Ichiban BTTF DeLorean v4.0
Build your own DeLorean, with this 287pc. LEGO brick kit from Ichiban Toys. Their latest DMC-12 refines prior designs, with moving gull-wing doors, retractable wheels and room for two minifigs.
Build your own DeLorean, with this 287pc. LEGO brick kit from Ichiban Toys. Their latest DMC-12 refines prior designs, with moving gull-wing doors, retractable wheels and room for two minifigs.
Matt Mulholland does his crazy vocal thing on this classic skateboarding chase scene from the original Back to the Future. So what are you waiting for? Make like a tree and play the video already.
While they don’t have the automatic lace-tying feature we hoped for, proceeds from the sale of these limited-edition BTTF light-up kicks do go The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research.
It looks like we won’t have to wait for an indie project to make Marty McFly’s self-lacing sneakers a reality. Nike has all but confirmed that they will be releasing the Air Mag from Back to the Future.
If it wasn’t cool enough to own the entire Back to the Future trilogy on Blu-ray for a great price, they’ve thrown in a tiny Hot Wheels version of the DeLorean to sweeten the deal.
The generally awesome Telltale Games hits 88mph with the first trailer for their episodic adventure game based on Back to The Future. No Michael J. Fox, but at least Christopher Lloyd is Doc Brown.
Are you bidding on Marty McFly’s shoes? Then you might want to grab his jacket too. It’s rarer than the Nikes, as it’s the only jacket of its kind that Michael J. Fox actually wore in BTTF II.
These custom Nike MAGs are not really self-lacing, and their looks have not aged well to say the least. But dammit Michael J. Fox actually wore them for BTTF II, and that makes ’em priceless.
Go back to the world of Marty McFly and Doc Brown with the 25th Anniversary Trilogy. Naturally, it’s filled with extras, like this interview with co-writers Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale. Out 10/26/10.
Perfect for taking prom dates Back to the Future, this stretch DeLorean DMC-12 probably can’t reach the 88mph to jump through time. Still, Dr. Emmett Brown would be proud of this insane build.
Marty McFly had the coolest mode of transportation in Back to the Future II, but the hoverboard was never actually made. Artist Nils Guadagnin decided to make his own version for a recent exhibition.
Where Doc Brown’s going, he doesn’t need (or want) roads: this Stuck in the Past Tee shows that even a flux capacitor and Libyan plutonium are no match for a determined meter maid.
Minus a working flux capacitor, this heavily modified 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 is as close as you’ll get to a replica of the car from Back to the Future; it’s now up for auction on eBay.
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