Possible pictures of actual Fury Road vehicles

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Does that car have an old style hexagonal film container in the boot ? looks like it :geek:
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Artemis Flow wrote:Does that car have an old style hexagonal film container in the boot ? looks like it :geek:
It really does look like it!
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Wouldn't mind finding out where that film canister came from, I curbed one around the time they were building the cars, wishful thinking that it was one of my old ones?
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Got any more you want to throw out ? :o
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* New site Fury Road Vehicles - http://furyroadvehicles.blogspot.com.au/
*Sydney Fury Road Stunt show - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N929gjLLzkk
*Hitler reacts to Mad Max Fury Road - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-_km-xssIA
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From the Fury Road page at Facebook 2 pics of the monster trucks before the Fury Road crew got their hands on em
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* New site Fury Road Vehicles - http://furyroadvehicles.blogspot.com.au/
*Sydney Fury Road Stunt show - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N929gjLLzkk
*Hitler reacts to Mad Max Fury Road - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-_km-xssIA
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Right you are!
Both owned by Mike Tuena from Western Australia.
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In George Miller’s postapocalyptic Mad Max: Fury Road, you are what you drive, with the tricked-out vehicles as essential as food and water. Miller and his production designer, Colin Gibson, combed junkyards in Australia to jury-rig nearly 150 killer rides, including the 1974 Ford Falcon XB GT coupe driven by Max (Tom Hardy). It’s the same model as the one in the original 1979 film, just in much worse shape. “We put it through hell,” says Gibson. “It’s basically beaten to death and falling apart, like Max himself when we first discover him.” Here’s a look at three other wasteland wrecks.

FURIOSA’S WAR RIG
The monster truck driven by Charlize Theron’s heroine is “the dramatic heart of the film,” Gibson says. The stage for numerous nasty battles, the 78-foot 18-wheeler is the love child of a Czechoslovakian military off-roader and a 1940s Chevy Fleetmaster, with a Volkswagen Beetle thrown in as a rear-gun turret. Yes, those are human skulls on the grille. Don’t cross Furiosa.

IMMORTAN JOE’S GAS-GUZZLER
The villain Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays-Byrne) shows off his might with this gnarly ride made from multiple 1959 Cadillac Coupe de Villes. That model is so beloved and rare Down Under that Gibson had to scrounge up five cars in the States, cut them apart, and weld them together. “I jacked them up with over-two-meter-high wheels and gave them double V-8 engines,” he says.

NUX’S WARMONGER-MOBILE
Bloodthirsty Immortan Joe devotee Nux (Nicholas Hoult) gets around in a 1932 five-window deuce coupe with canted wheels and weaponized exhaust pipes. “It’s almost the perfect hot-rod car,” Gibson says, “with a crucifix off the front for spearing, harpooning, and lancing—and that we lash Max to at the beginning of the film.” Jesus, take the wheel indeed.
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The Interceptor does look like in crap condition than the one in Road Warrior.
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Artemis Flow wrote:Got any more you want to throw out ? :o
Damn, last one was nicked by a departing flatmate. That bastard!

At least he left me an old Roland keytar, man what a relic.
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The print edition of Entertainment Weekly with that article had some nice photos including the "official" photo of the Interceptor. Even though we've seen it photographed at a event and whatnot I still thought it was pretty cool.
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