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August 9, 2007 6:30 AM PDT

To the Batmobile, AMD!

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: CaseModGod)

We tend to avoid computer mods on Crave, simply because we could spend every waking moment collecting examples at the expense of anything else. But there's always the exception that's just too good to pass up, whether it be a bomb mod or perhaps one for the holidays. And, of course, anything to do with our hero, Batman.

Here, an enterprising young man named Kevin Core has created a masterpiece in his "Tumbler Batmobile PC" with an AMD Sempron chip, seven "activity LEDs" and a remote-controlled model of the famed vehicle purchased from Wal-Mart, according to GeekAlerts. We assume that it hibernates--where else?--in the Bat Cave.

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This is good and all...
by XSportSeeker August 9, 2007 7:07 AM PDT
but will it blend?

Great mod! But I'm still waiting for something that can beat the Doom 3 Case Mod...
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here's a 1/1 scale tumbler built in a 2car garage
by youngbat January 19, 2008 10:30 AM PST
1/1 scale functional exact replica built in a two-car gargage. http://www.dullam-causey.com/gallery
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