is someone building this suit yet, and in that case is there a thread for it that I missed?
Just wait until you see The Batman fish the keys out of his utility belt and point the fob at the Batmobile to deactivate the alarm. *chirp*chirp*I wonder how the car would open. For some reason it would feel lame to me if the Batmobile had regular car doors.
Something like this would be pretty coolI wonder how the car would open. For some reason it would feel lame to me if the Batmobile had regular car doors.
also why are they on when he's just standing outside the car?I'm glad the Batmobile has a third brake light. It's really important that Batman sets an example for safety!
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also why are they on when he's just standing outside the car?![]()
Something like this would be pretty cool
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Looks like the absolute most impractical doors for Batman to get in and out of quickly.
Everything about Batman is impractical!Looks like the absolute most impractical doors for Batman to get in and out of quickly.
Just wait until you see The Batman fish the keys out of his utility belt and point the fob at the Batmobile to deactivate the alarm. *chirp*chirp*![]()
Because most people don't turn on their full lighting system anymore. They think their lights are ALL on, but they're not. Batman clearly turned his on, as everyone should. When you do this ALL of your lights are on. It's actually a nice thing to do.
PS- everyone turn on your ******* lights so we can see each other at night.
but his brake lights shouldn’t be on unless he’s braking right? Still thumbs up for road safety
I see your point mate, thanks for taking time to clear it upThere's a difference between brightness. My taillights are ALL on when my full lighting system is turned on (not when I start the car, but when I start the car and turn ON the lights manually). When I depress the brake peddle, the taillights get brighter, indicating braking. So my point is, its' just a matter of their state of brightness.