... on top of that I was going to use an AWD axel for better power and control of the car.
My immediate thought on the AWD is given the difference in tire sizes, getting the ratios perfect will be next to impossible.
... on top of that I was going to use an AWD axel for better power and control of the car.
Well the Batmobile I'm planning on building isn't the Tim Burton version but from The Animated Series. The tire size is the same on both ends but the rear axle is slightly wider so I need to figure out how problematic that is going to be. But if AWD is unrealistic and too much of a pain in the ass to manage I'll break down and go for a RWD engine which will certainly expand my horizons in terms of a donor car. Most of the V8 AWD cars I found on eBay were mostly Audi's and Lincoln Continentals. Not terrible cars to start with but if you're trying to go for a faux supercar Lincoln isn't the best bet.My immediate thought on the AWD is given the difference in tire sizes, getting the ratios perfect will be next to impossible.
Well the Batmobile... from The Animated Series.
I will. Right now I'm just planning and designing the hell out of it. It will be quite a long while before any real headway happens I think. I've seen one other example of the animated Batmobile physically built but it was more or less a go-kart cause it was a bit smaller and also the canopy is far from accurate. My plan - to scale, fully functioning, accurate replica. Right now the gap I'm trying to fill is where to mount the engine, the drive train, where to put the gas tank, and whether or not it's cheaper/easier to use carbon fiber or fiberglass.Oh! Would love to see that come to reality!!!! Please post on the RPF what you decide to do!
I can't say that sounds 100% true. But on The Dark Knight Rises Blu-ray there's an hour long documentary about the history of the Batmobile, and when they get to the '89 model one of the guys who built it said they used a glossy paint from Japan that would look black but have a purple sheen to it. If any acrylic paint was used it was probably on the dash and some of the exterior components on the side but 70 coats does seem a bit overzealous.
The shell is up on horses again. Bo and I are working on figuring out how to make an internal support structure to keep the shell stable, and to mount it to the frame.