Screwloose spotted him on the previous page.Chase Bansi wrote:No one has mentioned how the guy in black has the classic 'bad cop' look. I see lots of things to look forward to.
Possible pictures of actual Fury Road vehicles
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Damn, I really seem to be off my game lately...
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Looks cool, like the flags. Pretty confident that rear gun is some sort of flamethrower.
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I remember , and yes your theory has legsRemember back when we were debating what the black tanker might be carrying? Given the "five wives" thing, one of the guesses was milk, infant formula or something of that nature. Given this new pic, that might not be far off.

The prime mover for this tanker is different now ? or maybe its just a work horse , doesnt look modded enough IMO , those flag looking things look like they could be loading gantry type things or a signalling device for other vehicles in the convoy , those long spear looking things might be of the pole vaulty type ?
* 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
*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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My guess is flaming spears, this whole five wives truck looks geared up for fighting to me.
The previous tractor unit is being used, this one must just have been transporting the trailer.
Must feel very cool for those production guys riding it through the desert like that.
The previous tractor unit is being used, this one must just have been transporting the trailer.
Must feel very cool for those production guys riding it through the desert like that.
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Truck is probably just used to move trailer to different locations.Artemis Flow wrote: The prime mover for this tanker is different now ? or maybe its just a work horse , doesnt look modded enough IMO , those flag looking things look like they could be loading gantry type things or a signalling device for other vehicles in the convoy , those long spear looking things might be of the pole vaulty type ?
Im thinking the poles are torches.... cloth wrapped at the ends.
I notice the trailer now has more protection too... lots more spikes and sharp corners wrapped around the tanker.
We are 100% snafu....
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That last shot is pretty cool
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In Afrikaans via Google translate.
http://www.rapport.co.za/Wereld/Nuus/Ma ... s-20120707'Mad Max' take on Namib horns
2012-07-07 22:07
Karin Burger
The desert between Swakopmund and Walvis Bay was a hive of activity on the movie Mad Max: Fury Road currently here filmed.
Charlize Theron plays the lead role and she is regularly in the villages noted.
On her arrival at the Walvis Bay airport customs officers her passport on the plane going to die. When she on the runway in a car and she Swakopmund taken.
The production team of about 800 people went to Long Beach home and the actors live in private houses in Swakopmund.
According to residents, the production team since February in Namibia to vehicles to build and test.
Only the best drivers are used for risk scenes.
Most of the drivers of the vehicles is about 140 Australians. Each vehicle is built three replicas and those working in a barn in Walvis done.
The fire and traffic division of the Walvis Bay Municipality is harnessed to the vehicles between the various points to help regulate. According to rumors, the movie has already cost $ 150 million (about R1, 2 billion). Filming ends in the first week of December.
Merryl Herbert, a resident of Walvis Bay and an extra in the movie, the baby died when her house last week burnt down. The production team has a football tournament held the money on her gift.