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Cesare Tatarelli's Corgi Batmobile

It's not really a model but I restored this Corgi Batmobile using parts I got
from toytinker.com

After countersinking the rivets, which was a harrowing experience, I
disassembled the car and painted and detailed all the parts. I followed
instructions for disassembly found at toytinker.com, which were invaluable.

Putting the car back together was not too difficult, my goal was to keep all
the parts working, the chain cutter and rocket launcher as well as to
'accurize' the car.  Joining the body halves did not go too smoothly as the
self-sinking screws were too large, so a healthy dose of super-glue was
needed. I am still pleased with the results though, it was lot of fun to do.

Cesare Tatarelli

 

 

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