1/6 Scale 1989 Batmobile Display Case
Description
An acrylic display case which has been designed for Hot Toys sixth scale 1989 Batman Batmobile collectible model.
This is a large flat-packed display case, which requires assembly by screwing together the front, back acrylic panels with the sides and top, using 16 screws provided. The top is secured to the rest of the case. Made from 3mm thick clear acrylic.
Model figures not included.
NOTE: The case is not designed to be relocated with the model inside it.
Approximate Internal Size:
1030mm(L) x 470mm(W) x 360mm(H)
This is a large flat-packed display case, which requires assembly by screwing together the front, back acrylic panels with the sides and top, using 16 screws provided. The top is secured to the rest of the case. Made from 3mm thick clear acrylic.
Model figures not included.
NOTE: The case is not designed to be relocated with the model inside it.
Approximate Internal Size:
1030mm(L) x 470mm(W) x 360mm(H)
Features
Approximate Internal Size (cm)
Int. Length
103
cm
Int. Width
47
cm
Int. Height
36
cm
Approximate External Size (cm)
Ext. Length
105
cm
Ext. Width
49
cm
Ext. Height
37
cm
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Paul W.
05/04/2023
Holy Classic '66 Display Case, Batman!!!
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I found this acrylic display case for the Hot Toys 89 Batmobile which is quite affordable especially with payment options.
I wanted to house my 1/6 scale 1966 Batmobile from Jazzinc Dioramas.
The 66 fits nicely - with flame - with room for a couple of figures. It's quite snug and I would have liked it a fraction larger but easily does the job.
I had to drill a hole in one end - pretty easy with care - so the power cable can be connected. The case itself is all screwed together but only sits on the base. This is not connected like some other bases, but it does mean it's easier to change the display without having to unscrew everything.
I'm more than happy with this...
I wanted to house my 1/6 scale 1966 Batmobile from Jazzinc Dioramas.
The 66 fits nicely - with flame - with room for a couple of figures. It's quite snug and I would have liked it a fraction larger but easily does the job.
I had to drill a hole in one end - pretty easy with care - so the power cable can be connected. The case itself is all screwed together but only sits on the base. This is not connected like some other bases, but it does mean it's easier to change the display without having to unscrew everything.
I'm more than happy with this...