18+ branding has proven divisive, providing limited options for graphic designers and not always complementing the model. However, I think this example looks superb. The DeLorean stands out nicely against the dark background and I like the crackling energy surrounding the time machine. The sand blue band across the bottom looks good too, highlighting accents on the vehicle.

Doc Brown asserts that style was his primary motivation in building the time machine around a DeLorean, with the bonus of its stainless steel construction enhancing flux dispersal. That style is undoubtedly conveyed here! I think the model looks absolutely fantastic, capturing the unique body shape which characterises the DeLorean and including authentic mechanical detail too.


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Stickers represent the dashboard displays, including the integral speedometer, the plutonium chamber monitor and the time controls. The uppermost readout features the destination time, while those placed underneath feature the current and departure times. The displays are only separated by a couple of minutes here, reflecting the time machine's first journey with Einstein onboard!

That light is activated using a button on top, positioned immediately behind the tachyon pulse generator. The surrounding network of tubes and colourful mechanical details looks wonderful, including the cylindrical nuclear reactor which initially powers the DeLorean time machine. I am especially pleased with the flame yellowish orange piece at the centre, showing great fidelity to the source material.

Additional updates are made to the DeLorean time machine during Back to the Future Part III, after Doc Brown accidentally travels to 1885. Beyond repairing the shattered instruments, the original tyres are replaced with whitewall equivalents. The model therefore seems completely distinctive in this configuration, surpassing the similar previous designs in that regard.

What's interesting to me is that virtually all the cons mentioned in this review are addressed in David Slater's version of the DeLorean time machine from three years ago that can be found on BrickVault. 


The doors are able to stay up indefinitely thanks to little props under the hinges, the wheel arches are made from windshields that perfectly encircle the tires, the hood is beveled at the rear so it's easier to open, the cables on the side are attached with rigid clips to give them a more accurate shape, and the folded wheels extend farther out because of the way the converting mechanism is designed.


I think LEGO has done a very good job with this set, and I will definitely be getting at least one copy. But for anyone who wants the more accurate version out there, I recommend they build the David Slater version.

Amazing set and great review! I hope to have a chance to buy it in a local store, since the shipment and importation fees will be high due to the box size and price...


 @CapnRex101 I have two questions (thanks in advance if you could check this):


1. Does the assembled car fit inside the box, or at least removing only a few parts? For example, 21103 can be kept inside the box with the manual if you remove the tachyon pulse generator.


2. Is there any reference to the DMC or DeLorean trademarks inside the manual or in the box? It would be strange if no text in the manual mentions the DeLorean / DMC-12 as the car out of it a time machine was built, or the licensing rights to use the DMC logo at the front of the set.

@DFX said:

"Amazing set and great review! I hope to have a chance to buy it in a local store, since the shipment and importation fees will be high due to the box size and price...


 @CapnRex101 I have two questions (thanks in advance if you could check this):


1. Does the assembled car fit inside the box, or at least removing only a few parts? For example, 21103 can be kept inside the box with the manual if you remove the tachyon pulse generator.


2. Is there any reference to the DMC or DeLorean trademarks inside the manual or in the box? It would be strange if no text in the manual mentions the DeLorean / DMC-12 as the car out of it a time machine was built, or the licensing rights to use the DMC logo at the front of the set."


1. Yes, the car does fit inside the box when constructed, but you must remove the tachyon pulse generator and Mr. Fusion.


2. I wondered about this myself and no, the DeLorean brand is not mentioned anywhere in the instruction manual or on the box.

@Pongo said:

"I'd thought the DeLorean was Margaret Thatcher's fault- turns out she was just fulfilling a subsidy agreement by Jim Callaghan: How to Waste State Money 1.01. 

Why was this vehicle chosen for BTTF? "


If you're going to build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some S T Y L E

Back to the Future is an iconic time-traveling adventure movie released in 1985. It stars Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, a high school student who accidentally travels back through time and must make sure his parents end up together so he can return to the present day. Along with great special effects and a catchy soundtrack, the movie is known for its clever plot and witty dialogues and of course the Iconic car; the DeLorean DMC-12, featuring gull wing doors, a fiberglass body and stainless-steel panels. The iconic time machine version of the DeLorean included a flux capacitor that allowed it to travel through time. The car became an instant classic when it was used in the movie and remains a collectible item to this day. 17dc91bb1f

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