Tumbler - Batman's car

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A young Vietnamese student, Batman enthusiast, highlighted his love for the hero by creating a fully functional replica of the "Tumbler", the iconic Batmobile featured in the trilogy of films directed by Christopher Nolan. Nguyen Dac Chung, a 23-year-old architecture student, conceived the idea three years ago and dedicated the last 10 months to building the vehicle. Measuring 3.6 meters long and 2.3 meters wide, the Batmobile was meticulously modeled in 3D before construction began, using parts imported from the United States and South Korea. To date, the student has invested US$23,000 (R$ 123 thousand) of the project's own money. The vehicle, equipped with "seagull" style doors, reveals a simple interior designed to accommodate two people, featuring a steering wheel with the distinctive hero symbol. Its maximum speed is 100 km/h. Regrettably, the "jet turbine" at the rear is merely decorative, as stated by the student. This isn't the only incident involving a Batmobile this year. In February, a similar version of the vehicle, inspired by the film "Batman vs. Superman", was seized by police in Moscow due to non-compliance with the size and weight limits permitted for vehicles on the city's streets. The car, purchased for 55 million rubles (approximately R$4 million) through a Russian website, resulted in the 32-year-old driver being investigated for violating traffic laws and driving a vehicle without proper documentation.

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