My guess is the bullet farmer doesnt have the necessary firepower to take on the citadel, and if the bullet farm gets uppity Joe can just stop sending water. The citadel can survive without bullets, but gas town and the bullet farm cant survive without food and water.
More guitarists and another drummer.
Also a bassist to provide a bass line.
Motivated by Heavy Metal music, my warriors will fight even harder and not put up such a mediocre attempt.
Also a 20 mm autocannon on a turret.
And rockets.
Lots and lots of rockets.
>Motivated by Heavy Metal music, my warriors will fight even harder and not put up such a mediocre attempt.
Also this.
>no cgi honest
CGI is unavoidable nowadays, but the sheer amount of stunt scenes is absurd. The whole crash at the end is real. The explosions in the chase are real. Fucking polecats scenes are real.
if you contrarian mongrel actually did some research you would know all the stunts were real. Real crashes, real explosions. The part about green screens comes in when juxtapositioning them into the same frame with some background set like the canyon walls. Or what, if they did not blow up/impale/shoot/crush the actors and extras for real its fake CGI/#notmypracticaleffect
Will there this level of dedication again in movies? Because all of the vehicles in the movie were real working vehicles.
Also, just add more gun.
The crew behind Fury Road originated from cheap aussie exploitation flicks from the 70s/80s. They were gung ho cowboys to put it mildly. Also a lot of experience with pulling off crap like they did. Unfortunately dont know if the current trend of cheap CGI even cultivates any talent of near same caliber. Specially as it gets so realistic its becoming indistinguishable from actual stunts
Yeah, they ended up filming in Namibia since Australia was unseasonably green at the time, and they cgi'd the backgrouds to make them look more 'stralian.
>no cgi honest
CGI is unavoidable nowadays, but the sheer amount of stunt scenes is absurd. The whole crash at the end is real. The explosions in the chase are real. Fucking polecats scenes are real.
Go watch the behind the scenes of this film, shit is an action movie on its own.
My favorite fact is the director saw pic related and said "play something", when they said it was just a prop and the sound system didn't work he told them to make it work.
More guitarists and another drummer.
Also a bassist to provide a bass line.
Motivated by Heavy Metal music, my warriors will fight even harder and not put up such a mediocre attempt.
Also a 20 mm autocannon on a turret.
And rockets.
Lots and lots of rockets.
ZU 23 turret on the upper rear
Twin .50s on the nose
I want two 19x 70mm Hydra pods on each side
Lastly I want this thing bristling with a really unhinged amount of claymore mines pointing every direction, including at the driver and crewmembers.
Beltfed weapons covering all directions with overlapping fields of fire and redundancy.
7.62 should do, but put in a pair of .50s up top with as close to 360 coverage as possible, and at least one Mk19 or similar automatic grenade launcher covering the rear, preferably one up front too.
Maybe fit some sort of mine laying contraption to the rear to discourage any enemies from trying to stay in the spot to the direct rear of the vehicle where having multiple overlapping fields of fire could be more difficult.
How long after the water wars do you think warlord armies could keep up that level of motorization? Assuming that most Australian Warlords are Immortan Joe-tier.
Joe was fortunate because he had access to an oil refinery that was able to supply him with all the gas he needed. He'd also cultivated a cult with a religious reverence for their cars which meant that his vehicles were immaculately cared for.
He also had a regular ammunition supply, though it's a bit odd that his men don't use firearms more often. I suspect it's a combination of needing to use existing guns and Joe being a paranoid authoritarian unwilling to give guns to people that he doesn't personally trust.
Joe clearly ruled more of an alliance than a state between Gas Town and the Bullet Farm. The Bullet Farmer shot guns like there was no tomorrow, so I suspect the Farmer was hording guns for his side.
But still how many decades until warlords just lose the ability to maintain their cars?
The prequel comic shows the Bullet Farmer and the People Eater as Joe's two favored lieutenants. They have more of a lord/vassal relationship with him, especially since Joe controls the food supply and wields the largest military force in the region from what amounts to basically an unassailable fortress with the current tech level.
