I never cared for the particular Batmobiles the Corgi line chose, but the level of detail and moving parts is something I do appreciate and wish the Eaglemoss line had included.
Corgi always did well with the Batman licence, dating all the way back to the 1966 original batmobile. The 1960’s release had rocket launchers and a afterburner, as well as a bat boat trailer in later reissues. Definitely try and find one
Hi! Wow, what a colllection! My name is Diego, I'm from Argentina, I'm a batmobile's coleector and I didn´t know that the Corgi batmobiles were great. You have an amazing collection, congrats for that! And thank you for share it!
Son fabulosos. A pesar de ser una escala reducida, el nivel de detalle es impresionante.....Y las características de acción de cada uno son realmente buenas...
These corgi Batmobiles were the first things that me and my grandpa started collecting. We thought we had them all for years but I guess not so that sucks. We managed to get all the eagle moss ones though
That's awesome. I never did anything fun with my grandpa. These Corgi Batmobiles are scarce, but not impossible to find so maybe you can complete your collection someday. I got just about every Eaglemoss Batmobile that I was interested in. I wish they would have done the Bat-Gyro in the Automobilia line. It's a mash-up of a prop plane and a helicopter and it was Batman's 1st flying vehicle in the golden age comics.
I started way back when I was about 10 when the '05 series came out. Had to go 3 hours to the closest Toy'R'Us to get them. Now, I'm just one batmobile away from a whole series. Just missing the V3 of 1960s.
The sculpted Batman characters on the bottom of the cars are a homage to the Corgi 267 Batmobile that came out in 1966. I had one when I was a kid in the ‘70’s.
Not perfect, but here's my list which I hope is of some use. I've got most of the 1:43 scale items. Difficult to import from Excel into UA-cam! Era Description Model No. Version Scale
Just going through your list I have every one except 77311 to 77313 and 77324 to 77327 I see you didn't write what thay are? Are you sure thay even exist?
The Catmobile is one of the scraps you left behind at A to Z. We went there last week and I got the Catmobile, an Eaglemoss 1960s Batmobile and the Arnold Mr. Freeze car from Debbie's
The Mothmobile came in a blue, tan and red window box. The Eaglemoss Automobilia cars came in plexiglass cases with a magazine. I can't remember if Eaglemoss made a Mothmobile or not, but probably.
I never cared for the particular Batmobiles the Corgi line chose, but the level of detail and moving parts is something I do appreciate and wish the Eaglemoss line had included.
Corgi always did well with the Batman licence, dating all the way back to the 1966 original batmobile. The 1960’s release had rocket launchers and a afterburner, as well as a bat boat trailer in later reissues. Definitely try and find one
Hi! Wow, what a colllection! My name is Diego, I'm from Argentina, I'm a batmobile's coleector and I didn´t know that the Corgi batmobiles were great.
You have an amazing collection, congrats for that! And thank you for share it!
Hello Tino! How are the bella Tinas' over there? And how is the Good Oxygen Air climate over there?
Son fabulosos. A pesar de ser una escala reducida, el nivel de detalle es impresionante.....Y las características de acción de cada uno son realmente buenas...
Grateful for this video as I want to start collecting these.
These corgi Batmobiles were the first things that me and my grandpa started collecting. We thought we had them all for years but I guess not so that sucks. We managed to get all the eagle moss ones though
That's awesome. I never did anything fun with my grandpa. These Corgi Batmobiles are scarce, but not impossible to find so maybe you can complete your collection someday. I got just about every Eaglemoss Batmobile that I was interested in. I wish they would have done the Bat-Gyro in the Automobilia line. It's a mash-up of a prop plane and a helicopter and it was Batman's 1st flying vehicle in the golden age comics.
I had most of these growing up but I lost most of them but I’ve still got the 1980s batmobile with a lot of damage
Be aware that some of the Corgi Batmobiles can be found in either blue or black paint depending if they were in sets or sold alone.
9:20 That Batmobile is one design make by Norm Breyfogle from his comics 90s... Pure nostalgy.
Love your collection
waldir rojas Thanks, brother!
