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Ford Falcon XB Interceptor Mad Max GreenLight 1:18

Ford Falcon XB Interceptor Mad Max GreenLight 1:18
Current price: £230.00

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Specifications
Car Brand
Ford
Model Manufacturer
GreenLight
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
DDA012
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About the Ford Falcon XB Interceptor Mad Max GreenLight 1:18

TL;DR: GreenLight's 1:18 diecast Ford Falcon XB Interceptor reproduces the Pursuit Special from Mad Max, one of Australian cinema's defining movie cars. Its supercharger scoop and menacing black bodywork are unmistakable regardless of a collector's familiarity with the film.

The original Falcon XB's long, low coupe body already had genuine road presence before the film added a bonnet-mounted supercharger scoop and blacked-out styling that turned it into something closer to a weapon.

An Instantly Recognisable Movie Silhouette

Few film cars carry as much visual identity as the Interceptor, and GreenLight's diecast reproduces its exaggerated bonnet scoop, side exhausts and aggressive black finish with the recognisability the subject demands. The XB's coupe proportions were already substantial before the film's additions, and the model captures that muscular stance without needing the licensed branding to explain what it is. Diecast construction at this tier delivers the metal weight and straightforward build quality expected at the price, appropriate for a subject whose appeal rests entirely on instant visual recognition rather than showroom-grade finishing.

A Cornerstone of Any Film-Car Shelf

Mad Max's Interceptor has achieved a level of pop-culture recognition that few movie cars match, cutting across car enthusiasts and film fans alike regardless of either group's prior familiarity with Australian cinema. It anchors a film-car display convincingly on its own, needing no supporting context to justify its place.

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