Seems like they have plenty of small arms and .50 machine guns but lacked the requirements for anything larger since they use big air guns and polearms with explosives on them
Board up the trailer cabins so you only have arrow slits and gun loops. Add a crawl space going down the length of the trailer so you can get from one to the other without being jumped.
Add a fighting position on top of the truck so if someone is on the hood you can pop the top and shoot him in the head rather than crawling out the side. Better footholds on the sides so nobody falls off and gets run over by the wheels.
UHMWPE armor is literally made of garbage so it fits the setting, and making plates of it to armor up rigs would improve their survivability immensely.
The big big boss, Joe, has two semi-subordinate bosses he trades with who run their own fortresses. Joe produces the most food and water, so he's got the most authority, but one of the bosses is sitting on a massive oil well, and that's what he trades to Joe. The third boss makes bullets.
crew it with more than a handful of combatants.
And use more shotguns to try and just pepper the area with 000 buckshot.
Bullets ain't free.
The bullet farm is a thing and under that factions control, idiot.
No it ain't, they need to trade goods for 'em
My guess is the bullet farmer doesnt have the necessary firepower to take on the citadel, and if the bullet farm gets uppity Joe can just stop sending water. The citadel can survive without bullets, but gas town and the bullet farm cant survive without food and water.
Armor and guns
Orks
WAAAGH!!!
I'm just imagining Speed Freaks finding their way into Twisted Metal. And not noticing.
Paint it red.
Red ones go faster. How do you tell? Paint one car red and one car blue and let them loose. Red one crashes first so Red one goes faster.
Will there this level of dedication again in movies? Because all of the vehicles in the movie were real working vehicles.
Also, just add more gun.
With the current collapse of disney and hollywood things are looking up
We can only hope.
>Motivated by Heavy Metal music, my warriors will fight even harder and not put up such a mediocre attempt.
Also this.
That means better movies, but with lower budgets. Fewer blockbusters like Fury Road.
I can see why not, its just dressing up a car and parking it in front of a green screen.
>no cgi honest
CGI is unavoidable nowadays, but the sheer amount of stunt scenes is absurd. The whole crash at the end is real. The explosions in the chase are real. Fucking polecats scenes are real.
they never claimed "no CGI", just less CGI than typically used. they did alot more practical stunts than contemporary movies dare to.
if you contrarian mongrel actually did some research you would know all the stunts were real. Real crashes, real explosions. The part about green screens comes in when juxtapositioning them into the same frame with some background set like the canyon walls. Or what, if they did not blow up/impale/shoot/crush the actors and extras for real its fake CGI/#notmypracticaleffect
The crew behind Fury Road originated from cheap aussie exploitation flicks from the 70s/80s. They were gung ho cowboys to put it mildly. Also a lot of experience with pulling off crap like they did. Unfortunately dont know if the current trend of cheap CGI even cultivates any talent of near same caliber. Specially as it gets so realistic its becoming indistinguishable from actual stunts
Yeah, they ended up filming in Namibia since Australia was unseasonably green at the time, and they cgi'd the backgrouds to make them look more 'stralian.
Go watch the behind the scenes of this film, shit is an action movie on its own.
My favorite fact is the director saw pic related and said "play something", when they said it was just a prop and the sound system didn't work he told them to make it work.
Mine is that there was a sudden retail shortage of edible silver food colouring after Fury Road came out 😉
NOT have a woman drive it.
More guitarists and another drummer.
Also a bassist to provide a bass line.
Motivated by Heavy Metal music, my warriors will fight even harder and not put up such a mediocre attempt.
Also a 20 mm autocannon on a turret.
And rockets.
Lots and lots of rockets.
>20 mm autocannon on a turret
Will it fit?
Build more ramparts on the top, even if they don't provide protection, concealment is important.
Use a ZIL-135 as a base.
fill it with sand
I legit thought this was an S-300 when I clicked on the thread.
