Artemis Flow wrote:I'm guessing they could be back at the Eveleigh Railway workshops in Sydney , Miller had some office space there as well if I recall
Nah, wouldn't be there, it's nothing but offices and event space, storage costs would be through the roof. Not to mention that Dr.D Studios moved out a couple of years ago now.
If they're anywhere they would be somewhere cheap and out of the way like Prestons or something. But no chance they're sitting dormant near the CBD with rent the way it is.
The remaining vehicles are in the Sydney area, definitely not CBD area. Some will be heading off soon ready for premieres around the globe.
The Ballistik / kingswood got canned as it was a death trap, very hard to get in and out of and very dangerous to drive. Changing the rear wheels to a the large singles threw the suspension geometry so far off that it became undriveble. If you had the balls to get it to 100kmh (which wasn't hard) the damn thing wanted to spontaneously change direction and run for the bushes.
Nicholas Hoult was on Top Gear tonight promoting Fury Road. He had a couple of anecdotes about filming, how you could never hear anybody when he was in his car because of how loud everything was making acting strange. Also commented that he had 4 versions of his car built because of the stunts and having to twist around and then spoke about how much detail went in to them that blew him away.
Jeremy Clarkson asked about the Interceptor with Hoult saying it's in the film and gets modified a little, which then led to the official still of it revealed. I had to watch the clip on Youtube so it's best shot I could get.
Simply superb to see the rear of the all metal interceptor.
The conveyor thingy i assume is there to stop people from jumping onto the back of the car and it has all spikes and rotates? So you couldnt get a hold of it to climb in.
The gas bottles look like bombs? Not plumbed up to anything.
Though there was another picture showing only one large cylinder fitted.
Thoughts?
Ol' Coyote wrote:Awesome ! I knew it would get repaired.
Wish you'd said something two years ago when I got torn apart for first suggesting it. The only person who supported the idea was Bomber.
I didn't keep track of this forum back then, sorry lol.
Actually when i first saw the silver interceptor, i'm denying that it was the BoB but i get this suggestion in my head that keep telling me it was the BoB which finally made me believe it is the BoB, besides there's no way the bad guys manage to get a similar Interceptor unless they got it from Max. I hope they tell us how they repair it so quickly in the movie after that violent crash, i mean the roof was almost flat and somehow they managed to get the body looks so good.
This one reminds me of the Magnum Opus from the Mad Max game.
"You know, Hope is a mistake. If you can't fix what's broken, you'll go insane."