ok, now I want to modify into a batomobile I can clange it into by a press of a button. (basicly, all I want to do is have the back fins pop out at a push of a button)
now, I want to do this in a minimalist way, without changing too much to the car, because its supposed to function as a stealth batmobile, disquised as a normal car, and then changes when needed.
I know the REAL batman!
RE: Making an original Batmobile -
Posted on 26-01-2009 01:00
Posts: 1631 Location: Rockville, IA Joined: 24.06.05
I think you'd have to give us some more info on what type of item you actually have. Also, I doubt most model makers know much about creating modules that will project hidden parts. My only advice is to study, maybe even disassemble a toy vehicle with perhaps pop-out wings, like The Dark Knight Collection's Batjet circa 1990 or Batman Beyond's Street to Sky Batmobile circa 1999.
RE: Making an original Batmobile -
Posted on 26-01-2009 13:01
Posts: 307 Location: South Caroina Joined: 30.11.06
The simplist manner would be to spring load the wings to pop-out and have some sort of a trigger/lock to keep them in place hidden and to release them when the block is smoothly and quickly removed.
If you want to make it a bit more complex, you can use a piston to raise and lower them in and out of the body work.
The main issue you need to keep in mind when punching holes in body work is that water has small particles and manages to slip into ANY gaps you have. So, where ever you punch the holes for the wings/fins, make sure their is either a sealed box and a drain that can be cleaned of that water entering the area is OK.
Also, make sure the long slits for the retractable wings/fins are NOT structurally crucial for the rigidity of the vehicle. Otherwise, it could easily compromise the vehicle and cause stress cracks and/or flexing of the body as you drive over ANYTHING but the smoothest ground or at any speed above creeping.
Another idea: removable fins that CLAMP onto the edges of the trunk. I had designed some, on paper, for a Miata truck, should I ever decide to convert mine or another into a miniature Batmobile.
DON'T laugh!
Batman DID once drive a SMALL sports car, that would have been similar in size to a Miata, as originally drawn: http://www.batmob...obile.php
--Some of the images seen of this car are EXACTLY the scale of a Miata/MGB/Porsche 356 (all about the same size). Others are closer in scale to an early 60s large Thunderbird (as the one Duncan MacLeod drives in the Highlander TV series).
One day, I just might make a supercharged Miata-Batmobile that LOOKS like the 1964 version!
Sum Nox!
RE: Making an original Batmobile -
Posted on 26-01-2009 13:06
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