




Man, I love the way these figures look.
I never set out to collect all of these figures, yet here we are.





I never set out to collect all of these figures, yet here we are.
Again, not much to this step…just setting the seat pan in place.
Setting the floorpan. The…METAL…floorpan. Holy crap this thing is gonna be HEAVY
Assembling and attaching the driveshaft
Assembling the steering gearbox and attaching it to the frame and previously installed front suspension and steering mechanics
June 26, 1966 - A teenage rock concert at Shea Stadium yesterday which included appearances by Adam West and Frank Gorshin of the “Batman” T.V. series was a disastrous flop.
The musical program featured the Young Rascals along with appearances by West and Gorshin, billed as their television characters, Batman and the Riddler.
The featured performers arrived on schedule, but the legions of screaming teenagers failed to materialize. Teen turnout did not even reach the hundreds, and the few present showed more boredom than excitement. The audience consisted mostly of sweltering parents and toddlers interested in seeing West.
A stadium spokesman estimated attendance at 1,000, but he must have been counting the hot dogs.
Sensing financial disaster, part of the technical crew demanded its fee in advance, and only began setting things up when West personally guaranteed payment.
Organizers delayed the scheduled 2 p.m. curtain by 40 minutes to allow late arrivals to fill empty seats, and officials instructed spectators to vacate the upper decks to cluster in the lower boxes.
The crowd remained listless, and the loudest applause before West arrived followed a baseball scoreboard update: “Attention, please; in Chicago, at the end of five innings, the Mets are leading the Cubs 3-2.”
Jerry Chinelli, a 15-year-old youth from Corona, reacted to the score by stating: “That’s the best news I’ve heard all day.”
Finally, a police car with siren wailing led West, seated in the back of a convertible in full costume, on a parade around the park. He dashed to the bandstand, sang a few songs and bantered with Gorshin, bringing about the only sustained noisy reaction of the day.
One mother blamed the 87-degree temperature, remarking, “I must be crazy sitting here,” though previous outdoor concerts have succeeded in high heat.
Producer Harry Bloomfield stated, “Shea Stadium is not conducive to concerts.” When confronted with the record turnout achieved by the Beatles at Shea, Bloomfield dismissed the British group as “a freak attraction.”
Hi there! I’ve been a Batman fan ever since I got the *Gotham City* game for Christmas; I love the universe and have played practically all the games and watched all the movies.
I need some help because I’d like to get into the comics. I bought Scott Snyder’s *Batman* Volume 0, but I was a bit disappointed. I really love the character of Bruce Wayne, and that particular future storyline didn't really work for me.
I was wondering if you could recommend any comics where Bruce Wayne is Batman and features the villains from the games (Joker, Man-Bat, Penguin, Ra's al Ghul and the League of Shadow, etc.). I really want to dive into his stories and discover the backstories.
If you have a list to help me navigate everything that’s been released, or any other advice, I’d really appreciate it. Thanks a lot!
Bolting the rear suspension onto the frame
Building most of the rear suspension. Next up, attaching it to the frame.
Another few “fluff” issues. Putting together and mounting the other front wheel.
Finishing the right-side suspension and mounting the first tire
Covering some frame holes, adding suspension bracing, and left-side suspension/shock assembly
Not much to these two. Starting to build the frame. These are die-cast pieces, so it’s already heavy!