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Hello guys! I´m Omar from Chihuahua (State in Mexico) #TodosSomosHunters!!! (#WeAreHunters)...
Hello! This is the Top 5 of Madhunter Channel...
Today, I will show you the most expensive and rarest vintage toys of Batman.
Batman has been and will be the best Superhero in the history!
His adventures have been awesome in the comics and also in the movies!
His first appearance was in the Detective Comics #27 in 1939...
And his first appearance on screen was in 1943 in the Batman series played by Lewis Wilson.
Nowadays Batman has still been a favorite for the new generations and the franchise is stronger than never.
That´s why his memorabilia is a big part of the collector's world.
I think he is the character with more collectibles objects!
Think of any kind of object! I´m sure there is a Bat-version of it.
Japan exploited a lot the character in the 60's and 70's decades.
And they created incomparable treasures of the pop culture!!!
Almost all the countries in the world have created a Batman toy!
That is why the variety of the figures of this great Superhero get the eye of all the people.
In the position #5 is this Batman robot made of tinplate!!!
This guy was made in the 60´s by Nomura (Japanese toy maker).
Nomura is one of the greatest toy factories for me!
He is a little bit chubby but I love his look!
The head is made of vinyl, he has a cloak and the body is entirely made of tinplate.
It´s battery operated, so he can walk, move the arms and the head turns on!
He is imposing because he is 12 inches tall and the art of the box is magnificent.
There is a super rare red version of it... It's only 1 known of them in the world and it´s in Thailand!!!
This figure combines 2 of the best toy categories... Tin toy robots and Superheroes!!!
A Batman tin robot mint in the box could sell for $5,000 USD!!!
In the #4 is the Batman made by Mego with the removable helmet...
It was made in the early 70´s for the S. S. Kresge stores (years later known as K-Mart)...
The most remarkable feature of this figure beside the removable helmet is the packaging.
Mego did a lot of changes on the packaging...
Starting with the entirely closed boxes which didn't let the customer see the figure.
They stopped the production of these boxes because...
They realized that the kids used to open them at the stores to see the toy.
Their second design was a box with a clear window...
In the end, they decided to put the figures in a blister pack to save space in the racks...
And let the kids see the entire figure.
This figure with the removable helmet was amazing because...
You could have both personalities of your favorite superhero!
Bruce Wayne-Batman or Batman-Bruce Wayne...
I can't imagine when Mego decided to put a permanent helmet in batman!!!
Epic fail!!!!
They also made a figure of Robin with a removable mask... But to be honest who cares about him! LOL
This "Uomo Pipistrello" as he is known in Italy in a Kresge blister is valued in $6,500 USD!
In the position #3, is the Batmobile made by Aoshin...
This bullet car was made in 1970 by the elegant toymaker Aoshin in Japan.
To create it they used the mold of a Jaguar XKE model tin toy but they added a spectacular lithograph!
The logo of "Batman" and the cloak makes it unique!
Aoshin was very proud of this Batmobile and decided to make a red and a blue version...
As a curious fact, the blue one doesn´t have the cloak...
I´ve been very lucky because I´ve found these ones in Mexico!
First I found the red one and 6 years later the blue one...
You can find them with friction mechanism or with batteries mechanism...
It has a lot of accessories and the head is removable, that's why is a challenge to find it complete!
Many tin cars were used to create Batmobiles, but none is as good as this one.
If you want a jewel like this in the box and in perfect conditions for your collection...
You will have to pay $7,500 USD!!!
In the #2, the Batman & Justice League Play Set!
This incredible play set/diorama was made in 1966 by Ideal!
The appearance of this toy makes it incomparable!
The size and the variety of the characters made it very desirable for the kids and now for the collectors!
The figures were hand painted, the villains were mythical, it included the Batjet and the Batmobile!!!
This set is off the hook!
The art in the box is simple but the color combination and composition make it a masterpiece!
Wonder Woman, Flash, Aquaman, Superman, Robin, and Batman are included in this set!
The figures are static but their positions are very dynamic!
There are 3 versions of this playset... The red one does not include the Sanctuary!!!
And the third one is a Sears exclusive...
The figures of this exclusive came unpainted but included special accessories!
This is the pure drug for collectors!!! I´m in love!
Nowadays a wonder like this can be sold for more than $10,000 USD!
And finally the most expected... The #1!!!
Drums, please!!!
The Batman Utility Belt!!!
It was made by Ideal in 1966...
As it was a very expensive toy... They manufactured only a few of them...
But thanks to Batman's popularity was a hit with the children!
That´s why it is ultra rare and scarce!
Let´s take a look at the items on the belt...
The best accessory is the gun because with that you can fire the grenade and the bomb!
It also includes the Batarang, a lantern with the Bat-Signal, a rope with a hook...
The handcuffs, and 2 secret compartments.
The packaging is awesome because you can clearly see the belt and...
The art has a full body illustration of Batman.
There is another version called "Equipment Set" this one included the cloak and the helmet!
This Holy Grail is valued at $15,000 USD!!! That's why this is the #1 on this top.
My favorite one was the #2!! Let me know which one is yours...
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