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A man named Bob Dullam has built on his own a working replica of the Batmobile or the Tumbler from the Chris Nolan films.
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Bat-Pod After the Batmobile (aka the Tumbler) is destroyed, Batman is forced to continue his pursuit of the Joker on this machine-gunning, shoulder-navigated, gimbals-sporting two-wheeler.
The Dark Knight: 'Where Does He Get Those Wonderful Toys?' 2008
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Tumbler, which is not known to exist in the East, there can hardly be a doubt that the whole wonderful change in the size of the head, beak, body, and feet, and in general carriage, has been produced during the last two centuries by continued selection, aided probably by the birth of a semi-monstrous bird somewhere about the year 1750.
The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I. Charles Darwin 1845
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Powering the Tumbler is a 6.5 horsepower engine, which he bought on eBay.
billingsgazette.com 2009
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Powering the Tumbler is a 6.5 horsepower engine, which he bought on eBay.
billingsgazette.com 2009
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I have the Hotwheels 1: 16 scale "Tumbler" Batmobile from Batman Begins, and I am about to get the 1960s one.
The Batmobile: Actual Custom Built Life Sized Cars Lou Anders 2008
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Granet examined little Marie Launay with sly glances, toying with his black moustache the while, and the other young girl Anna, very much confused at the coarse laughter of Molina the "Tumbler," kept turning around in her slender fingers the aluminum pencil-case and looking at
His Excellency the Minister Jules Claretie 1876
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Fat and rich, in perfect health, and carrying his sixty years with the lightness of forty, Molina -- Molina the "Tumbler" as he was nicknamed -- spent his afternoons on the Bourse and his evenings in the greenroom of the ballet.
His Excellency the Minister Jules Claretie 1876
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Sanem based his model off of the "Tumbler" design featured in the Christopher Nolan films, which depicts the Batmobile as more of an agile army tank than a standard car; he believes that the other incarnations of the vehicle are "too weenie."
billingsgazette.com 2009
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Sanem based his model off of the "Tumbler" design featured in the Christopher Nolan films, which depicts the Batmobile as more of an agile army tank than a standard car; he believes that the other incarnations of the vehicle are "too weenie."
billingsgazette.com 2009
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