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Destination Time: 56:7:12 (21 ABY) (3674 ATC) 2:03 a.m.
1024 finds a back alley which to rest and take self portraits of him and the old scientist's car.
TK-1024: "The only bad thing is how I won't be able to show this to anybody.... oops"
1024 gets back in the car with a fresh pellet of plutonium and heads farther into the future. When we next see him, he won't exactly be the same......
Part of the Clones and Stormies Playing Nicely set.
Part of the new Stormtrooper Time Travel miniseries.
40ea, 1100uF 200vdc capacitors, all wired in parallel.
Then that entire capacitor bank, is wired in parallel with the main traction pack. A second capacitor bank of the same size is slated to be installed on the otherside of the traction pack, opposite of this capacitor bank.
Destination Time: 16:5:24 (19 BBY) (3634 ATC) 4:35 p.m.
Location: Klegger Corp Mining Facility, Mustafar
TK-Doc: "Anakin! Padmé! You've got to come with me."
Padmé: "Anakin! Who is that strange trooper coming out of the transport?"
Anakin: "It's alright, m'lady. I'll deal with him."
TK-Doc: "It is imperative that you come along. The future of the galaxy is at stake."
Anakin: "The only future I see at stake is yours. Now you better get a move along and stop harassing the Senator, or I will have to begin aggressive negotiations."
TK-Doc: "Now Anakin, I don't want any trouble. I just want to help things and you can benefit from this."
Anakin: "Suppose I do help you. What's in it for us? And by the way, how did you happen to catch us two together. No one knows of us together."
TK-Doc: "It would be difficult to explain, but I'll just say it right now. I'm from the future. I came here into the past to find you and show you the destruction you will create if it is not abated."
Anakin: "Hah, can you believe this nut? Padmé, now that this war's over, let's get off of this hellish planet. Maybe a relaxing vacation on Naboo..."
Padmé: "I don't know, Anakin. I just don't see what you mean by ruling the galaxy as husband and wife. You're going down a path....."
Anakin: "Now just a minute.... Wait.. What the hell? Obi-Wan? YOU BROUGHT HIM HERE?!?!"
TK-Doc: "Oh bugger...."
TK-Doc realizes there is no helping the situation after this point and drives the DeLorean into temporal displacement. The sound of an erupting volcano masks the sonic boom.
If only there was someone else that could help out.....
Part of the Clones and Stormies Playing Nicely set.
Part of the Stormtrooper Time Travel miniseries.
Part of the new You've Got To Come Back With Me miniseries.
Destination Time: 3:9:10 (32 BBY) (3621 ATC) 2:19 a.m.
Location: Kohlma, one of the moons of Bogden.
Jango: "Who are you and what do you want, stranger?"
TK-Doc: "I came here to prevent you from being the Kaminoan template for their clone army."
Jango: "How'd you know about that? That deal is only known by a few individuals of whom I have the pleasure of calling business associates."
TK-Doc: "Let's just say a little Wookiee told me."
Jango: "You hang with them furry scum? I outta put you down right now just for that!"
TK-Doc: "No, it's just a figure of speech. By the way, are your hands always tied like that to your weapons?"
Jango: "Well, I have butterfingers, so I thought it better to duct tape them to my hands, and I'd ALWAYS be ready for the kill."
TK-Doc: "Ah.. nice to know."
Jango: "So what about my affiliation with the cloners? Why shouldn't I help them."
TK-Doc: "Because your clones start up a galactic army that is caught in a war for three standard years, and then eradicates all the Jedi across the galaxy."
Jango: "I'm fine with that. I never liked those Jedi. Always messin' with your head. I figure them to be aruetycate anyway."
TK-Doc: "Aruetycate?"
Jango: "Traitorous. Backstabbers."
TK-Doc: "Oh I think you got it all wrong. The clones are the ones that kill the Jedi, but the Jedi are not traitors. And you will be working with traitors as your bosses live double lives. You don't want to play their game. One big chess match war of a game."
Jango: "Easy for you to say. I guess it all depends on your... point of view."
TK-Doc: "But you can't start this army. It will destroy the galaxy."
Jango: "So have the Jedi. I'm on my way to the Outer Rim now and I have a lot of money coming my way. Have a nice life, shabuir."
Jango gets in his ship Slave I and flies off towards Wild Space and the world of Kamino. TK-Doc is starting to run out of options. Going forward again may be the only way now...
