![]() It has a working trigger, and a really smooth finish. I decided not to take it out, since I would only end up putting it right back in. It comes attached into the display case, but it can be removed with a little work. It arrived today, and I could not help but tear open the box, slice through the styrofoam, and unearth what is a REALLY amazing prop. They never did, BUT a friend sent me some coupon codes for the Noble Collection website, so I was able to get it for 30 dollars off retail. I read a hobbyist review of all three, and I came to the conclusion that the Noble one would meet my needs the best.īut the timing was off, and I wanted the prices to drop. DC Direct put out a version, Noble Collection put out a version, and a very talented fellow prop builder who goes by the name JmTwo put out a version. One of the props I really liked from the Bale movies is the Grapnel Gun, the thing Bats uses to scale buildings and stuff. With that said, I've kind of had all things bat on my brain recently. I've already gotten a fantastic utility belt kit which I have yet to complete, and these revelations make me very tempted to pursue a complete TDK suit in ernest. Amazingly well in fact, and it made me realize that the state of the union for fan costumes from The Dark Knight has finally reached a level where I'm interested in jumping in. This guys TDK suit is executed really well. ![]() A thread in particular, which can be found here over on a Batman costuming forum known as The Brotherhood Of The Bat REALLY caught my attention. But once halloween wrapped up, lots of folks across the innertubes started posting pictures of their halloween adventures. ![]() Maybe I'm just a sucker for good advertising.
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