If you were going to build a car for crimefighting, and were doing it all yourself...while also having a lot of resources...this is what you build. Reinforced steel in the front, move the engine to the middle to keep it out of harm's way. Use an old muscle car and trick it out like a stunt car. 10/10 in my book.
Jada Toys does good work with their vehicles. I remember them making the Ecto-1, DeLorean and other Batmobiles a few years ago and they all looked good and seemed fairly priced. I’m also not a car collector guy but this looks cool for those who are.
It's definitely in-scale, or if not then it's just a fraction smaller. It would look great on display with other 1:18 scale figures but it would take a very slim one to fit inside this car.
So is the 1:24 scale Jada diecast batmobile the same as the 1:24 Jada diecast batmobile with lights the exact same except one has working lights and one doesn’t?
@@AbsentMindedGenius12 it's ever so close but if you wanted to put a figure in there it would probably not work. Spinmasters has a vehicle that's probably closer to what you want but this jada one looks infinitely better.
@@NerdNewsToday It's actually not about putting figures in the car. It's moreso for the figure itself. The Spinmaster guys are closer to 4.25 inches or so. I was hoping this Batman was similar to the scale of a GI Joe Figure/Star Wars 3.75 scale figure. The Batmobile would kind of be just an addon bonus for me.