Or Cuba. Longer post-apocalypse than mad max by a few decades, cars still running. I guess the unrealistic part is 70s australian cars lasting that long.
Casting ammo isn't hard; casting an engine block is, and requires specialized tooling. It's much more likely Immortan Joe has outrider gangs scavenging abandoned vehicles to strip for compatible replacement parts.
A new car from a decent manufacturer will last many years before you need to replace parts, I know you can only buy rusted out pieces of shit in your village but it isn't like that in the first world.
Every time I see this image I always get annoyed how perfectly styled his hair is. Insufferable how fake modern movies are. Rubbing a little paint on his neck doesn't distract from that.
Timing chains, plugs, batteries, brake pads, replacements for worn-out lines, tires obviously, plus fluid replacements and anything cosmetic that might break under conditions like mirrors and windows.
Driver 2 flashbacks. The ptsd I get from the cheating maniacal ai. That second the last mission where I replayed the beginning close to hundred times for months.
>they don't drive their cars around constantly like we do now >there's far fewer people alive >which means a surplus of unused vehicles to scrap for parts >the only truly scarce resources are food, water, oil, and bullets (because it's australia and everyone shot most of what they had already when the world ended)
Oh shit guys, it's the realism police!
You replace parts on your car every year?
Gas and oil, yes.
Tires every few.
Major parts every couple years.
Are you a woman who gets scammed by car mechanics?
I feel sorry for whatever hoopdie you're riding in.
they make them
From what?
Those don't look like stock parts on those cars.
Explain the philippines
No one owns cars in the Philippines unless they're govies or gangsters.
Or Cuba. Longer post-apocalypse than mad max by a few decades, cars still running. I guess the unrealistic part is 70s australian cars lasting that long.
Help, the city wants to fine me for a junked pt cruiser. How do I get it up in running?
MFW this thread.
Try asking on Cinemaphile they’re pretty smart
Thanks. I have never used Cinemaphile before.
Nope, just happened to get a that car.
>PT Cruiser
You're either completely fricked and have to pay to get it towed, or a masterful troll.
Well they still manufacture ammunition so it’s not crazy to think there isnt limited manufacturing of car parts
Casting ammo isn't hard; casting an engine block is, and requires specialized tooling. It's much more likely Immortan Joe has outrider gangs scavenging abandoned vehicles to strip for compatible replacement parts.
A new car from a decent manufacturer will last many years before you need to replace parts, I know you can only buy rusted out pieces of shit in your village but it isn't like that in the first world.
frick, you just ruined mad max for me
Every time I see this image I always get annoyed how perfectly styled his hair is. Insufferable how fake modern movies are. Rubbing a little paint on his neck doesn't distract from that.
>styled
It's a fricking buzz cut
OP is clearly an underaged banned who's never heard of Cuba.
in third world countries it's common for mechanics to build their own parts out of scrap when necessary
I think a society built around cars would figure out how to maintain their cars.
It's called cannibalizing other cars.
What the frick does he say in this shot?
That's my head! I think because the javelin zooms past his head.
Lol whoever cut the trailer fricked up. They had one job.
400M budget for this? I'm not going to the theater this year. There's nothing good movies or music anymore.
The ford t was very simple. What parts would be necessary that would be absolutely required?
Timing chains, plugs, batteries, brake pads, replacements for worn-out lines, tires obviously, plus fluid replacements and anything cosmetic that might break under conditions like mirrors and windows.
meanwhile in cuba
Driver 2 flashbacks. The ptsd I get from the cheating maniacal ai. That second the last mission where I replayed the beginning close to hundred times for months.
Jesus that game probably gave me some hangups on the road
What are you some kind of dog fricker with a youtube channel?
>they don't drive their cars around constantly like we do now
>there's far fewer people alive
>which means a surplus of unused vehicles to scrap for parts
>the only truly scarce resources are food, water, oil, and bullets (because it's australia and everyone shot most of what they had already when the world ended)