14 Things You'll Find At The "Mad Max" Museum
Call yourself a Mad Max fan? Not until you’ve been here.
The Mad Max Museum is tucked away in Silverton, New South Wales, which is just outside outback town Broken Hill.
Mad Max 2 (1981) was filmed in Broken Hill and neighboring Silverton. The latest installment Mad Max: Fury Road was also meant to be filmed in these outback locations, but a rare occurrence of heavy rain turned the dusty landscape into a lush, green one.
The museum opened in September of 2010 after English couple Adrian and Linda Bennett were surprised to discover there wasn't already one in existence.
"I felt it was down to me to put something together for fans and visitors alike to enjoy and get a feel for this great film," Adrian told BuzzFeed Oz.
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It's full of hidden gems from the post-apocalyptic franchise, including an array of vehicles.
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You'll find the famed Interceptor used by Max, who was played by Mel Gibson.
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You can even get up close and personal.
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