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Batmobile from Batman Begins

It can when it has .50 caliber machine guns, and a massive-ass cannon on the front of it.

Why knock down walls, when you can blow them apart?
 
Fix your title so people don't come in expecting a Batman Returns thread and see a spoiler for Batman Begins instead.
 
I'm pretty sure it's impossible for such a vehicle to "fly" across a river with a bridge anyway. It would make more sense to use a boat. But yeah, you can't knock down walls with tires. They will break.
 
i had a chance to test out this badboy...it's HUGE and can actually move pretty quickly
i know there's a smaller model, but why did they make this beast?
 
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
I'm pretty sure it's impossible for such a vehicle to "fly" across a river with a bridge anyway. It would make more sense to use a boat. But yeah, you can't knock down walls with tires. They will break.

I think the intent was for it fly across with drag lines, and that part of the project never worked properly. At least that's how it was explained in the film.
 
Why do people come in here asking why something in a FICTIONAL environment will not work in REALITY? If you really can't figure this one out, do us all a favor and jump off a bridge.
 
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: Qwest
i had a chance to test out this badboy...it's HUGE and can actually move pretty quickly
i know there's a smaller model, but why did they make this beast?

Didn't you watch the movie?

i meant, why did they make this RC car so large. not as in, the movie.
 
Apparently the american engineers said the vehicle couldn't be made for the film. Total impossibility. So they built it in england.
 
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