A Collection of Tumbler Builds

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Re: A Collection of Tumbler Builds

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Paul used an MR2 as the base for fairly well documented build in the UK. It's changed hands at least once and shows that one of these cars really can be built in less than a year.
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Re: A Collection of Tumbler Builds

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Of course, there is the incomparable Shaggy. While he hasn't built a full size Tumbler, he has built models of all sorts of sizes and materials. He's taken a ton of the guesswork out of these builds.

He's a magician, a huge bat fan and a friend to many.
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Re: A Collection of Tumbler Builds

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Not all builds are posted on CLTC. Olli Wirtz finished a Fiero based Tumbler in Germany and can be seen at https://www.facebook.com/p/Tumbler-Repl ... 493197384/

While the proportions have been changed, Catwoman doesn't seem to mind.
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Re: A Collection of Tumbler Builds

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lilboatsman wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:18 am Of course, there is the incomparable Shaggy. While he hasn't built a full size Tumbler, he has built models of all sorts of sizes and materials. He's taken a ton of the guesswork out of these builds.

He's a magician, a huge bat fan and a friend to many.
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Yeah I think Shaggy has done a heck of a lot and all the time taken to get the plans set up was no easy task...
Salute for that...
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Re: A Collection of Tumbler Builds

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lilboatsman wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 6:41 am Not all builds are posted on CLTC. Olli Wirtz finished a Fiero based Tumbler in Germany and can be seen at https://www.facebook.com/p/Tumbler-Repl ... 493197384/

While the proportions have been changed, Catwoman doesn't seem to mind.
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O wow, I keep searching for anything Tumbler related to see what others are doing but never came across this one before...
I see he also has a Bat Pod..
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Re: A Collection of Tumbler Builds

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OMG. I never realized Shaggy also was building a prop rocketeer helmet. Respect!
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Re: A Collection of Tumbler Builds

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Australia has produced a couple of Tumblers. This one was produced by a group called AT-KitCars.

Creative liberties were taken, but I do like how the windscreen opens.
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Also from Australia, Gordon Hayes & Grant Hodgson's build has gone down in history as one of the earliest and most professional.
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Re: A Collection of Tumbler Builds

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lilboatsman wrote: Wed Nov 15, 2023 7:50 am Also from Australia, Gordon Hayes & Grant Hodgson's build has gone down in history as one of the earliest and most professional.
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Yeah I was watching this one and they did a good job on it...
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Re: A Collection of Tumbler Builds

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I very much appreciate that shout out. 😁

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.
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