batmobile was white. Then Batman 'Ninja Masters' came out and they made it luminous green?!? What the flip's up with that?
In the shadows I saw my destiny...
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inzo

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| Posted on 18-01-2006 16:26 |
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I purchashed the Batman display at a Chicago Ridge, IL toy show aboat 10 years ago.
$23.00 bucks. Then I sold it on E-bay two years ago for $75.00. I wish I kept it.
The 1900's Batmobile was made from a RoboCop police car and plastic from two litter pop bottles and plastic packing for D- sized batterys for the wheel flares. Glued together with Liguid Nail. Most of the ones I make now I use screws and paint.
I also have made the Holy Terror Batmobile, The Cult 4x4, Superman Elseworlds annual Batmobile, The DarkKnight Returns Battank, another 1900's Norman Breyfogle Batmobile, and a ok Batmobile Mudrunner.  

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