That’s amazing are you willing to share the filesAlmost finished with the canister and bombs
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That’s amazing are you willing to share the filesAlmost finished with the canister and bombs
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No, he's going to sell them as a limited run.That’s amazing are you willing to share the files
Awesome findIn one of the special features, there is a view of the side of the grapple that faces the gauntlet, which I haven't seen in any other shots. You can see the hinge of the handle that allows it to swivel, the linkages of the rail, and one of the darts in the grapple.
Found a short clip that this pic is from.Finally a view of the skullcap!
It looks like we have a picture of the shirt/clips assembly worn under the jacket/chest piece for Batman. There's probably a better quality somewhere, but I'm not sure what feature this is from.
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They’re like a gunmetal grey, darker than the fabric sections but not by too much. There’s a panel on the biceps that’s the same material and colorI noticed that on some of the statues and figures for Batman’s shoulder pads, they have them as black, while on the actual suit they just appear grey. Was wondering if anyone had some input on the right color for them. I figured it was just the concept art and 3D models that originally had them black, before eventually changing them to grey once they starting making the physical suits. Or maybe they are black but they just don’t come across as black when seeing them in the film or in person.
Interesting that the chest, shoulder, and arm pieces are molded and painted to look like fabric! I wonder how the hinge in the chest is done.Rut Villamagna shared these shots on her Instagram of the Batarangs being painted for the movie (1 and 2):
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Interesting that the orientation of the holes on the clips changes between the two Batarangs in the first picture.
And Sam Williams shared the renders of the full Batsuit and some info on his Instagram and ArtStation:
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Oh hey that's me in the comments hahaRut Villamagna shared these shots on her Instagram of the Batarangs being painted for the movie (1 and 2):
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Interesting that the orientation of the holes on the clips changes between the two Batarangs in the first picture.
And Sam Williams shared the renders of the full Batsuit and some info on his Instagram and ArtStation:
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Thats a good find! I found another one which is similar without the front flaps.I think thats the backpack he wears as the drifter but obviously they modified it a bit. Omaya Backpack.
Thats a good find! I found another one which is similar without the front flaps.
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The photo of the very last backpack is very close. The other ones, on the side water bottle pocket, the one in the movie doesn't have the zippers. Where did you find that 4th photo?These are the closest matches to the backpack that I've found:
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Also, the flashlight Batman uses was identified by Michael Mack over on the Facebook group as a modified Coast HP14:
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Damn.. gotta order 300 of those bad boys to get one lol
Hinge system?!? Lets see some picturesInteresting that the chest, shoulder, and arm pieces are molded and painted to look like fabric! I wonder how the hinge in the chest is done.