This California-based director and father just created Mad Max: Fury Road vehicles for his kids and they look totally insane.
Inspired by Mad Max, obviously, father Ian Pfaff started off with the classic Little Tykes Cozy Coupes. He then used anything he could find, from old computer junk to an espresso machine, and used them to spice up the basic kid cars. The result? Two completely badass-looking Mad Max: Fury Road vehicles that look like they’re straight from the movie! And we must say, Ian’s kids look pretty hardcore behind the wheel.
This California-based director and father just created Mad Max: Fury Road vehicles for his kids and they look totally insane
Inspired by Mad Max, obviously, father Ian Pfaff started off with the classic Little Tykes Cozy Coupes
He then started spicing up the kid cars with things he found around the house
He used everything from old computer junk to an espresso machine
Ian’s wife Emily even made badass outfits to match the vehicles
The result?
Two completely badass-looking Mad Max: Fury Road vehicles
They look like they’re straight from the movie
Just look at this wheel!
We must say, they look pretty hardcore
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Share on FacebookThat oldest boy even looks like a Bad-A*s. Only, I don't see him driving anywhere. Do they actually work?
since these type of vehicles use old flintstones type of propulsion, that depends on the "driver" if they will go anywhere.
Load More Replies...While I love it as art... babies fall. And all I can picture is that little girl hitting a corner and ripping a hole in her face. So many sharp edges. Maybe I'm just over-protective.
Most of it is plastic, painted in metallic colours
Load More Replies...Love these. Wish I had thought of it when my kids were small and my home was blighted with primary coloured plastic.
The rides look pretty child safe too! But I worry about copycats who won't put safety to mind.
I love the doll tied to the front of the oldest child's truck
that doll is going to give me nightmares =x
Load More Replies...1 year later, the kids have strong legs from driving around in a heavy car (;^ o ^; )
These are so amazing, especially if the kids get to hold a tool or two while dad does the dirty work. Great family adventure.
That oldest boy even looks like a Bad-A*s. Only, I don't see him driving anywhere. Do they actually work?
since these type of vehicles use old flintstones type of propulsion, that depends on the "driver" if they will go anywhere.
Load More Replies...While I love it as art... babies fall. And all I can picture is that little girl hitting a corner and ripping a hole in her face. So many sharp edges. Maybe I'm just over-protective.
Most of it is plastic, painted in metallic colours
Load More Replies...Love these. Wish I had thought of it when my kids were small and my home was blighted with primary coloured plastic.
The rides look pretty child safe too! But I worry about copycats who won't put safety to mind.
I love the doll tied to the front of the oldest child's truck
that doll is going to give me nightmares =x
Load More Replies...1 year later, the kids have strong legs from driving around in a heavy car (;^ o ^; )
These are so amazing, especially if the kids get to hold a tool or two while dad does the dirty work. Great family adventure.
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