fury road inspired 1/16 mrap

mofo77

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hey guys,
this is another 1/16 scale vehicle i just finished.it's a heavily modified trumpeter mrap kit.
inspired by the great vehicles in fury road and i suppose a little bit of the scrambler from the old spacehunter movie. 20161005_130508.jpg20161005_130532.jpg20161005_130539.jpg20161005_130407.jpg20161005_130418.jpg20161005_130444.jpg
 
Cool vehicle, like the fat tyres.
One thing to note and I am being very petty here, is that chevron tyres generally have a direction and that is the point of the chevron points into the direction of forward rotation, so two tyres are correct and two point the wrong way. Front right and rear left are spot on the other two are reversed.
But rivet counting aside, Its a really butch looking vehicle and all the detailing looks really authentic.
 
This is just one of several vehicle from the movie that look like plausible real life vehicles. A lot of the units in the film are waaaaay overdone and cartoonish. But, hey, it's one hell of a movie with action from one end to the other.
 
yeah,muzza already mentioned the tyre tread direction.lol.
if it makes you guys feel any better i'll rip em off,correct it and glue em back on.lol.
good thing my next project has no wheels.;):lol

Cool vehicle, like the fat tyres.
One thing to note and I am being very petty here, is that chevron tyres generally have a direction and that is the point of the chevron points into the direction of forward rotation, so two tyres are correct and two point the wrong way. Front right and rear left are spot on the other two are reversed.
But rivet counting aside, Its a really butch looking vehicle and all the detailing looks really authentic.
 
thanx for the compliments.will post more pix tomorrow.
interior's,engine close ups and work in-progress shots.

rod
 
Excellent detail, weathering and finish...me likey;)......I think it needs more vehicle bodies and guitars added to it:lol....seriously, great work!
 
Wow!!! That's a lot of detail. Didn't realise it had so much done on it. Thanks for those build up shots.
 
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