Mad Max Interceptor
Mad Max Interceptor
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Mad Max Interceptor

A makeMZ ST Original 3D Puzzle

This is a Great Pattern with some Amazing Detail work in it.

The first car shown in the film with the title Pursuit Special is a 1972 HQ 
Holden Monaro V8 coupe stolen and driven by the escaped criminal, the Night 
Rider. The more famous Pursuit Special is a modified 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT. Max 
Rockatansky (Mel Gibson) is offered the black Pursuit Special, referred to as a 
V8 Interceptor, as an incentive to stay on the force as their top pursuit man 
after he reveals his desire to resign. Although Max turns the offer down, he 
later uses the black car to exact his revenge on an outlaw motorcycle gang who 
killed his wife and child.
 
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2 or 4 CDR Files - Sizes you receive Depend on individual Product - usually in 1-8 and 3 mm and/or 1-4 and 6 mm Versions (Corel Draw Format for Laser)
 
2 or 4 DXF's - Sizes you receive Depend on individual Product -  usually in 1-8 and 3 mm and/or 1-4 and 6 mm Versions (For Most CAD Programs)
 
2 or 4 SVG - Sizes you receive Depend on individual Product - usually in 1-8 and 3 mm and/or 1-4 and 6 mm Versions  (Opens in Many CAD & Drawing Programs) 

Printable PDF Pattern  (For Scroll Saw Use)

1 X  Clear and Concise Color Assembly Manual.

1 X  Number Guide DXF (Also called Coded DXF - NOT in all Products - Only in Certain Products)

1 x Readme File and Copyright Information

Approximate Size at 3mm
L= 285.75
W = 115.887
H = 92.075
 
Approximate Size at 1/8 inch
L = 11 1/4"
W = 4 9/16"
H = 3 5/8"
 
Approximate Size of Largest Part
 X  inches 11 3/16" X 3"
 X  mm  284.162 X 76.2
 
Approximate Part Number: 96

NOTE: Our 3D Puzzles can be built in different thicknesses.
Example: 1/8" uses 1/8" Plywood...1/4" uses 1/4" Plywood, etc.
As a rule, although the slots are set to fit the same sized tool, most
people will use a smaller bit size when cutting.

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