Thursday, January 13, 2011

PC is back up and running!

Stay tuned... the origin of the 1966 Batboat is imminent!

4 comments:

  1. Hello Darren,

    I posted this "Help" message on several on-line modeling B.B.s, and on The Clubhouse Forum, I received a post that you might be the guy who can help me out.

    Here is my original post:

    Hello,

    I've begun working on Polar Lights' Batboat, and am zeroing in on that most elusive blue color scheme for it.

    I have the Batman Movie, (which has 2 scenes of the Batboat), and have viewed it twice to date. However, in those 2 scenes, either the Batboat appears to be Dark Blue:
    http://media.photobucket.com/image/batboat/BatWings14/Batman%20TV%20and%20animated%20Characters/batboat.jpg?o=7 .

    Or, it appears to be a lighter shade of blue:
    http://media.photobucket.com/image/batboat/mick7504/Batboat.jpg?o=1

    In addition, in a recent picture I obtained from a friend, this blue is a lighter, iridescent color, with the center portions of the upper hull, along with part of the seating compartment being the darker blue shade:
    http://www.scififantmodmadrealm.com/Images/batboat3.jpg

    Upon analyzing the Batboat found in that last pic I discovered that it was a different boat - (Those white ovals found on the lower hull are different from the Batboat found in the Movie).

    Anyway, I realize that I am (probably???) being waaay too picky and Anal-Retentive here. However, before I proceed, I'd REALLY like to hammer this color scheme problem out as best I can.

    (Anyone have any thoughts on its color?)

    Thanks in advance.

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  2. Dark Metalic Blue as seen on the photo of the 1966 V-143 Jetflite somewhere on this blog.

    Good luck. How the Batboat appears in photos all depends on the lighting and angle among other things.

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  3. The dark metallic blue is a very educated guess but I am 90% sure it was that color.

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