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Modular Back to the Future Clock Towers - 1955 & 2015
“Great Scott!”
These double corner-style modular building (64 x 32 studs) were meticulously designed after the 1955 and 2015 versions of the Hill Valley Clock Towers.
To limit the piece count (and because the insides of the buildings were never meaningfully shown on-screen), the interior of these MOCs is bare-bones but functional. This leaves you with plenty of fun and opportunity to design your own look.
High-quality Instructions for each design are split out across three easy-to-follow PDFs, and a separate PDF file lists out the required parts.
Find the instructions here and on Rebrickable.com!
You can also follow all the fun on Instagram: @BenBuildsLego
Modular Back to the Future Clock Towers - 1955 & 2015
“Great Scott!”
These double corner-style modular building (64 x 32 studs) were meticulously designed after the 1955 and 2015 versions of the Hill Valley Clock Towers.
To limit the piece count (and because the insides of the buildings were never meaningfully shown on-screen), the interior of these MOCs is bare-bones but functional. This leaves you with plenty of fun and opportunity to design your own look.
High-quality Instructions for each design are split out across three easy-to-follow PDFs, and a separate PDF file lists out the required parts.
Find the instructions here and on Rebrickable.com!
You can also follow all the fun on Instagram: @BenBuildsLego