Ben Bentley wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 9:02 am
I was away for a few days last week working on a project with Scott and I came home to find that my wife had bought me the sign from Hobby Lobby that Lou had posted about here a little while ago. It's slightly bigger in person than I was anticipating so i'm still undecided as to where it's going in my cave.
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I'm always impressed by your wife Ben.
I want your Enterbay Kato!!! Seriously. Lol
Likewise, everyday! The Enterbay was a very kind gift. I feel very lucky to have one! There's this pang of sadness everytime I look at it though that we didn't a beautiful 1/6 version of Van to go with it.
Ben Bentley wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 9:02 am
I was away for a few days last week working on a project with Scott and I came home to find that my wife had bought me the sign from Hobby Lobby that Lou had posted about here a little while ago. It's slightly bigger in person than I was anticipating so i'm still undecided as to where it's going in my cave.
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You need to spring for the Jazzinc Batmobile and put that sign behind it.
Oh man... so, so tempting, but weddings and immigration lawyers over the last 12mths ruled that out of my budget viably for the foreseeable.
I’ve got to admit that I had totally taken my finger of the pulse with what the folks over at Fansets had been up to and when I discovered that they’d done a United Underworld pin, I had to have it!
Since buying this Pin I ended up having a great conversation with the designer and owner of Fansets (he's a huge TV Bat-Fan) and he's sending me some pins from the range to giveaway to folks here on the Message Board, so stay tuned for a new thread about that in the coming weeks.
It has flippers in the front, but if you look at the real Item, they plugged those holes and moved the flippers aft.
Ben, What scale would you say the Pin is in terms of characters, about 1/64 or smaller? It might work with those little figures they released some 8 or 9 years ago.
Lou Szabo wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 8:56 am
It has flippers in the front, but if you look at the real Item, they plugged those holes and moved the flippers aft.
Ben, What scale would you say the Pin is in terms of characters, about 1/64 or smaller? It might work with those little figures they released some 8 or 9 years ago.
It's hard to say scale-wise, but I grabbed the smallest '66 figures I have which are these Hero Clix characters.
Batman prototype Cowl Cosplay modeled from 1966 TV Series Chuck Williams Studios
Front
Rear
I remember a side view Chuck posted somewhere.
1966 Adam West Batman TV Opening Scene 12" Prototype Cowl Display (Designed by Chuck Williams Studios)
Offered is a prototype Batman cowl display standing approximately 12" tall. This was modeled after the opening scene from the 1966 Batman TV series starring Adam West. Was created by Chuck Williams Studios as part of an exclusive product used for a private signing project.
Also this shipped today from Williams Studio 2 (the one on the right)