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Here's a small car I made a while back. I was pretty happy with how it turned out, in spite of the bungling edit, but for all that I'm not a car builder, and so there are no doubt some big flaws. Any comments would be appreciated!
This is my take on the Back to the Future DeLorean time machine. I wanted to make it as accurate to the movie as possible including the lightning rod, Mr. Fusion, etc. as well as being able to hold figures.
Another thing I really wanted to do was to put transparent bricks in all of the windows, because most MOCs just leave the windows empty. I also decided to include opening doors, despite the fact that they're pretty fragile.
This is actually the second time I have built this vehicle. The old one was extremely disproportionate, so I decided to have another go. I'm much happier with it this time around.
My quest for the best possible minifig DeLorean in silver continues. I lenghten the back by two plates, now it seems less chunky, I rebuilt the whole timemachine equipment on the back, seems fairly accurate compared to the studio model. This part is tricky, since it's very difficult to sort out the pics of the real car and copies that were built all around the globe. Movies don't help, too dark, to fast, not enough detail shots. I am thinking about replacing the middle row of silver plates with black, there is a plastic line along the doors.
It is pretty wired that Philipp just told me right before i uploaded these that today is Delorean´s deathday:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_DeLorean
Well i paid some justice to one of the most beloved cars of movie history i hope.
The chassis is spraypainted metalic silver.
The scale is 1:15.
The beat from the video is by MAXIMUM BEATS:
Thanks Max !
Camera: Canon EOS 1n
Lens: Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 STM 'pancake'
Film: Agfaphoto Vista Plus 200
Develop and Scan: Photo Hippo
I took this photograph at the Footman James Classic Car Show Manchester at EventCity in September 2018. It's a DeLorean DMC-12 modified to resemble the car used in the 'Back to the Future' film series. The DeLorean was not a great success and production only lasted for about two years before the company was placed into receivership in February 1982.
Not being familiar with future technology, Harry assumes that the DeLorean is a magic flying car like the Weasleys' Ford Anglia.
The engine is a Peugeot-Renault-Volvo (PRV) 2.85 L V6, rated at 130 hp @ 5500 rpm and 153 lb⋅ft @ 2750 rpm of torque that was designed and built under special contract with the DeLorean Motor Company.
130 hp @ 153 lb-ft. - no wonder it tops out at 88!
This is my take on the Back to the Future DeLorean time machine. I wanted to make it as accurate to the movie as possible including the lightning rod, Mr. Fusion, etc. as well as being able to hold figures.
Another thing I really wanted to do was to put transparent bricks in all of the windows, because most MOCs just leave the windows empty. I also decided to include opening doors, despite the fact that they're pretty fragile.
This is actually the second time I have built this vehicle. The old one was extremely disproportionate, so I decided to have another go. I'm much happier with it this time around.
It is pretty wired that Philipp just told me right before i uploaded these that today is Delorean´s deathday:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_DeLorean
Well i paid some justice to one of the most beloved cars of movie history i hope.
The chassis is spraypainted metalic silver.
The scale is 1:15.
The beat from the video is by MAXIMUM BEATS:
Thanks Max !