Ok, I remember as a kid going to Universal Studios in Florida- the big theme park in orlando. I remember there seeing
all the really freaky barbarian vehicles from The Road Warrior, which seemed really strange to me at the time.
They were all on exhibit in an open space in one area of the park, with a small plaque that explained them-
Does anybody else know about this?
I've never seen anything mentioned about these cars- it seems someone would be interested.
Matt Mulconrey
The other cars from the Road warrior
Re: The other cars from the Road warrior
In Reply to: The other cars from the Road warrior posted by Matt on December 13, 1999 at 21:08:48:
: Ok, I remember as a kid going to Universal Studios in Florida- the big theme park in orlando. I remember there seeing
: all the really freaky barbarian vehicles from The Road Warrior, which seemed really strange to me at the time.
: They were all on exhibit in an open space in one area of the park, with a small plaque that explained them-
: Does anybody else know about this?
: I've never seen anything mentioned about these cars- it seems someone would be interested.
: Matt Mulconrey
I remeber that place I went there when I was little. I dont remeber the Mad Max vehciles and the likes. Its been over a decade and I wasnt a Mad Max fan cause I never saw the films back then. I was more interested in cartoons and go carts.
Long live the oldskool. Go Gi Joe. And transformers too.
: Ok, I remember as a kid going to Universal Studios in Florida- the big theme park in orlando. I remember there seeing
: all the really freaky barbarian vehicles from The Road Warrior, which seemed really strange to me at the time.
: They were all on exhibit in an open space in one area of the park, with a small plaque that explained them-
: Does anybody else know about this?
: I've never seen anything mentioned about these cars- it seems someone would be interested.
: Matt Mulconrey
I remeber that place I went there when I was little. I dont remeber the Mad Max vehciles and the likes. Its been over a decade and I wasnt a Mad Max fan cause I never saw the films back then. I was more interested in cartoons and go carts.
Long live the oldskool. Go Gi Joe. And transformers too.
Re: The other cars from the Road warrior
In Reply to: The other cars from the Road warrior posted by Matt on December 13, 1999 at 21:08:48:
I don't know, but I just e-mailed them to try and find out.
I don't know, but I just e-mailed them to try and find out.
Re: The other cars from the Road warrior
In Reply to: The other cars from the Road warrior posted by Matt on December 13, 1999 at 21:08:48:
: Ok, I remember as a kid going to Universal Studios in Florida- the big theme park in orlando. I remember there seeing
: all the really freaky barbarian vehicles from The Road Warrior, which seemed really strange to me at the time.
: They were all on exhibit in an open space in one area of the park, with a small plaque that explained them-
Those cars were from a pilot or TV series called "Road Raiders" which
was obviously derived from the MM series. They were cobbled together
from ex-military vehicles and WWII airplanes to give them the
industrial/post-apoc look. I have never seen the series or the
pilot, and I would imagine it's part of one of the many projects
in Hollywood that get killed before they every get off the ground.
I finished VFX work on "Supernova" a year ago, and they're finally
getting round to releasing it. Many other projects aren't so lucky.
they get green-lit, then the studio gets squirrely and pulls
the funding. That's how it goes.
: Ok, I remember as a kid going to Universal Studios in Florida- the big theme park in orlando. I remember there seeing
: all the really freaky barbarian vehicles from The Road Warrior, which seemed really strange to me at the time.
: They were all on exhibit in an open space in one area of the park, with a small plaque that explained them-
Those cars were from a pilot or TV series called "Road Raiders" which
was obviously derived from the MM series. They were cobbled together
from ex-military vehicles and WWII airplanes to give them the
industrial/post-apoc look. I have never seen the series or the
pilot, and I would imagine it's part of one of the many projects
in Hollywood that get killed before they every get off the ground.
I finished VFX work on "Supernova" a year ago, and they're finally
getting round to releasing it. Many other projects aren't so lucky.
they get green-lit, then the studio gets squirrely and pulls
the funding. That's how it goes.
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Re: The other cars from the Road warrior
In Reply to: Re: The other cars from the Road warrior posted by Stjohn on December 15, 1999 at 00:46:27:
: : Ok, I remember as a kid going to Universal Studios in Florida- the big theme park in orlando. I remember there seeing
: : all the really freaky barbarian vehicles from The Road Warrior, which seemed really strange to me at the time.
: : They were all on exhibit in an open space in one area of the park, with a small plaque that explained them-
: Those cars were from a pilot or TV series called "Road Raiders" which
: was obviously derived from the MM series. They were cobbled together
: from ex-military vehicles and WWII airplanes to give them the
: industrial/post-apoc look. I have never seen the series or the
: pilot, and I would imagine it's part of one of the many projects
: in Hollywood that get killed before they every get off the ground.
: I finished VFX work on "Supernova" a year ago, and they're finally
: getting round to releasing it. Many other projects aren't so lucky.
: they get green-lit, then the studio gets squirrely and pulls
: the funding. That's how it goes.
I live about 45 minute From Universal studios Florida And the "Road Raiders" Stuff was still there in '98
: : Ok, I remember as a kid going to Universal Studios in Florida- the big theme park in orlando. I remember there seeing
: : all the really freaky barbarian vehicles from The Road Warrior, which seemed really strange to me at the time.
: : They were all on exhibit in an open space in one area of the park, with a small plaque that explained them-
: Those cars were from a pilot or TV series called "Road Raiders" which
: was obviously derived from the MM series. They were cobbled together
: from ex-military vehicles and WWII airplanes to give them the
: industrial/post-apoc look. I have never seen the series or the
: pilot, and I would imagine it's part of one of the many projects
: in Hollywood that get killed before they every get off the ground.
: I finished VFX work on "Supernova" a year ago, and they're finally
: getting round to releasing it. Many other projects aren't so lucky.
: they get green-lit, then the studio gets squirrely and pulls
: the funding. That's how it goes.
I live about 45 minute From Universal studios Florida And the "Road Raiders" Stuff was still there in '98