Monday, December 26, 2011

Hot Toys' The Dark Knight: 1:6 Scale Batmobile

Hot Toys' The Dark Knight: 1:6 Scale Batmobile Review





Hot Toys' The Dark Knight: 1:6 Scale Batmobile Feature


  • Based on 2008's box office blockbuster, The Dark Knight
  • The Batmobile is featured in the film as one of Batman's vehicles
  • Created by Hong Kong toymaker Hot Toys
  • At 1:6 scale, the Batmobile is in scale with the Hot Toys 1:6 scale Batman figure
  • Measures 29" long, 18 1/2" wide, 11" tall



Hot Toys' The Dark Knight: 1:6 Scale Batmobile Overview


Under special arrangement with Hong Kong toymaker Hot Toys, DC Direct is proud to offer this 1:6 scale replica of the Batmobile, just as it appears in the smash hit movie of the year, The Dark Knight!

This authentically detailed plastic model features light-up headlights, a cockpit/roof opening panel and movable breaking flaps. Packaged in a 4-color box, the Batmobile measures approximately 29" long x 18.5" wide x 11" high.

The Dark Knight: 1:6 Scale Batmobile By Hot Toys is in perfect scale with
the already solicited The Dark Knight: 1:6 Scale Batman By Hot Toys (sold separately)! Limited Edition!


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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Huge Slot Car Racing Set with Tyco 440-X2 Red Lamborghini

Marchon Slot Car Racing Set with Tyco 440-X2 Lamborghini Flying Around the Track! Took this out of the attic and set up one last time prior to selling on Ebay. When the kids were younger we had a blast with this track! Since I posted this I've been amazed at the number of views it received and have been investing time in trying to find out how I could monetize the video and somehow turn it into a source of income. I've been looking all over the net at how people turn this into home based work. Crazy, but people say this is an easy way to make money! I'll let you know if it works. I hope to make enough money each month to buy that Direct TV package with all the channels! Maybe some of my viewers can lobby Directv.com for me:)

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Tyco RC Rat Animation

A short piece of animation by Mike Kazaleh for a Tyco RC Commercial. Tyco and RC Rat are owned by Mattel Inc.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

tyco rc car jumping ramps-FAILED

me and my brother found a tyco rc car in our garage, charged the battery, and took it for a spin. even though it sucks balls!

Monday, December 12, 2011

90's Commercials Vol. 16

These commercials aired on local Sacramento Affiliate KRBK 31 in November of 1990. Apologies for the quality, but better than nothing, right? Thanks to my cousin David for recording these. 1. Disney Afternoon Bumper 2. Hawaiian Punch (I always liked Punchy, the mascot with the antlers) 3. Ice Capades Barbie 4. AFX Super G-Plus Challenge 5. Beary Bears Fruit Snacks 6. DuckTales/Disney Afternoon Bumpers 7. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Action Figures (I remember getting the retro-mutagen torture rack for my sixth birthday) 8. Lucky Charms (I remember when they had these commercials it was like a never-ending roller coaster ride of suspense to see what new marshmallow shape would be unveiled. The 90's were so quaint in retrospect) 9. DuckTales/Disney Afternoon Bumpers 10. TV Spot for "The Rescuers Down Under" (One of my favorites as both a kid and adult) 11. Pop Tarts (Probably made by the same company who made the Bubble Tape commercials) 12. TYCO Zero Gravity Cliffhangers (I'm kind of glad I never got into these things. They look like a total hassle to set up for such little payoff) 12. TYCO R/C Blaster 13. Skippy Scribble (When will the seemingly ceaseless barrage of creepy animated dolls come to an end!?!) 14. Golden Grahams (I remember this being portrayed as the "hip" teenage cereal for awhile. Again, the 90's were very quaint)

Friday, December 9, 2011

(image stabilized version) RC Dodge Charger V Lambo at the lights followed by traffic light workings

(image stablised version - alas the software that stabilizes the image caused all the subtitles to move about instead) Radio controlled Dodge Charger (a PROPER Dodge Charger, not that ghastly modern thing) V Lamborghini Countach. We knocked up a working 'traffic light' to demonstrate the use of cams as a form of automation. The working mechanism is gone in to more detail in the second half of the video. Alas we couldn't build a traffic light without having a race! So it was out with the radio controlled cars, ready for a burnout!! Red, Red/Orange,Green!!!! I edited all the clips together to create the semblance of a single race. Just making learning fun! :-))

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Outdoor Adventures

Two R/C cars take on the wilderness to prove that R/C cars really are true Jeep Wanglers!

Friday, December 2, 2011