The bus scene on the Golden Gate is wrong on so many levels. First, the bus is a rear engine model known as a "pusher". It is evident by the lack of grill in the front for a radiator. As the name sounds, the engine is in the very back of the bus. The differential points rearward, rather than forward. As a result, the drive shaft isn't present in the section of the bus forward of the rear axle. However, they show John Connor grabbing the phantom drive shaft just behind the front axle. Secondly, if this was a front engine model and John actually managed to break the drive shaft it would not catapult the bus. MythBusters debunked this myth several years ago with a car. Third, when the bus does flip it lands on the back end. In this shot you can clearly see the drive train of a rear engine model. The cg guys forgot that they needed to use a front engine model so that they would have a drive shaft to use for the bus flip.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:08