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Batmobile Official Build Pack 21 Options
Markwarren
#1 Posted : 02 November 2025 13:11:28
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Issue 114

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Fitting the Front and Bottom Left Pipes

Begin by push fitting on the left exhaust pipe (114B) through the hole in the wheel arch and onto the end of the left exhaust manifold as shown in picture 2 and 3.

In this next part, we assemble the bottom pipe that runs along the underside of the car and attached to the rear exhaust. As you will see, I have assembled this part, but this will need to be removed again when attaching the upper body to the main car assembly, so you may want to leave this off until then.

Attach the left exhaust pipe (114A) by pushing the pin into the front exhaust pipe and securing the rear end to the muffler using an AP screw. The exhaust pipe also has two pins that push fit into the holes in the underside of the body, pictures 4 and 5.

Finally, attach the muffler bottom (114C) but push fitting it onto the top muffler, picture 6.

That completes the assembly for this issue.
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Markwarren
#2 Posted : 02 November 2025 13:14:19
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Issue 115

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Fitting the Front and Bottom Right Pipes

Begin by push fitting on the right exhaust pipe (115B) through the hole in the wheel arch and onto the end of the right exhaust manifold as shown in picture 2 and 3.

As stated in the previous assembly, we assemble the bottom pipe that runs along the underside of the car and attached to the rear exhaust. As you will see, I have assembled this part, but this will need to be removed again when attaching the upper body to the main car assembly, so you may want to leave this off until then.

Attach the right exhaust pipe (115A) by pushing the pin into the front exhaust pipe and securing the rear end to the muffler using an AP screw. The exhaust pipe also has two pins that push fit into the holes in the underside of the body, pictures 4 and 5.

Finally, attach the muffler bottom (115C) but push fitting it onto the top muffler, picture 6.

That completes the assembly for this issue.
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Markwarren
#3 Posted : 04 November 2025 10:28:48
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Issue 116

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Fitting the Bracket

I would recommend using a soft blanket to rest the front panel on whilst working on the underside. This will prevent any scratches to the paintwork.

Using 2 x EM screws secure the front bracket (116B) to the underside of the front body as shown in pictures 2 and 3.

Keep the skirting panel and rear bracket safe until the next issue.

That completes the assembly for this issue.

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Markwarren
#4 Posted : 05 November 2025 19:03:10
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Issue 117

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Fitting the Bracket and Fitting the Front Panel.


Note: I would recommend using a soft blanket to rest the front panel on whilst working on the underside. This will prevent any scratches to the paintwork. You may need to use another pair of hands when fitting the rear and front panels together. I also used some foam/styrene for the panels to rest on at each end of the car when working on the underside.

As with the previous issue, use 2 x EM screws to secure the front bracket (117B) to the underside of the front body as shown in picture 2 and 3.

This is where you will need another pair of hands. Attach the front and rear panels together by laying both panels down with the doors open on the rear panel. First, secure the two together using 3 x CM screws as shown in picture 4, then 1 x ALM screws on each of the side panel as shown in pictures 5 and 6.

Secure the right side of the skirting by placing 3 x CM screws by the wheel arch as shown in picture 7, and 2 x CM screws as shown in picture 8. Note: Be careful when attaching the skirting, making sure you fit it snug to the red lining on the outside of the car. Picture 9 shows the skirting in place.

Now do the same with the left-hand skirting, picture 10.

Using the black tape, provided in issue 105, tidy the cables as shown in pictures 11 and 12.

Remove the two screws as illustrated in picture 13 before attaching the left and right brackets. Note that you use CM screw on the side and a WM at the bottom, pictures 14 and 15.

That completes the assembly for this issue.


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