
325 posts
Well It's About That Time, Again May The Fourth Be With You!! JELLY BABY HMMMM?





Well it's about that time, again May the Fourth Be with you!! JELLY BABY HMMMM?
-
thedoctordaniel reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
thedoctordaniel liked this · 1 year ago
-
ilovemedia liked this · 1 year ago
-
fourmana liked this · 1 year ago
-
stevishabitat reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
ipacuran liked this · 1 year ago
-
andthestorygoesonforever liked this · 1 year ago
-
b4si1wh0 liked this · 1 year ago
-
chowdereater liked this · 1 year ago
-
epicuross liked this · 1 year ago
-
jelloduckie liked this · 1 year ago
-
ada20 liked this · 1 year ago
-
noblegasxenon liked this · 1 year ago
-
kits-ships liked this · 1 year ago
-
firewolf-pyro liked this · 1 year ago
-
thebadtimewolf liked this · 1 year ago
-
thedoctornumber11 reblogged this · 1 year ago
More Posts from Darknight2525

God of War: Ragnarok - Created by Ruiz Burgos
You can follow the artist on Instagram and Twitter.
"THAT'S MY IRONMAN!!"

Invincible Iron Man Vol 1 14 Silvestri Variant (Cover art by Marc Silvestri)
Dude Built A Real-life Batmobile From New Batman Adventures Animated Series
So many people have had their hands in building real-life Batmobiles. From the crudest and the ‘practical’ to 89’ classic to modern examples like Ben Affleck’s Batmobile and the Tumbler from The Dark Knight. Recently, a New Orleans man joined this exclusive club of real-life Bruce Wayne with his very own Batmobile.
Not just any Batmobile; it is a full-size replica of Batman’s ride as seen in New Batman Adventures DC animated series aired from 1997-1999. Al Burmaster is the man responsible for this beautiful, shiny New Batman Adventures’ Batmobile.
Build on a Corvette C4 with a 5.7L V8 power plant, Burmaster’s Batmobile stretches 16’ long (4.9 meters), 8’ (2.4 meters) across and rolls on 26- and 22-inch wheels front and back.
This real-life, full-size New Batman Adventures’ Batmobile is tricked out with rocket launchers, machine guns, the requisite afterburners, and pretty snazzy light effects, including a pair of infinity taillights.
All told, it took the man 4 years and no less than 3,000 hours to complete the build. We are completely swooned over by this Al Burmaster’s Batmobile.


