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| ==Summary== | | == Licensing == |
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| |summary= The Warthog made for the Halo film.
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| |film = Halo film
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| |type = real
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| |source = http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=12669
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| |filename = WarthogB110707.jpg
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| |caption = Um. The dudes at WETA made a Warthog. I don’t mean that they made a big plastic thing that looks like a Warthog. I mean they built a fully-functioning, four-wheel steering, powerful, off-road vehicle with a machine gun on the back. At the correct scale. If you live near Wellington, New Zealand, you might even see some crazy machine-shop dude from WETA fishtailing around your base, ahem, I mean neighborhood.<br> What’s it for? Well, a couple of things – one of which will be one of the shorts coming from director Neill Blomkamp. We sort of blindsided you guys with the first short (Arms Race) – it had little to no context or explanation, but when you see it as it was originally intended – as part of an overall narrative, you might just pee your pants. And if you don’t, then the picture below will certainly cause some leakage.<br> Goddamn. It’s a Warthog.
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| [[Category:Images of Warthog]] | | [[Category:Images of Warthog]] |
| [[Category:Images of M41 Vulcan]]
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