The premiere of Mad Max: Fury Road (May 14, 2015) is fast approaching, and to help you get through the next few days until the fourth installment of the post-apocalyptic franchise, we're serving up all the wrecked vehicles featured in it. Director George Miller dedicated a large part of the film to the octane monsters, which will probably completely steal the show from Tom Hardy, who replaces Mel Gibson and Charlize Theron in the role of Max. It is the exact opposite of what we see in the Fast and Furious series, which is not a bad thing at all.
Not only did they have a movie Mad Max: Fury Road (Mad Max: Fury Road) a lot of maskers work, too car painters and mechanics they had to use all their mastery. And while it may seem like they're just old pieces of iron bolted to the body, they are the vehicles are real works of art, of course to the post-apocalyptic world and warrior roles suitable.
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Because they avoided it during the filming of the movie digital animation all the high-octane shenanigans and all the chases are filmed "dry", including the ones with collisions and explosions. Also, all vehicles are (were) drivable, most of them almost 150 unique vehicles somehow it didn't survive the filming.