It's actually a Tatra T815
barbed wire on the top won't stop them probably but it'll hurt em like a bitch
ZU 23 turret on the upper rear
Twin .50s on the nose
I want two 19x 70mm Hydra pods on each side
Lastly I want this thing bristling with a really unhinged amount of claymore mines pointing every direction, including at the driver and crewmembers.
Wouldn't make more sense to have the twin .50s on the sunroof?
It is good to know that Dunlop survive the Pox-eclipse.
Will madmax 5 be a war over rubber? Madmax Rubberwarrior.
>Machine guns in the two positions up top
>More skulls
>Breast milk tap in the main cabin for my enjoyment
build something else
Save Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and have her give me road head while driving
Redesign it as a bullpup.
Beltfed weapons covering all directions with overlapping fields of fire and redundancy.
7.62 should do, but put in a pair of .50s up top with as close to 360 coverage as possible, and at least one Mk19 or similar automatic grenade launcher covering the rear, preferably one up front too.
Maybe fit some sort of mine laying contraption to the rear to discourage any enemies from trying to stay in the spot to the direct rear of the vehicle where having multiple overlapping fields of fire could be more difficult.
I forget, was there any reason the warboys couldn't pop the tyres and bring it to a halt?
They are somehow reinforced, they try several times.
They did, with max's old pursuit special in fact. It looked like the tire they popped was reinforced with something inside however
Find a way to remove the sepia filter and use it to leave Australia.
I don't think you can leave Australia
fill it to the brim with raiders and use as an improvised ifv, also 2 mg's, more skulls nad better armor for the driver
More black powder guns. FUCK TONS of pivot guns with grape shot, blunderbusses for the homies.
Primitive MLRS.
>Verification not required.
How long after the water wars do you think warlord armies could keep up that level of motorization? Assuming that most Australian Warlords are Immortan Joe-tier.
Joe was fortunate because he had access to an oil refinery that was able to supply him with all the gas he needed. He'd also cultivated a cult with a religious reverence for their cars which meant that his vehicles were immaculately cared for.
He also had a regular ammunition supply, though it's a bit odd that his men don't use firearms more often. I suspect it's a combination of needing to use existing guns and Joe being a paranoid authoritarian unwilling to give guns to people that he doesn't personally trust.
Joe clearly ruled more of an alliance than a state between Gas Town and the Bullet Farm. The Bullet Farmer shot guns like there was no tomorrow, so I suspect the Farmer was hording guns for his side.
But still how many decades until warlords just lose the ability to maintain their cars?
The prequel comic shows the Bullet Farmer and the People Eater as Joe's two favored lieutenants. They have more of a lord/vassal relationship with him, especially since Joe controls the food supply and wields the largest military force in the region from what amounts to basically an unassailable fortress with the current tech level.
Seems like they have plenty of small arms and .50 machine guns but lacked the requirements for anything larger since they use big air guns and polearms with explosives on them
One pintle .50 and it would fuck up every other vehicle in the film
more metal spikes
More spare wheels
Board up the trailer cabins so you only have arrow slits and gun loops. Add a crawl space going down the length of the trailer so you can get from one to the other without being jumped.
Add a fighting position on top of the truck so if someone is on the hood you can pop the top and shoot him in the head rather than crawling out the side. Better footholds on the sides so nobody falls off and gets run over by the wheels.
quad 50 cal like they did in waterworld.The only person that could wield and supply such a beast would be the bullet farmer
UHMWPE armor is literally made of garbage so it fits the setting, and making plates of it to armor up rigs would improve their survivability immensely.
Maybe they already do?, i don't think anyone dies via a gunshot through the truck doors or anything
Thats a good point, it would explain why the trucks seem to take so many bullets before giving out.
more spikes
where do they get the fuel from?
The big big boss, Joe, has two semi-subordinate bosses he trades with who run their own fortresses. Joe produces the most food and water, so he's got the most authority, but one of the bosses is sitting on a massive oil well, and that's what he trades to Joe. The third boss makes bullets.
Gas town
give it the ability to deploy drones that drop bombs and soften places up before you drive there.