Batman may be a fictional character, but his car isn't. Life-sized drivable replicas of the Batman Tumbler – a tank-like, off-road vehicle featured in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy – are ...
Everyone on the Internet was up in arms over the Tumbler when photos of it hit the web back in 2004 or 2005 before Batman Begins came out. Now, after three movies of jumping rooftops, blowing stuff up ...
Loud, screeching straight-cut gears. A roaring V-8. Giant grins. This is what it's really like to drive the Batman Tumbler. That's right, the actual, running, driving Batman Tumbler stopped by Jay ...
I am not Batman. I wouldn’t want to be Batman, either. Seems like a lot of work. But that doesn’t mean I would pass on the opportunity to have most of his crime-fighting accessories. Especially his ...
Bob Dullam, a diehard fan of the iconic comic book superhero Batman, took his love for the caped crusader to the next level and managed to build a full-sized working replica of the Dark Knight's ...
Like the movie, the Batman Begins “Tumbler” Batmobile kind of disappoints while still being very cool. Both the film and the RC toy are dark, brooding, well-made, and interesting to look at. Also, ...
85 years ago, in 1939, a publisher named DC Comics invented a superhero character called Batman. Lacking any actual superpowers, but relying on immense wealth and technology instead, the Dark Knight, ...
The Dark Knight looks set to take centre stage at this year’s Gumball 3000 rally with one race team unveiling an exact replica of Batman’s famous Tumbler car. International racing crew Team Galag will ...
In the 1989 Batman film, the Joker, portrayed by Jack Nicholson, exclaimed, “Where does he get those wonderful toys?” Throughout the years, Batman’s array of vehicles has shifted from a sleek sports ...
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