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Batmobile (2022)

Batmobile (2022)

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The Batmobile is meant to be a pursuit and capture vehicle built entirely by Bruce in the Batcave under Wayne Tower. The flame exhausts coupled with the exhaust pipes on the sides, and the hood which lights up as Batman is revving the car, give an intimidating appearance to onlookers and enemies alike. The car also has a jet afterburner built into the back, which apart from giving Batman a boost, also emits an unearthly shriek during its startup which Batman uses to intimidate his foes. The car is heavily armored to the extent that bullets bounce off it and is also shown to be durable enough to smash through wooden pallets and concrete cylinders without any damage, as well as being able to violently flip cars with its ram-like bumper. Additionally, unlike the previous iterations of the Batmobile, and also owing to the half finished nature of the car, this is the only Batmobile since the 1940s to not feature any gadgets beyond the armor.

Designed by Matt Reeves and James Chinlund.

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2024-04-02
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2023-06-14
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SD 1.5
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Trained on 26 photos, 768x512, 2600 steps, 1 epoch, NO CAPTIONS.

Rename to ¨ b4tm0b1l322.safetensors¨ to match prompts.

The back engine was impossible to render.

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