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Vietnamese college student builds functional Batmobile
A college student in Hanoi, Vietnam, has spent up to $23,000 building his own Batmobile.
Nguyen Dac Chung, born in 1998, is a student of architecture and modelled his functional DIY project of the iconic supercar in the Batman film, "The Dark Knight."
Dac Chung said: “This product is a project that I have been cherishing for three years, and I have been working on it for more than 10 months."
Cool footage from September 5 shows the intricate design of the Batmobile that measures a nifty 3.6 metres long and 2.3 metres wide.
Dac Chung designed the car in 3D before building it himself. He ordered the tyres and wheels from America and South Korea and installed a full range of vehicle control systems, brakes, and lighting.
Currently, Dac Chung is in the process of finishing the interior.
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