TK-Doc: *murmurs to self* "Have fun when you lose your head."
Part of the Clones and Stormies Playing Nicely set.
Part of the Stormtrooper Time Travel miniseries.
Part of the You've Got To Come Back With Me miniseries.
This was a small project i worked on to pass the time a few weeks ago and really liked it. so much i uploaded it! its of my 1:18 de lorean time machine model by sunstar
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Here’s one more I forgot to upload from this set. I've been under the weather lately. I haven't shot anything new in almost a week. I need to get back into the swing of things.
A DMC DeLorean in full Back to the Future garb, complete with the Mr. Fusion on the back.
This was on display at the TechRestore booth at Macworld 2009.
"The way I figured it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?" -- 'Doc' Emmett L. Brown
In the early '80s, car maker John Z. DeLorean had big dreams for his sleek silver automobiles, but he probably never imagined that they would one day travel through time and drive into the hearts of millions of movie goers!
In 1985, teenager Marty McFly accidentally found himself behind the wheel of Doc Brown's latest invention -- a super-customized DeLorean retrofitted with a portable plutonium-powered nuclear reactor which sent him hurtling through the veil of time 30 years into the past to help his parents fall in love.
Doc explained to Marty that the car's stainless-steel construction helps with flux dispersal, an aid necessary for time traveling. When he later traveled forward to the future, Doc took the DeLorean concept to all new heights. Modified and futurized with a simple hover conversion from the year 2015, enabling the DeLorean to defy gravity as well as the time barrier.
Over the course of 130 years, Marty & Doc found themselves in a number of nail-biting adventures as they traveled across the space-time continuum in this highly detailed 1:18 scale version of the durable DeLorean time machine vehicle. As the duo quickly learned, if you're traveling through time, you're going to encounter some different kinds of terrain. Whether you're flying down the skyways of the future or riding the rails in the Old West, the DeLorean is THE time machine of choice!
Emmett Brown's design was flawed. This is what my flux capacitor looks like.
(It's actually a 10,000 amp 10 microsecond rise time current pulse generator for simulating nuclear spallation in liquid metals, but we still call it the "flux capacitor")
The Flux Capacitor, which looks suspiciously like an Oscillation Overthruster. I bet Dr. Brown crossed paths with Dr. Banzai before making this invention.
This DMC-12 is always parked right here on the street, rain or shine. It's definitely not perfect, but I think that makes it cooler.
Apparently there was a gathering of many former DMC employees in Portrush. So around a dozen De Lorean cars arrived to Portrush Harbour. Caused quite a stir and got a wee bit of attention. Our thanks to one of the owners who left their car open so that the gull wing doors were on show.....and let plenty of people get their photos taken in the car. He said he should've charged a fiver a photo and got enough to buy another car!
While working in San Francisco, we ran out of clean dishes and resorted to using the "fancy" glasses. Coke on the left, Dew on the right. Rubin said it looked like a Flux Capacitor. I have no clue what that means, but it makes me laugh.
This would be a fun scratchbuild movie prop. The electronics for the digital speedometer wouldn't be too difficult either, you could probably base it off a 555 timer chip. I'm willing to bet the remote itself is just a late 1980's store-bought car/plane controller.
"The way I figured it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?" -- 'Doc' Emmett L. Brown
In the early '80s, car maker John Z. DeLorean had big dreams for his sleek silver automobiles, but he probably never imagined that they would one day travel through time and drive into the hearts of millions of movie goers!
In 1985, teenager Marty McFly accidentally found himself behind the wheel of Doc Brown's latest invention -- a super-customized DeLorean retrofitted with a portable plutonium-powered nuclear reactor which sent him hurtling through the veil of time 30 years into the past to help his parents fall in love.
Doc explained to Marty that the car's stainless-steel construction helps with flux dispersal, an aid necessary for time traveling. When he later traveled forward to the future, Doc took the DeLorean concept to all new heights. Modified and futurized with a simple hover conversion from the year 2015, enabling the DeLorean to defy gravity as well as the time barrier.
Over the course of 130 years, Marty & Doc found themselves in a number of nail-biting adventures as they traveled across the space-time continuum in this highly detailed 1:18 scale version of the durable DeLorean time machine vehicle. As the duo quickly learned, if you're traveling through time, you're going to encounter some different kinds of terrain. Whether you're flying down the skyways of the future or riding the rails in the Old West, the DeLorean is THE time machine of choice!