Actually I just laid the Batmobile flat onto my carpet as you can see...
I have not even connected the parts together yet...
I was hoping one of us Batmobile mechanics would take up the
idea and see if it could be done...::yellowyes::::yellowyes::::yellowyes::
I will try it out this week; but to find the right parts to complete it...::yellowupset::::yellowupset::::yellowupset::
The Batman head was cut off of a Batman The Animated Series
soap bottle...::yellowrazz::::yellowrazz::::yellowrazz::
Man that be awesome if it well work. To see about making it work would have to see the toy and take it apart. I dont have that batmobile. So not for sure?
My 3-in-1 Batmobile got parted out, so I probably won't be trying it::yellowrazz::
If you're looking for joints to connect everything together, check out the LEGO Bionicle line - lots of cool ball and sockets there, and they should be stout enough to hold things together. I picked up a set to use for a custom a while back, but unfortunately it's stll on the drawing board.
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