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As an owner of the Hot Toys version which was already absurdly large - to those who think they have a place to display this even larger version, I say to you 🤪:

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OMG, what was I thinking ordering this? I’ll never find a 2’ x 4’ surface in my house on which to display it! :slap Oh wait…

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That guy probably needs to spend a little less time posting, and a little more time studying ;)

No conspiracy here.
Yeah you’re right but I feel sad for this guy when I see his other post concerning the Jazzinc VS HT pic comparison…😥

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Glad I sold my HT last year just before the reissue announcement…
 
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Honestly, when you look at the HT Delorean, I’m almost certain it’s undersized too…
I think HT did this to reduce boxes size and shipping costs.
 
Now you’ve both got me wanting a jazzinc tumbler. Imagine how awesome that would be correctly sized with diecast parts and a real paint job (y)

I’ve always hated how flimsy all of those wings are and the cockpit opening system. They also went really cheap on the interior, which I know Joost would absolutely nail with details and lights.

Here’s hoping! :pray:
 
Now you’ve both got me wanting a jazzinc tumbler. Imagine how awesome that would be correctly sized with diecast parts and a real paint job (y)

I’ve always hated how flimsy all of those wings are and the cockpit opening system. They also went really cheap on the interior, which I know Joost would absolutely nail with details and lights.

Here’s hoping! :pray:
Just purchased the Tumbler. :computer
 
I think we have to put back in context.
Circa 2010-2015 when the HT vehicles were the only ones available on the market, there wasn’t too many question to ask for.
I mean they were cool, impressive by their sizes, offering a great display option to pair with the figures and were not so much expensive in comparison with nowadays prices.
Now when you see what can be made by a company like Jazzinc, it’s certain that HT vehicles seem now 1/6 low entry level next to.
But other times, other budgets.
I think we can consider now the HT vehicle like a great additional option for the figure.
The Jazzinc’s one is more a true replica.
Two options for two different budgets.
There is room for both IMO…
 
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I think we have to put back in context.
Circa 2010-2015 when the HT vehicles were the only ones available on the market, there wasn’t too many question to ask for.
I mean they were cool, impressive by their sizes, offering a great display option to pair with the figures and were not so much expensive in comparison with nowadays prices.
Now when you see what can be made by a company like Jazzinc, it’s certain that HT vehicles seem now 1/6 low entry level next to.
But other times, other budgets.
I think we can consider now the HT vehicle like a great addition option for the figure.
The Jazzinc’s one is more a true replica.
Two options for two different budgets.
There is room for both IMO…
I completely agree - excellent post (y)

The black HT tumbler was the first thing that got me into this hobby. I actually collected batmobiles (on a much smaller scale) and my wife gave it to me for father’s day. I’m sure she had no idea what she started :ROFLMAO:

At this point, I’d really love to replace the HT tumbler with a true replica. I’d gladly sell off both my black and camo tumblers just to get one accurate version from jazzinc.

I don’t know if that was ever something on Joost’s radar, but I suspect that there will be many more of us asking for HT replacements since the 1989 comparison pictures came out. I’m sure they were just intended to help differentiate the jazzinc 1989 vehicle for sales purposes, but they’ve really sown the seeds of discontent when applying them to the other HT vehicles.
 
If the information I’ve sourced is correct, the Tumbler would be 30 inches in 1:6?
I’m reading it’s 15 feet in length.
 
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Wow, that comparison really puts the HT to shame, and definitely makes me feel like a bit of a chump--but at the end of the day, it's double the price, and I'm just not willing to spend that. Hell, I'll presumably be saving another $200 USD or more just by virtue of the fact that I can pick up the HT one locally.

Never feel like a chump for collecting within your budget.
 
If the information I’ve sourced is correct, the Tumbler would be 30 inches in 1:6?
I’m reading it’s 15 feet in length.
That's what I see too. Also it's 9 feet, 4 inches wide. That would make it 30" by 18.6" in 1/6 scale.

The actual HT tumbler is 28.74" by 18.11".

They shorted this one too.
 
The HT Tumbler always looked small in comparison to the HT 89’ even though it should be, this 89’ will completely dwarf it. Same goes for the Batpod I’ve recently purchased too huh? :lol
 
Now surely the Batpod is at least in correct scale. Surely.
Can’t be, the wheel base wouldn’t line up with an accurately sized Tumbler if it correctly matches the HT Tumbler. Since it came out of it, with the front tire being that of the Tumbler. Unless you know, movie magic, I’m sure Nolan wouldn’t skip those details. I don’t have either currently on display, so I can’t personally get an accurate idea of them side by side to measure. Waiting on my Moducase orders so they’re all boxed up.
 
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It looks massive here. Certainly bigger than how the HT looks next to a DX19.

 
The actual prop measurements for the DK2 unit are 149.5" x 47.25" x 42.25". In 1/6 scale, lengthwise, that's 24.92 inches.

HT is 23.23". That's over 1.5" too short.

As was pointed out earlier, all of these tolerances were probably ok back in the day when the focus was really on toys, rather than replicas. I think now with jazzinc on the scene, we've gotten a taste of much more accuracy, albeit at a higher price, so the expectations are shifting and we're all scrutinizing things much more than we would have. Still, I think part of those new expectations are that HT would focus some of their extensive resources to actually make their products more accurate as they are re-released down the road, rather than just grab the money.
 
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