Ford '32 converted to Nux Car: Mad Max Fury RoadAlbum
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6 10 April 2019, 08:31
Nathan Dempsey
Great subject. Came out great! I'm going to say this for you: Witness me!!!
Great subject. Came out great! I'm going to say this for you: Witness me!!!
10 April 2019, 15:34
Jay Dubya
That's a great way to celebrate Mad Max's 40th birthday Michal. Well done sir!
That's a great way to celebrate Mad Max's 40th birthday Michal. Well done sir!
11 April 2019, 21:56
JD
I'm glad this was brought to the front of the line... " I live, I die.....I live again!" Frickin' Awesome! 😳
I'm glad this was brought to the front of the line... " I live, I die.....I live again!" Frickin' Awesome! 😳
29 June 2020, 04:36
Hanno Kleinecke
Cool ! „so shiny, so chrome !". 🙂 excellent work,spot on !
What I like most about Fury Road aside the movie itself : Every single vehicle was actually built and running,
no cgi involved. They really had the time of their lives making and driving them.
Cool ! „so shiny, so chrome !". 🙂 excellent work,spot on !
What I like most about Fury Road aside the movie itself : Every single vehicle was actually built and running,
no cgi involved. They really had the time of their lives making and driving them.
29 June 2020, 06:54
wilky
What George Miller didn't like about the cars was the difference in price, compared to 1979.
He didn't say what they cost but I wouldn't be surprised if the whole budget of the original movie was used to get the three Aussie cars
What George Miller didn't like about the cars was the difference in price, compared to 1979.
He didn't say what they cost but I wouldn't be surprised if the whole budget of the original movie was used to get the three Aussie cars
29 June 2020, 08:20