Man Builds Batmobile, Becomes Batman & Visits Sick Kids
Man Builds Batmobile, Becomes Batman & Visits Sick Kids
There are some neat people in the world who do some legitimately
awesome things with their time and money. Consider 29-year-old Zac
Mihajlovic from Australia. He spent two years of his life building a
replica version of the Batmobile used in Tim Burton’s classic Batman
films, and it looks pretty spot-on. The thing even has a functional
afterburner on the back of it, and if that doesn’t scream awesome I
don’t know what does. If Zac had only built his own Batmobile as a
personal hobby, it would still be noteworthy, but he did it for another
reason completely; he wanted to use it to visit sick children and to partner with the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
And he doesn’t just drive around in the Batmobile (which is completely
street legal, by the way); he also dresses the part with his own
Batsuit. What kid out there, sick or not, wouldn’t want the chance to
meet a real-life Batman? But the fact he spends his time as the Dark
Knight visiting the sick and brightening their days makes him a hero in
my book.
Man Builds Batmobile, Becomes Batman & Visits Sick Kids
Man Builds Batmobile, Becomes Batman & Visits Sick Kids
On top of seeing Batman and getting a glimpse of the Batmobile, the
children can even ride in Batman’s preferred mode of transportation.
Take a look at Mihajlovic in action in the clip below, courtesy of
Bancroft Cars:
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