So here we go with Part 5 of My
ToyBiz DC Batman special. This one will be quite different compared to everything I've presented thus far so let's not waste anymore time and get right to it
Now here is an extremely special entry that I hold dear to Me, My
Batmobile by
MEGO that was made in
1974 I wasn't even around when the lines was thriving but somehow I got this milestone
So here is how I acquired it long ago
One day when I was playing with My neighbors whom are siblings,
Timmy & Jenny and gosh I miss them kids and they were good kids, I lost contact with them about 30 years ago when they & their parents
Dana & Randy moved away to an unknown location, I hope they are all doing fine as I speak
They were My age. At the time of this We were about 9 or so, I was slightly older though and I was always teaching them a thing a two education-wise and a lot of entertainment stuff it seemed all the time and keep in mid this was a long while before the Internet, We didn't need it back then.
Timmy looked like a very young
Marky Mark Wahlberg. He was quite a character and was a dark redhead. His sister was just a bit younger. Though I had friends that was girls and not "actual" girlfriends in Kindergarten thru 2nd Grade,
Jenny was My first true friend that was a girl. We were still too young to really know that type of stuff. She was a very pretty & attractive girl. She seriously looked like a young version of
Kim Cattrall. I regret not spending more time with them, talking to them and even seeing if Me &
Jenny could have got it together cause there was a bit of childhood spark there between us
Here is a pic I made of
Wahlberg & Cattrall from their roles in
1996's Fear & 1986's Big Trouble in Little China. I look at this and it's like I'm seeing them all grown up...the
Timmy & Mark depiction is like so spot on here, he had that face & expression, its really amazing but see how
Kim's face is wide with those thick eyebrows,
Jenny was just like that and like I said, she was quite attractive, maybe even deceivingly beautiful
So My story goes like this.
Timmy brought over his
MEGO Batmobile that was his Father's to My old house
I was surprised but I must admit I wanted that, he knew it and after a while of Me bugging the heck out of him he gave it to Me (boy
Timmy, if your somewhere and somehow reading this man, thanks again dude)
The
Batmobile is based from the original
1966 TV Show which I was really familiar with already hence the reason why I wanted it
I changed the look of it however and put a lot of
Batman & DC Stickers that I got from various places all over it. I even put a
Batman Ring in place of the cherry light
I am unsure where I got these little items but I'm leaning towards
Tru-Buy right down the street that I showcased in My
Vintage Action Figure Topic. Take a gander of the big pics of that you can expand in new tabs of this ultra Classic Vintage piece
The
Steering Wheel still works & turns and the
Wheels still turn/roll like it did way back in
1989/1990 Here is the scale with
ToyBiz' 89 Batman & their great
DCSH Robin The scale is just marvelous and I have always used this for them when I display them I mean IMO its so ideal looking
Here is the
The 1974 Copyright This baby is about 50 years old now
I think this
Car has aged mighty fine if I do say so Myself
Again I miss you
Timmy & Jenny, I hope your doing good guys
So that will do it for this part. I hope you were surprised about this. We have talked many times about
MEGO in the Toy Commercial topic and I'm like yeah, I gotta figure out how I'm gonna show Mine...well I just did
If your wanting wanting see more
MEGO from Me you can head to My
Vintage Action Figure Topic and see some great
WWII figures Next will be Part 6 and it will a very crucial one, until then I'll see you around