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Polish Army Celebrations In Krakow
Soldiers carry a replica of standards while attending military celebrations featuring the Command of the 2nd Polish Corps in Krakow, Poland on September 13th, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Defence Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz Leads Land Forces Day Celebrations In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 13, 2025:
Soldiers of the Podhale Rifle Battalion, dressed in full ceremonial uniform, carry a souvenir replica of the banner during Land Forces Day celebrations and the presentation ceremony to the command of the 2nd Polish Corps, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on September 13, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
A veiled Iranian woman walks down the stairs under a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower in Mini World Tourist Complex in Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
A veiled Iranian woman walks down the stairs under a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower in Mini World Tourist Complex in Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
Iranian people stand under a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
Two women walk along an area as a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower is placed in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
An Iranian couple walks together under a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
Two women walk along an area as a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower is placed in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
A scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower is placed in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
A view of a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower is in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
A scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower is placed in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
A scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower is placed in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
A scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower is placed in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
A scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower is placed in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
A scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower is placed in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
An Iranian family sits together as a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower is seen in the background in Mini World Tourist Complex in Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025, at sunset. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
A scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower is placed in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
A scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower is placed in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
An Iranian family walks together under a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
A scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower is placed in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Model Of Paris’ Eiffel Tower In Malayer
An Iranian woman walks down the stairs under a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Students From Around The World Compete In Mars Rover Challenge
KRAKOW, POLAND – AUGUST 29:
Miniature Marioinex robot replicas are displayed in the Scientific Exhibitors Zone during the European Rover Challenge at AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on August 29, 2025.
The competition's finals feature 27 student teams from 12 countries, all vying for the top spot in Europe's premier Mars rover challenge. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Videomapping Luminous Memory Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 Years In Mexico City
A replica of the Sun Stone is seen during the video mapping show Memoria Luminosa Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 anos, in the Zocalo of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 11, 2025. This work is available until July 27, lasting one hour with projections in the evening so that the videos and reflections of the image can be better appreciated. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Videomapping Luminous Memory Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 Years In Mexico City
A replica of Coatlicue is seen during the video mapping show Memoria Luminosa Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 anos, in the Zocalo of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 11, 2025. This work is available until July 27, lasting one hour with projections in the evening so that the videos and reflections of the image can be better appreciated. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Videomapping Luminous Memory Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 Years In Mexico City
A replica of Coatlicue is seen during the video mapping show Memoria Luminosa Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 anos, in the Zocalo of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 11, 2025. This work is available until July 27, lasting one hour with projections in the evening so that the videos and reflections of the image can be better appreciated. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Videomapping Luminous Memory Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 Years In Mexico City
A replica of Coatlicue is seen during the video mapping show Memoria Luminosa Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 anos, in the Zocalo of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 11, 2025. This work is available until July 27, lasting one hour with projections in the evening so that the videos and reflections of the image can be better appreciated. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Videomapping Luminous Memory Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 Years In Mexico City
A replica of Coatlicue is seen during the video mapping show Memoria Luminosa Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 anos, in the Zocalo of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 11, 2025. This work is available until July 27, lasting one hour with projections in the evening so that the videos and reflections of the image can be better appreciated. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Videomapping Luminous Memory Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 Years In Mexico City
A replica of the Teocalli is seen during the video mapping show Memoria Luminosa Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 anos, in the Zocalo of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 11, 2025. This work is available until July 27, lasting one hour, with projections taking place in the afternoon and evening so that the videos and reflections of the image can be better appreciated. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Videomapping Luminous Memory Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 Years In Mexico City
A replica of Coatlicue is seen during the video mapping show Memoria Luminosa Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 anos, in the Zocalo of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 11, 2025. This work is available until July 27, lasting one hour with projections in the evening so that the videos and reflections of the image can be better appreciated. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Videomapping Luminous Memory Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 Years In Mexico City
