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Build thread - Batmobile

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Saw some thread on here a while back where a guy assembled a kit fiberhair and resin batmobile...sticky stuff. I got a english wheel ..goin all metal on mine
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Alright man. This is a crock of BS. You come out of the gates with a Batmobile tease, and no more pics??? Gotta put up or shut up. :lol_hitti:lol_hitti:lol_hitti:beer:
 
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No problemo. I built many a fiber bat, after a while you get sick of the stikyshit. I based this metal bat on my combo of original Barris bat panels and panels I sculpted that came together as one into this fiber bat you see here....ya its my ' Original '. Made molds of this and a few bods.
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Re: Build thread - TV Batmobile

Once you got a solid form its a helluva lot easier to match shaped sheet steel to it than going on guesswork..
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The wing tops were a liitle bit too big and long for me to fab alone so took templates off the fiber bat wings and sheet steel down to a metal fab shop that had a Giant roll former and we rolled and we rolled 'till we got that double inside curve just right then I folded the top edges over with the tipping wheel on my bead roller to keep em straight and to provide a flange for the wing sides to attach to-
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Saw some thread on here a while back where a guy assembled a kit fiberhair and resin batmobile...sticky stuff. I got a english wheel ..goin all metal on mine/QUOTE]

You are correct last post i saw it was involved in a crash while going to an event. Owner was dealing with insurance :mad:

cool build you got going on :bounce:
 
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Saw some thread on here a while back where a guy assembled a kit fiberhair and resin batmobile...sticky stuff. I got a english wheel ..goin all metal on mine/QUOTE]

You are correct last post i saw it was involved in a crash while going to an event. Owner was dealing with insurance :mad:

cool build you got going on :bounce:

Really? you got a link to that crash thread? Post I was referring to was a static museum piece, car collection fixture....on here somewhere.
 
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Ahh, I did hear of that incident hit and run. Yes that replica is owned by a fellow metal fabricator by the name of Bill in Maryland.
Meanwhile back at the cave some of the smaller steel shaping ...
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I posted the story about my friend Bill and his Batmobile.
He is still driving it regularly and doing charity events with it.
Watching this with interest!
 
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Its been a some years in the making project. I got to the midway point where I could continue with the bat details or make it into a 1955 Futura ..which has never been done before in metal while several batcar versions have been made in metal. The futura being what the TV Batmobile started off as- a concept car. So I built a fiber Futura as a buck for metal shaping
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Sorry havent posted much more on my project ... member here 'amazzen' was slammin the F+^^ out of my metal work on a bat forum....he went on and on and on, said I was a ' hack ' and should be banned from that message board and barred from building anything. nice guy...not.
 
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Anyways...lol, onwards and upwards. The cowl and fenderwell edge driprail on the Tv car ie the 55 Futura is deep and wide so I used a eastwood pneumatic shrinker (which they dont sell anymore) and two pieces of sheared metal strips I folded to form the driprail by following the perimeter pattern on my ' glass 66....just like the # 1 Bat.
 

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This is the Eastwood shrinker stretcher...was a great tool for about $900. For some reason they discontinued it. Eddie Paul metal fabricator in Long Beach So Cal also sold the same tool.
 

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The main forming tool I use is a Mittler power bead roller...amazing what this tool can do.
 

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