Shaggy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 2:03 am
I have a new job, and with the access to the tools, and the knowledge I now have, building a full scale drivable one is a very plausible idea.
lilboatsman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2023 3:40 am
Thailand has produced a couple of Tumbler builds. This one had me fooled into thinking it was an original until I looked closer.
Built by Chalotorn Tejasataporn, he actually first built a 1989 Batmobile, then the Tumbler, and then a Batpod.
His Tumbler has the best attempt at a screen-used interior that I've seen. More pictures and videos can be seen at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063975576029
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O wow they've done a lot...
Looks very good thanks for the share...
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Nguyen Dac Chung in Vietnam has built and sold at least seven of his Tumbler cars. While smaller then the original, a unique aspect is that his most recent ones come in all-electric.
Claiming the title "first full-size Tumbler replica", Bob Dullam knows how to take his creations to the next level. The small details seem to be part of his specialty.