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Worst fucking musical I've ever seen in my life. What a waste of time and a complete insult to any audience. Utter garbage. Fuck you Back to the Future, the Musical Dumbster Fire.
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.
Lego Cuusoo 21103 The DeLorean Time Machine was released in 2013.
Cuusoo #004
Designed by Masashi Togami and Sakuretsu of Team BTTF.
The Packard was a make of car in the 1950s.
Emmett Brown owned a cream-colored Packard Custom Eight Victoria and let Marty McFly borrow it for the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance. The car became the scene of the scuffle between Biff Tannen, Lorraine Baines, and George McFly.
When Marty returned for the second time to 1955, he drove Doc home after he fainted.
The Packard's license plate number was 8N39742.
[Text from Backtothefuture.wikia.com]
backtothefuture.wikia.com/wiki/Packard
My favourite car from the trilogy of the 'Back to the Future' films is the Packard Convertible owned by the 1955 era Doc Brown. Not necessarily obvious to recent viewers of the film, the Packard is one of the subtle references to the privilege background that Doc Brown would have come from. The Packard of the post-war period were a challenge to Cadillac as the very best car one could buy. The Custom Eight Victoria sitting toward the higher end of the Packard range. The 1948 was the first new Post-War Packards, still utilising the pre-war chassis and straight-eight engine.
One of the other markers of Doc Brown's status in 1955 is his house. The following are a couple of interesting links regarding both his house and the garage used in the first film:
Doc Brown house from the film is a fantastic early 29th century home; 'Robert R. Blacker House' (no relation). I encourage the reader to investigate this house further, as it is really exceptionally finished.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_R._Blacker_House
The second home used was 'Gamble House', designed by the same Architects:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamble_House_(Pasadena,_California)
This next link shows a visit by the SCCA to Gamble House with some great photos of very beautiful cars:
www.vaultcars.com/gamble-house-so-cal-ccca-tour
This Lego miniland scale 1948 Packard Custom Eight Victoria Convertible (Back to the Future I & II) has been created for Flickr LUGNuts' 96th Build Challenge - The 8th Birthday, titled - 'Happy Crazy Eight Birthday, LUGNuts' - where all previous build challenges are available to build to. This model is built to the LUGNuts 45th Build Challenge, - "Everything Under the Sun" - a challenge to build any vehicle with an open roof, showering the occupants with sunshine (or rain if there is no closing roof mechanism). The model is also built to the 6th build challenge, - "Your Claim to Fame" - a challenge encouraging the builder to create an iconic model with some level of popular culture reference (to ensure lots of interweb exposure) -
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The Lego version of the DeLorean as input for a deep investigation about the concept of time and the reality of the world of today www.wiseguyofficial.com/lifestyle/lego-back-to-the-future...
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
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
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'.
I didn't take these, but this was the cake for my wedding a few weeks ago. The cake was the clock tower and was red velvet. It was done by Caryn's Cakes in Atlanta.
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