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LEGO BTTF Delorean - Part 2 - Rear 3/4 View - Hover mode

LEGO BTTF Delorean Marty and Doc in Car

Plutonium v2 with new red rod on new plutonium chamber

 

Rods are modified length Trans-Red Bar 4L (Lightsaber Blade / Wand)

Doc Brown kind of reminds me of Will Farrell.

LEGO BTTF Delorean - Part 3 - Hood Box attaching point

Delorean backing out of truck

Delorean rear with new interchangeable plates/fuel chambers

LEGO BTTF Delorean - Part 1 - Rear View

LEGO BTTF Delorean - Rear View - Plate and Powering Switching point

Interchangeable Wheels for Part 3 Delorean

Doc's Barn in the Movie "Back to the Future 3" was made with LEGO!

The building instruction is in Rebrickable:

reb.li/m/190362

 

Doc's lab in 1885 was built on two 32x32 baseplates. The front area includes the famous ice cube maker and train model. The rear area is his living quarter. The garage in front of the ice cube maker is compatible with "LEGO 21103 The DeLorean Time Machine" (not included in the instruction or part list).

 

The DeLorean DMC-12 (commonly referred to simply as The DeLorean as it was the only model ever produced by the company) is a sports car manufactured by John DeLorean's DeLorean Motor Company for the American market in 1981–82. Featuring gull-wing doors with a fiberglass "underbody", to which non-structural brushed stainless steel panels are affixed, the car became iconic for the appearance of a modified version as a time machine in the Back to the Future film trilogy.

  

The first prototype appeared in October 1976, and production officially began in 1981 in Dunmurry, a suburb of south west Belfast, Northern Ireland (with the first DMC-12 rolling off the production line on January 21). During its production, several features of the car were changed, such as the hood style, wheels and interior. Approximately 9,000 DMC-12s were made before production halted in late 1982.

  

The DMC-12 was the only model produced by the company which would go into liquidation as the US car market went through its largest slump since the 1930s. In 2007, about 6,500 DeLorean Motor cars were believed to still exist.

  

Texas entrepreneur Stephen Wynne started a separate company in 1995 using the "DeLorean Motor Company" name and shortly thereafter acquired the trademark on the stylized "DMC" logo as well as the remaining parts inventory of the original DeLorean Motor Company. The company, at its suburban Humble, Texas location, completes newly assembled cars from new old stock (NOS) parts, original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and reproduction parts on a "made to order" basis using existing Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) plates

  

Photographed at the 7th Piazza Italia, Horsham, West Sussex.

  

This annual event takes place in Horsham Town Centre on three days over the Easter weekend and offers visitors and shoppers to Horsham an exciting taste of Italy in the midst of a very English medieval market town. Packed full of fabulous cars and bikes, tasty Italian foods, lively street entertainment and a huge choice of independent shops, cafes and restaurants.

Here is a poster design featuring my favourite time-travelling scientist, Dr. Emmett L. Brown.

 

©2012 Signalnoise Studio and James White.

www.signalnoise.com

“Oh wow Rick, the Time Machine from the movie!”

“No Morty! This, this is ingenious! Thats not a time machine, it’s a LEGO kit. A LEGO kit that WASTES time! Now grab the wheel Morty, grandpa’s had too much to drink.”

 

What an excellent, satisfying build!

The action features work excellently, the details are on point and all three display options look great.

 

Awesome addition to the upscale cars. May have to do another shoot with this thing before it gets settled into a permanent display.

 

Which BttF film do you like the best?

  

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Hollywood, Universal Studios Florida

LEGO BTTF Delorean Interior Details

Tried to emulate the pose on the Back to the Future poster

This shirt is signed by John Schneider, Alaina Huffman, and now Pam Grier from Smallville.

Christopher Lloyd Autograph

 

From the London Film and Comic Con in Earls Court London, July 2008.

I'm using the month of October to post a bunch of Halloween pictures from the past.

 

This little gem features Brandon and I as Marty and Doc from Back To The Future and was taken in 2002. I remember that all night people were asking where the Delorean was. We didn't have a Delorean then, nor do we have one now. :-/ We did spend most of the night in downtown Kent, Ohio hanging off of the back of cars with Brandon's, ahem, I mean Marty's skateboard. Don't try that at home, kids.

BTTF Delorean 6-Wide Speed Champions Style

BTTF Delorean 6-Wide Speed Champions Style

DeLorean club meet at the Street Mag Show Hannover.

  

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Delorean v2 new exhaust ports & new fuel tank on bottom

A DeLorean DMC-12 at the Street Mag Show in Hannover.

  

© Dennis Matthies

My photographs are copyrighted and may not be altered, printed, published in any media and/or format, or re-posted in other websites/blogs.

World Expo, Universal Studios Florida

1885 Doc Brown

 

Reddish Brown Minifig, Headgear : Hat, Very Wide Brim Outback Style (Fedora)

 

Light Flesh Minifig, Head : Dual Sided Light Gray Eyebrows, White Pupils, Open Mouth, Cheek Lines, Smile / Open Mouth Scared Pattern - Stud Recessed

 

Dark Bluish Gray Torso : Jacket and Striped Shirt with Dark Tan Bandana Pattern / Dark Bluish Gray Arms / Light Flesh Hands

 

Brown : Hips and Legs

Delorean from Part 2 - front view

© 7-12-2022, by D.L. Polonsky. Colored pencil on Bristol board.

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