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Monday, June 20, 2016
Batmobile
This is a Hot Wheels 1966 Batmobile that I have converted into a WWII era military vehicle.
I disassembled it, stripped the paint, primered it and repainted it OD.
I added decals circa 1943 or so. Since Batman was a duly sworn officer of the law (at least in the 1966 TV series) I figured he would be a Military Police Officer and so the vehicle is marked as MP.
I painted many of the details not painted on the Hot Wheels, including the red dome light. I used Tamiya Clear Red for that.
The rocket engine and the parachute packs, as well as head and tail lights got painted too.
I think it makes a pretty good military vehicle.
The angled pipes in the back are actually a mortar, so that's a nice military touch.
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Each state is considered sovereign and so they operate their own armed forces historically.
Bunkermeister
Many states have reactivated their militias even today in natural disasters.
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