It focuses on the interior and the props seen in the cave. You get to see the vehicles from different angles, the schematics and also behind-the-scenes photos of the actual prop that was built. More emphasis goes to the Batwing and Batmobile. You can also check out the extensive set of accessories from Batman, such as the Batarangs, grappling gun, guns, sticky bombs, and other tech. Within in section, several pages are devoted to covering each prop, or in the case of Batsuit, you can read about the body armor, cowl, cape, utility belt, gauntlets, mech suit and the Knightmare Batman. The props included are divided into main sections, namely Batsuit, Armory, Vehicles, Batcave, Superman and Wonder Woman. There's also a generous amount of text talking about how they are made and used in the film. Highlight of the book is you get to see lots of photos and designs from different angles from close and far. There are schematics, 3D renders, and photos of the props. What's included in the book are mostly the finalised designs. So is this an artbook or making-of book? Well, the thing is, you won't see a lot of conceptual stuff, like those hand drawn art or sketches. Tech Manual is also sort of like a making-of book except that it focuses on all the props that you see in the movie. I would consider this the real artbook compared to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice: The Art of the Film which is more like a making-of book.
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