The panoramic view of the Metropolitan Cathedral and a replica of Coatlicue is seen before the video mapping show Memoria Luminosa Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 anos, in the Zocalo of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 11, 2025. This work is available until July 27, lasting one hour, and its projections take place in the afternoon and evening so that the videos and reflections of the image can be better appreciated. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Videomapping Luminous Memory Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 Years In Mexico City
The panoramic view of the Metropolitan Cathedral and a replica of Coatlicue is seen before the video mapping show Memoria Luminosa Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 anos, in the Zocalo of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 11, 2025. This work is available until July 27, lasting one hour, and its projections take place in the afternoon and evening so that the videos and reflections of the image can be better appreciated. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Videomapping Luminous Memory Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 Years In Mexico City
A replica of a colossal work is seen during the video mapping show Memoria Luminosa Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 anos, in the Zocalo of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 11, 2025. This work is available until July 27, lasting one hour, and its projections take place in the afternoon and evening so that the videos and reflections of the image can be better appreciated. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Videomapping Luminous Memory Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 Years In Mexico City
A replica of a colossal work is seen during the video mapping show Memoria Luminosa Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 anos, in the Zocalo of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 11, 2025. This work is available until July 27, lasting one hour, and its projections take place in the afternoon and evening so that the videos and reflections of the image can be better appreciated. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Videomapping Luminous Memory Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 Years In Mexico City
A replica of Coatlicue is seen during the video mapping show Memoria Luminosa Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 anos, in the Zocalo of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 11, 2025. This work is available until July 27, lasting one hour with projections in the evening so that the videos and reflections of the image can be better appreciated. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Videomapping Luminous Memory Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 Years In Mexico City
A replica of Coatlicue is seen during the video mapping show Memoria Luminosa Mexico-Tenochtitlan 700 anos, in the Zocalo of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 11, 2025. This work is available until July 27, lasting one hour with projections in the evening so that the videos and reflections of the image can be better appreciated. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Kolhapuri Footwear Sparks Global Debate After Prada Controversy
A replica of Kolhapuri sandals, an Indian traditional footwear, is on display at a roadside shop in Mumbai, India, on July 4, 2025. The iconic handmade footwear, native to Maharashtra, draws attention after luxury brand Prada faces criticism for allegedly replicating the Kolhapuri design without proper attribution or credit to its Indian origins, according to a news media report. (Photo by Indranil Aditya/NurPhoto) -
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Kolhapuri Footwear Sparks Global Debate After Prada Controversy
A replica of Kolhapuri sandals, an Indian traditional footwear, is on display at a roadside shop in Mumbai, India, on July 4, 2025. The iconic handmade footwear, native to Maharashtra, draws attention after luxury brand Prada faces criticism for allegedly replicating the Kolhapuri design without proper attribution or credit to its Indian origins, according to a news media report. (Photo by Indranil Aditya/NurPhoto) -
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Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
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Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
*** Local Caption *** 47322472
(c) Dukas -
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Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
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(c) Dukas -
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Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
*** Local Caption *** 47322452
(c) Dukas -
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Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
*** Local Caption *** 47322451
(c) Dukas -
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Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
*** Local Caption *** 47322469
(c) Dukas -
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Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
*** Local Caption *** 47322466
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163164_004
Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
*** Local Caption *** 47322456
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163164_002
Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
*** Local Caption *** 47322450
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163164_008
Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
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Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
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(c) Dukas -
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Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
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Replica 1960s Black Country infants' centre celebrates Windrush and NHS
Museum's re-creation of Wolverhampton institution marks 75 years of national health service and Windrush generation.
From the exact shade of the orange juice to the colour of the lino, every last detail of a new 1960s replica of a Wolverhampton infant centre has been researched thoroughly by staff at the Black Country Living Museum (BCLM).
The Lea Road Infant Welfare Centre, open to the public from Monday, will commemorate 75 years of the NHS and the 75th anniversary of the Empire Windrush arriving in the UK, through stories and characters from the period.
"Particularly in the 60s, there was a real labour shortage and it was people from the Caribbean and the Windrush generations that came over and brought their skills and have looked after us for generations," said Carol King, the director of programmes at BCLM. "So we felt it was really important to highlight that contribution."
Visitors to the infant centre will be able to take part in 1960s-style mothercraft lessons, get parenting advice from midwives and health visitors, and learn about what it was like to work in the NHS in that period.
The opening of the Black Country Living Museum’s newest development - the Infant Welfare Centre that will catapult visitors back to to the swinging 60’s.
The building itself is a replica of Lea Road Infant Welfare Centre - a real building in Wolverhampton that is still used today. Visitors will be able to explore the main hall, dispensary and doctor’s office to experience the sights and sounds of the growing National Health Service. 75 babies born in 2023 have been invited to the opening.
Pictured is a baby doll being weighed in the health centre replica.
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