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A quick list of what vehicles were used: (Note: Where a vehicle is linked, there is a sub-page for that specific vehicle). Ford Falcon XB Coupe, V8 351 - Check the Mad Max Interceptor History pages for a LOT more detail. Various F Series Ford trucks. I have been told this is a Kawasaki KH250, from approximately 1975 (not a Kawasaki H2 750 ...
Mad Max 2 and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome were mostly filmed in remote outback locations, and with less different unique locations used, there aren't as many identifiable locations to list. All filming locations are in Victoria (Australia), and Melways references given where available - a Melways should cost you about $30, and is pretty ...
Mad Max Fan Community. There are Mad Max fans worldwide, from Australia to Germany, the United States to Japan. The internet has helped bring so many of us together with our common interests, and helped form various groups and events along the way. If you're looking to meet up with some other fans, this page is here to help you do just that.
Mad Max goes to London. The cars of Fury Road are out on display again, this time at The o2 in Greenwich, London, from May 11 - 14. Flavourmag has put up some galleries of what to expect, along with an excellent interview with production designer Colin Gibson. Check out Flavourmag's article on the cars of Mad Max Fury Road here.
Mad Max CarsMax's Holden HJ Sandman Panel Van. Max's Panel Van is a 1975 Holden HJ Sandman (the HJ was made from 1974 to 1976). These cars had all the options and were the top of the range. The front end has been replaced with the front end from a Statesman, originally the van would have had a twin headlight front. For further information on ...
Following Mad Max, the Interceptor was put up for sale, to try and recoup some of the costs of the film. However, due to the energy crisis of the time, and the lessening popularity of V8s, no one was actually interested in buying it! Which was fortunate for the producers really, leaving them to use the car in Mad Max 2. Some time in the late 80 ...
Mad Max Filming LocationsSpotswood Pumping Station / Science Works. MFP headquarters (exterior) is the Spotswood MMBW Pumping Station, on Douglas Parade, Spotswood (behind Science Works). Melways reference 56 B1. Fifi's office is at the top of the South tower. If you visit Science Works you can get a 45 minute tour of the pumping station ...
A Special Edition DVD of Mad Max was released in the US on January 4th, 2002 (get current pricing at Amazon). If you want to buy Mad Max on DVD, I would recommend getting this version. It contains both the original dialogue and the dubbed dialogue, along with a commentary, trailers, and a couple of newly created documentaries.
Mad Max/Road Warrior (Movies)- can be built as either version. V-8 Interceptor with interior - conversion kit for V-8 Interceptor with interior - conversion kit for REVELL 1969 Shelby Mustang or similar kit 1/25 scale $50.00 us + shipping.
Mad Max CarsCyclotron / Bubble Trike. The trike was originally constructed by Lance Seadon of Cycle Gear in Collingwood. The scrolling on the body was done in 24ct gold leaf by John Leach - Lance and John were both members of the Barbarians Motorcycle Club at the time. Features of the trike included a tube running from the dome to the rider, so ...