FlaBat
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Post by FlaBat on May 28, 2005 20:22:50 GMT -5
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Post by FlaBat on May 29, 2005 8:18:27 GMT -5
No it's not "The Big One" the 1/6 scale one that is shown on the box back. It was $29 or $39 at Toys R Us, but I think this will be other places like Target too.
I think the large one may be a Wal-Mart (or maybe another store) exclusive like the huge Batmobile Monster Truck was. 1/6 scale would make it about 2 1/2 feet long and about $100.00
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Post by batmanrules33 on Jun 7, 2005 15:39:00 GMT -5
No it's not "The Big One" the 1/6 scale one that is shown on the box back. It was $29 or $39 at Toys R Us, but I think this will be other places like Target too. I think the large one may be a Wal-Mart (or maybe another store) exclusive like the huge Batmobile Monster Truck was. 1/6 scale would make it about 2 1/2 feet long and about $100.00 is there really gonna be a huge batmobile like that??
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Post by UrbanLegend on Jun 7, 2005 23:16:21 GMT -5
Here's the studio shot for the 1:6 Scale Tumbler As well as some details about it: Modeled after "The Tumbler" from the movie Batman Begins Turbo engine sounds add realism when driving Headlights beam when cruising Taillights glow like afterburners Adjustable air brakes offer precision control Dynamic working suspension handles rough terrain Requires one 7.2-volt rechargeable NiCad battery pack and charger for the vehicle; two "AA" batteries for the transmitter
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Post by FlaBat on Jun 8, 2005 21:42:09 GMT -5
Man I love the small one. Just check out the picture of it flying in my living room at the top of the thread. There are a couple more pictures and a full review of it on BYTB's TVOG forum.
I have been looking for this 1:6 scale one like mad. It has to be huge, aren't the 12" GI Joes 1:6 Scale? Think of Action Cape Batman then think about a Batmobile in his size.
I still think this will be an exclusive somewhere and I think it will be expensive and I think it will be mine
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Post by ROBOTRON on Jun 10, 2005 7:42:57 GMT -5
I normally don't collect remote control vehicles, but this one I might.
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Post by Tragic Past on Jun 10, 2005 8:52:47 GMT -5
I'm getting the small one on June 15th.
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Post by UrbanLegend on Jun 10, 2005 13:38:09 GMT -5
You're going to want to check you local Wal-Mart very soon FlaBat.
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Post by cdncapedcrusader on Jul 4, 2005 20:00:22 GMT -5
Is either of these out for retail right now? Amazon has the smaller version as an August release. I have a bad feeling I'm going to miss out on the 1:6 sweetness as I don't think it's going to make it north of the 49th. Who know's though the monster jam behemoth was available for a while.
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Post by FlaBat on Aug 30, 2005 20:45:25 GMT -5
The small Tyco R/C Batmobile is the better of the two and is out at Toys R Us now and has been for awhile.
The larger 1/6 scale one has gotten terrible reviews online and is only at Wal-Mart. Right now it’s $119 so that’s a bit much even for an R/C car that big.
The main gripe about the 1/6 scale version is that the front wheels do not turn at all. I’ve read that they do not even touch the ground. There is a small wheel under the front that makes it turn.
The smaller Tyco R/C one does have the front wheels turn, if only just barely. The large one also does not jump like the small one does and it tends to run quickly out of range.
I really would like to get the big 1/6 scale, but they have to drop to $79 for me to consider it.
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Post by wowposter1 on Sept 7, 2008 22:54:49 GMT -5
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