Believe it or not, this staggering working replica of Batman’s current generation Batmobile Tumbler (see video here) was built from scratch in a house garage by Bob Dullam. Even more impressive is the fact that Dullam, who makes specialty costumes, props, and statues for a living, created the Tumbler without the use of blueprints as the only references he had were photos of the car that he downloaded from the internet.
According to Dullam, the project cost him in materials somewhere between $50,000 and $70,000. As you can see in the pictures after the jump, Dullam also made a Batman suit to go with the car. And that’s not all as the talented builder said that he has already begun working on the Batpod from “Batman Begins” and “The Dark Knight”. Guess we all know who the real “Boy Wonder”…is! -Image gallery after the jump













































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He's getting sued for sure.
That is absolutely incredible. The amount of talent, patience and dedication needed to build something like this is just mind-blowing. If the guys at Warner have any neurons at all, they'll be hiring this guy, not suing him!
amazing job!
The skill and motivation to get this done is incredible. I guess he can land a good job in the future with such PR presentation :)
Anyway, think about it, for his small children - to be picked up from school by frickin Batman!!! :D
If he uses it for anything else though he might end up as all the other nerds :)
Ca c'est de la bête! Félicitations à Mr Bob Dullam pour son travail. Quand la fiction dépasse la réalité!
J'en voudrais bien une.
I have always wondered what i would do if I won the lottery in the triple digit millions (480 million USD would be nice) I would commision 3 of these and reward Dullam handsomely. This thing is beautiful, and Dullam is nothing short of a genius.
Will you consider making a few more and selling 'em?
He still has to do the interior.....paint the wheels black.....and it'll be about as close to perfect as you can get. Excellent job. I want one now that I know an Average Joe can do it.
Now, THAT is a hobby. Average Joe? I think not.