Bolt Posted Tuesday at 04:34 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:34 AM 1 hour ago, SteveTheFish said: Frank Miller refuses to allow his works being licensed. You had me going there...
SteveTheFish Posted Tuesday at 05:06 AM Posted Tuesday at 05:06 AM 31 minutes ago, Bolt said: You had me going there... Crap. I meant to say George Miller, not Frank Miller. I always get those two mixed up. 😄
Big s Posted Tuesday at 06:00 AM Posted Tuesday at 06:00 AM 52 minutes ago, SteveTheFish said: Crap. I meant to say George Miller, not Frank Miller. I always get those two mixed up. 😄 I knew which miller you were talking about, I tend to confuse names as well
Graham Posted yesterday at 04:08 AM Posted yesterday at 04:08 AM On 9/22/2025 at 5:43 PM, Big s said: Yeah, those look great. Looks like you don’t need to do much at all to give it the basic appearance from the show On 9/22/2025 at 5:25 PM, GMK said: Hasegawa has released pics of the unpainted, assembled kit. This looks awesome, even unpainted. I have zero painting skills so I might actually pick this up as it looks so good.
Graham Posted yesterday at 04:16 AM Posted yesterday at 04:16 AM On 9/30/2025 at 10:54 AM, SteveTheFish said: At Aoshima, we were hoping to do an all-new tooling for the Mad Max Interceptor, and if we could've gotten the license then I'm sure it would've been retooled to make both the black Interceptor and regular yellow/blue pursuit cars, plus the modified version from the 2nd movie. Who knows? Maybe even a stand-alone Ford Falcon model car. Alas, I was given a definite "NO" from the movie studio. Frank Miller refuses to allow his works being licensed. He probably saw too many Jar Jar Binks pajamas and the whole nightmare of Star Wars licensing and refused to go down that route. Big Mad Max fan here.
Graham Posted yesterday at 04:17 AM Posted yesterday at 04:17 AM Now, back to our regular Hasegawa content. 😅
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