I don't want to speak for Matt, but he of course may feel like sharing. Our owner and Matt have a passion for this prop. Both were dialed in.Rylo,
Would you or Matt be willing to share any insights as to how you produced the pictured prototype of the 89 Batarang and costs associated with it? Just for us crazies who may be interested in making one for ourselves.
Their efforts resulted in an actual metal prototype. Again, this was very close to happening. It wouldn't have gotten as far as it did without Matt's enthusiasm and input. We all agreed nobody had produced an accurate replica.
As for costs associated with it? You mean what we spent? I'll pass on sharing those details. Not sure how that would help you realize a piece of your own. I mean, the hobbyist isn't going to license up and manufacture metal prototypes in Asia so our way wouldn't be your way. Props for curiosity though.
I'll just say a lot of time was invested. We came at this piece from every imaginable angle. Metal, foldable, chocolate covered, you name it, we played with the option. In the end, the pool was just too crowded.
-Rylo
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