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Back to the Future Sets, Universal Studios Backlot, California, 1999

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And then Biff realized Marty had the Almanac

Delorean v2 new exhaust ports & new rear deck

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The Hill Valley sign, seen in the Courthouse Square parking lot in 1985.

The front entrance of the nearby Blacker House (Greene & Greene, 1907) was the one actually used in "Back To The Future." It is similar in appearance to the entrance of the Gamble House, shown here.

In my modified version of this set shown above I swapped out ALL of the bright 'off-colour scheme' parts found in the standard version of the model with replacement parts in Black, Medium Stone Grey and Dark Stone Grey to give the model a clean, colour scheme consistent and movie-accurate look.

 

It's turned out very well and in my opinion is an 'essential mod' if you want to display this model on a stand in its flying mode.

 

See more about this mod in the supporting video: youtu.be/CnvKxRzuFG0

Burbank, CA/October 2015

Auckland, New Zealand

#BackToTheFuture

  

Another normal random citizen car. This vehicle was inspired by the movie 'Back to the future' Delorean car. Not an exact copy/replica of that type model, just took the inspiration of the design. It can fit 2 minifigs in the interior.

  

2.849 cc

V6

150 bhp

Vmax : 209 km/h

 

British Motor Museum

Gaydon

Warvick

England - United kingdom

November 2018

Back to the Future Sets, Universal Studios Backlot, California, 1999

Lego Cuusoo 21103 The DeLorean Time Machine was released in 2013.

[Back To The Future I version]

 

Cuusoo #004

Designed by Masashi Togami and Sakuretsu of Team BTTF.

 

The printed Flux Capacitor has a spelling error, 'SHEILD' instead of 'SHIELD'.

Time Traveler weekend.

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Lego Cuusoo 21103 The DeLorean Time Machine was released in 2013.

[Back To The Future I version]

 

Cuusoo #004

Designed by Masashi Togami and Sakuretsu of Team BTTF.

 

The destination time was printed as 01-28-1958 (Jan 1, 1958), the date when the first Lego brick was patented.

"Back to the Future II" (Universal, 1989)

Used in the GE "Brilliant Machines" Ad.

Well, 2015 came and went, and still no hoverboards...

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