This is an awesome f’n vid man
I recently fell into the bat-hole. Picked up three of these at a flea market for $10 bucks a piece. Now on the lookout for more.
Dougie D Welcome aboard. Maybe we should start a support group. Ha! Ha!
Dougie D $10 is a fair price for these, even the more common ones.
There was also a very limited edition Gold plated 1960's Batmobile for Corgi Club Members which was originally a Toy Fair 2005 exclusive.
I started way back when I was about 10 when the '05 series came out. Had to go 3 hours to the closest Toy'R'Us to get them.
Now, I'm just one batmobile away from a whole series. Just missing the V3 of 1960s.
The sculpted Batman characters on the bottom of the cars are a homage to the Corgi 267 Batmobile that came out in 1966. I had one when I was a kid in the ‘70’s.
Not perfect, but here's my list which I hope is of some use.
I've got most of the 1:43 scale items.
Difficult to import from Excel into UA-cam!
Era Description Model No. Version Scale
1960's Batmobile 77301 BMBV1 1:43
2000 Batmobile 77302 BMBV1 1:43
1990's Batmobile 77303 1:43
1950's Jokermobile 77304 JMBV1 1:43
1960's Batmarine 77305 - 1:43
77306 1:43
1980's Batmobile 77307 BMBV1 1:43
2000 Batmobile 77308 BMBV2 1:43
1940's Batmobile 77309 BMBV1 1:43
77310 1:43
77311 1:43
77312 1:43
77313 1:43
1950's Batmobile 77314 BMBV1 1:43
1970's Batmobile 77315 BMBV1 1:43
1990's Batmobile 77316 BMBV2 1:43
1940's Batmobile 77317 BMBV2 1:43
1950's Two-Face Car 77318 - 1:43
2000 Redbird 77319 RBDV1 1:43
1960's Batmobile 77320 BMBV2 1:43
2000 Batsubmersible 77321 - 1:43
1960's Catmobile 77322 CMBV1 1:43
1930's Batmobile 77323 BMBV1 1:43
77324 1:43
77325 1:43
77326 1:43
77327 1:43
1980's Batmobile 77328 BMBV1 1:43
1950's Batmobile & Jokermobile 77342 1:43 Silver Age II Edition
1960's Batmobile 77350 BMBV3 1:43
1990's Subway Rocket 77351 - 1:43
1950's Killer Moth Mothmobile 77352 - 1:43
1950's Killer Moth Mothmobile & Figure 77362 1:43 Chassis Art Edition
1950's Two-Face Car & Figure 77363 1:43 Chassis Art Edition
1950's Jokermobile & Figure 77366 1:43 Chassis Art Edition
2000 Batcycle 77404 1:16
2000 The Robin Cycle 77407 1:16
1960's Batmobile & Communicator 77501 1:24
1960's Batmobile 77505 1:24
1940's Batmobile 77506 1:24
1960's Batmobile & Communicator 77601 1:24
1940's Batmobile 77606 1/18
1960's Batmobile (Blue) 1:24
Just going through your list I have every one except 77311 to 77313 and 77324 to 77327 I see you didn't write what thay are? Are you sure thay even exist?
Your also missing 77349 and 77348 on your list
Only the bat TANK is missing from my collection. When will they make it?
How much Corgi Batmobile are the full collection?
It's all my fault, huh? lol
Good reviews of the cars.
Busted! Do you remember that story?
I remember it well.
I found a few more recently at the Brass Armadillo.
Paul Schweedler Oooh, which ones?
The Catmobile is one of the scraps you left behind at A to Z. We went there last week and I got the Catmobile, an Eaglemoss 1960s Batmobile and the Arnold Mr. Freeze car from Debbie's
I'll have to look when we get home. I'll let you know what I got. There were 5-6 others there too...been over a month since we were there.
Is the mothmobile part of the 'blue box' range or DC comics, as i have the whole d c comic collection through magazines !
The Mothmobile came in a blue, tan and red window box. The Eaglemoss Automobilia cars came in plexiglass cases with a magazine. I can't remember if Eaglemoss made a Mothmobile or not, but probably.
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