
Batmobile With Batman Figure Metals Diecast 1:24

Specifications
- Car Brand
- DC Comics
- Model Manufacturer
- Metals Diecast
- Scale
- 1:24
- Material
- Diecast
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- 98259
- Year
- 1966
- Era
- 1960s
- Body Type
- Others
- Vehicle Class
- Special & Unique Models
- Openable Parts
- Yes
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Street Models
- EAN / GTIN
- 801310982594
About the Batmobile With Batman Figure Metals Diecast 1:24
TL;DR: This 1:24 diecast Batmobile reproduces George Barris' 1966 build for the classic Batman TV series, based on the Lincoln Futura concept car, paired with a Batman figure. Diecast construction captures the car's distinctive fins and bubble canopy. A television-history subject as much as a car collectible.
George Barris built this Batmobile from a Lincoln concept car that was already sitting unused, and this 1:24 diecast with its included Batman figure reproduces the finished result that defined the character on screen for a generation.
Reproducing a One-Off Custom at 1:24
The 1966 Batmobile's dramatic tailfins and bubble-topped cockpit give a diecast tool genuinely distinctive shapes to capture, far removed from any conventional production car proportions, and Metals Diecast's casting holds those exaggerated lines cleanly rather than softening them for manufacturing ease. Paired with a Batman figure, the set gives the car proper display context rather than leaving it as an unexplained shape on a shelf. Because the original was a one-off custom build rather than a factory car, there is no manufacturer paint code to match against; the goal is capturing the television silhouette that generations of viewers already recognise.
From Lincoln Concept Car to Television Icon
Custom car builder George Barris created the 1966 Batmobile from the Lincoln Futura, a one-off concept car Ford had built years earlier and left with no production future, reworking its already dramatic tailfins and bubble canopy into the definitive Batman look. Built quickly and cheaply for the show's tight production schedule, it became one of the most recognisable vehicles in television history almost overnight, its silhouette instantly identifiable even to viewers who never watched a single episode. That origin story is part of what makes the Batmobile a genuinely interesting subject beyond its comic-book associations.
A Fitting Piece for a Television Vehicle Shelf
This Batmobile suits a television and film vehicle shelf particularly well, a one-off custom build whose real history is almost as unlikely as the character it represents.







