| My newest custom The Interceptor -
Posted on 10-03-2006 13:02 |
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I made it from a 1960's Johnny Lightning batmobile. It has a Nitrous fed 427 Big Block engine with a huge supercharger on it. I also gutted the interior to save weight & added a roll cage. Then I added the wings from a Batplane. And of course misc. Batman gadets. This is my new Favorite.
I hope you all like it. Here are some pictures...








More pictures on my site
http://www.streettruckworld.com/batman/race1.html
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| RE: My newest custom The Interceptor -
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That's pretty wild, I like it! It looks like it came from an Elseworld's story where Batman is the Road Warrior (I can picture it in the same artistic style as the Man-bat series). Are those Mickey Thompsons in the back? |
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| RE: My newest custom The Interceptor -
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Thanks Buddy!!!!
The Tires and wheels off a Keaton Batmobile. I belive they are good years??
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| RE: I have a custom intercepter... -
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But what would I do to make it more of a Batmobile then a Interceptor???:sigh::sighw::sighw: Put tail wings or a front Batmask??? :yes::yes::yes:




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I like it:yes::yes::yes: Panzer...

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| RE: My newest custom The Interceptor -
Posted on 10-03-2006 19:08 |
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Thanks buddy!
Where did you get that Kit from if I may ask?
The only ones I can find are on ebay and they want MUCHO bucks!!!
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| RE: My newest custom The Interceptor -
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Yowzer! Those're some pretty wild wings. Nice job, Panzer.
Is it just me, or does yours look a lot like a DeLorean, inzo?
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This interceptor was a AMT/Revell 1969 Shelby GT 500 ...:yes::yes::yes:
I could never make a replica front end that looked good...:no::no::no:
So...I just left it like that...:wink::wink::wink:
Panzer...Cost...$9.00 bucks...
You just have to make the pipes and the hood bonet...:yes::yes::yes:
Then find the front end... I have a feeling the AMT 1986 El Camino front end would work...:lol::lol::lol:
Just give it a try...:p:p:p
Also the engine from another model just glued to the hood...:bigrazz::bigrazz::bigrazz:


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| RE: My newest custom The Interceptor -
Posted on 11-03-2006 01:24 |
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Thanks!
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