Batwing IV
197k SledDriver
7.3 years ago
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What Bruce uses on vacation. Controls: AG8 to toggle pitch sensitivity. Air-to-ground mode to arm BombCannon, 'fire' to fire.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 181.3ft (55.3m)
- Length 118.9ft (36.2m)
- Height 20.0ft (6.1m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 165,641lbs (75,133kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.203
- Wing Loading 20.0lbs/ft2 (97.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 8,266.7ft2 (768.0m2)
- Drag Points 100848
Parts
- Number of Parts 500
- Control Surfaces 10
- Performance Cost 1,796
@SledDriver ok
@BaconRoll Of course, you're free to like whatever you like. I'm just doing my bit to point out the monster behind the curtain of eyecandy.
@SledDriver it's ok, but... err... are you fine with me at least liking the movie's animation?
@BaconRoll Not at all, I'm grateful, in fact . Earlier I'd passed it off as a harmless kids' movie, but now that I've watched it, it's good to be reminded of the extent of the insidious filth that's out there.
@SledDriver oh no, the plasma caster doesn't blow up Kaiju, it severely wounds it and cauterises the wound so no blood spills out.
But yes, back to your point. I have to say, your hate against the Lego Batman movie is completely justified. I understand. Sorry I made you watch it
@BaconRoll Well, that's just one of the smaller holes, and it still makes no sense. Using the sword would probably spill less blood than blowing up the kaiju, and furthermore, spilling radioactive material high up in the atmosphere where it can disperse over a large area is infinitely worse than having it concentrated in a localized area on the ground.
Anyway, back to my original point, I despise the Lego Batman movie, and the people responsible for it. Under the guise of heavy-handed humor, they're infecting the most vulnerable audience (kids) with the trashiest ideas imaginable. I'll leave you with two pertinent quotes from The Fountainhead:
"Don't deny the conception of greatness. Destroy it from within. The great is the rare, the difficult, the exceptional. Set up standards of achievement open to all, to the least, to the most inept—and you stop the impetus to effort in all men, great or small."
"Don't set out to raze all shrines—you'll frighten men. Enshrine mediocrity—and the shrines are razed. Then there's another way. Kill by laughter. Laughter is an instrument of human joy. Learn to use it as a weapon of destruction. Turn it into a sneer. It's simple. Tell them to laugh at everything. Tell them that a sense of humor is an unlimited virtue. Don't let anything remain sacred in a man's soul—and his soul won't be sacred to him. Kill reverence and you've killed the hero in man. One doesn't reverence with a giggle. He'll obey and he'll set no limits to his obedience—anything goes—nothing is too serious."
@SledDriver wow, you make a good argument. I like it! And it's fine that you think Pacific Rim made no sense, hardcore fans of the franchise (like me) notice how things that the average fans view as plotholes in the film can be explained, e.g 'why didn't the main character use the OP sword when his brother died or when he was on the ground?' and how that can be explained by the fact that the sword was only upgraded after the events of the first bit of the film. And later on, it is explained that the overpowered sword that could have been effective on the monsters (kaiju) on the ground was only used when up in the air as a last resort to survive the lack of atmosphere when being carried by the flying monster and kill it in the process. Using it on the ground would spill the monsters' radioactive blue blood. Hope that clears up the main plotholes of Pacific Rim for you.
@BaconRoll 'Pacific Rim' was fine. It made no sense, but it extolled the classic virtues of responsibility, courage, and honor. It had values. What are the values of the Lego Batman movie? That it's ok to make fun of someone great because they also sing in the shower, or go to the toilet like normal people? That anyone who's alone because they're better than your average slob needs to 'lighten up', 'relax,' 'come down off their high horse' a bit? That secretly, they actually need so-called normal people in their life?
@BaconRoll To show, and then make fun of someone's (especially a cultural icon's) private life is about as trashy as one can get. But then, trashy is the dominant culture these days.
@SledDriver ooh, that's not good
My taste in films isn't the best
My favourite film of all time is Pacific Rim for goodness sake!
@BaconRoll It's the kind of movie made by people who think they're much smarter and funnier than they actually are. I found it quite repulsive, in fact.
@Stingray That's the magic of scaled, hidden wings and stabilizers.
I should be able to tumble this design "if it was an unbalanced flying wing," yet it handles quite well!
@SledDriver ah, that's fine, it's not for everyone
@BaconRoll I watched some of it... can't say I liked it.
@SledDriver I highly recommend it
It's possibly the best Batman movie ever
It's full of jokes, references and the opening sequence is truly AWESOME
You could watch it 50 times over and still find more inside jokes
After watching the film (or before if you don't want to watch it) you can watch CinemaWins' video on everything great about it on YouTube
@BaconRoll Haven't seen that movie either...
@SledDriver in the lego Batman movie, Batman steals a MJ quote
@BaconRoll No, I don't know any Michael Jackson quotes.
@SledDriver that and stealing Michael Jackson quotes
(Pls get the reference)
@harveyrobinson8 Yeah, I get what you meant by it. Black and chrome is a good combination, too.
@SledDriver also edgy is like some Australian slang i use it a lot, idk why
obsidian and gold do look amazing in some of your designs have you ever considered chrome maybe. also edgy means like borderline or kinda weird or nearly crossing the line to be weird if that makes sense.@SledDriver
@harveyrobinson8 Edgy? I think obsidian and gold go very well together. And thanks.
edgy color choice but as with all your creations they are amazing@SledDriver