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Was surfing and ran across this site about the filming of the newest "Dark Knight" movie to be out this summer.
Looks like the writer or producer or someone has an eye for military vehicles too!
They called it a HEMTT, but as you can see it is one of the 10 x 10 PLS units. Hard to see if it is one of the newer models or what. Can't imagine they would want to trash one of the new (read: "expensive") units with the 4 axle steering. They took a tip from one of our SS members who is building a camper out of a shipping container (sorry - can't remember his screen name) - looks like they modified a shipping container so it would fit "over the road" - not functional as a PLS container as the "graple hook" has been folded down for the movie.
A WARNING FOR ALL OF YOU MORE SENSITIVE RESTORATION TYPE MV LOVERS - THEY TAKE THIS TRUCK AND DRIVE IT/DROP IT SOME 20 FEET OFF OF AN OVERPASS - NOT WITHOUT DAMMAGE!!! Can see at lease one rear hub did not survive (not surprised as at least the rear axle is a steer and usually weaker than a straight axle) and looks like one of the hanging cab steps is detached so the cab probably hit pretty hard. Oshkosh Truck should use it as a promo if it did OK, all things considered.
Couldn't help but wonder if this is where one of the "mechanics school" PLS units off GL ended up - might not be as quite a few things are different that really didn't need to be changed for the "jump". Front skid plate for one is either a newer shaped one or has been modified for the movie.
Here is the link for all who are brave enough!
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansi..._for_iThe_Dark_Knight_Risesi_Truck_Drop_Stunt
Enjoy! Dave.
Looks like the writer or producer or someone has an eye for military vehicles too!
They called it a HEMTT, but as you can see it is one of the 10 x 10 PLS units. Hard to see if it is one of the newer models or what. Can't imagine they would want to trash one of the new (read: "expensive") units with the 4 axle steering. They took a tip from one of our SS members who is building a camper out of a shipping container (sorry - can't remember his screen name) - looks like they modified a shipping container so it would fit "over the road" - not functional as a PLS container as the "graple hook" has been folded down for the movie.
A WARNING FOR ALL OF YOU MORE SENSITIVE RESTORATION TYPE MV LOVERS - THEY TAKE THIS TRUCK AND DRIVE IT/DROP IT SOME 20 FEET OFF OF AN OVERPASS - NOT WITHOUT DAMMAGE!!! Can see at lease one rear hub did not survive (not surprised as at least the rear axle is a steer and usually weaker than a straight axle) and looks like one of the hanging cab steps is detached so the cab probably hit pretty hard. Oshkosh Truck should use it as a promo if it did OK, all things considered.
Couldn't help but wonder if this is where one of the "mechanics school" PLS units off GL ended up - might not be as quite a few things are different that really didn't need to be changed for the "jump". Front skid plate for one is either a newer shaped one or has been modified for the movie.
Here is the link for all who are brave enough!
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansi..._for_iThe_Dark_Knight_Risesi_Truck_Drop_Stunt
Enjoy! Dave.
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