Welly DeLorean Models, Great Scott! |
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Welly DeLorean Models, Great Scott! |
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Aug 20 2004, 04:02 AM
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Cross posting this from my LiveJournal. The link is worth checking into if you like models and replicas.
I've recently been on a huge Back to the Future kick. And why not. They're fantastic movies, never losing quality in any way despite being a trilogy. Believe it or not, despite the modern example of LORD OF THE RINGS, trilogies don't always turn out very good (see: REVOLUTIONS, MATRIX). Back to the Future, however, not only holds up as a cohesive story, but also stands the test of time. Which is amazing for any movie released in 1985. So I've been surfing around, and I came across this Before I continue this shill, I'd like to say a few words about the preceeding link. This kind of thing is where the Internet gets retarded. I was going to post the pic of the DeLorean model and rave about how awesome and detailed it is, especially at such a good price. However, when I went to copy the link to the image itself, the host site was all, "SORRY, THIS IMAGE IS COPYRIGHTTED~!" as if I were going to autograph it as "Doc Brown" and sell it on eBay. So, you just have to click the link above to see it. NOW, I'll rave about how awesome it is. Welly has produced a fantastic series of models here. There are three of them, each one representing the DeLorean as it appeared in a respective Back to the Future film. The link above shows the DeLorean from the original BTTF, with the original mini-nuclear fusion reactor on the back, and the lightning rod connected to it (if you haven't seen the movies, you don't know about the lightning rod, but rest assured it is one of the coolest moments in the movie). The second model available is the DeLorean from BTTF 2, which sports the super awesome MR. FUSION reactor which Doc installed during his trip to the future. MR. FUSION, of course, only powered the time circuits and did NOT serve as a fuel source for the combustion engine. As we would learn in BTTF 3, the car has always run on normal gasoline. The third model is from, naturally, BTTF 3 and sports the most modifications from the original design. With the time circuits fried (won't tell you how), Doc must rebuild them using 1955 parts, resulting in a much larger set of time circuits, built on the hood of the car. The wheels also had to be replaced, meaning the 3rd model also sports the redwall tires from 1955, complete with the shiny silver hub in the middle. On all three models, the DeLorean's distinctive gull-wing doors do, in fact, open, and the interior is supposedly detailed with the time circuits and the flux capacitor and such. I'd like to have all three of the models to display in my room this year, along with my Ecto 1 and the Ghosbusters statues/figures that should come out later this year from NECA. So, that's my shill. If you've never seen the BACK TO THE FUTURE trilogy, you need to get off the stupid internet and go rent the DVD's. Really, just go buy them. After you view the films, you'll feel an intrinsic need to buy them anyway. Trust me on THAT, you fools. |
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Aug 21 2004, 02:09 PM
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10001110101 Group: Members Posts: 1,052 Joined: 5-February 02 From: Maryland Member No.: 357 |
Holy shit. I'm buying all 3. I never once noticed that the III model had different wheels (except when they removed the tires to put it on the tracks, obviously).
Also, where'd you get your Ectomobile model? |
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Aug 22 2004, 01:43 AM
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I got mine through TOYS R US.com I think it was around 10 bucks. I haven't had a chance to paint the lights and such, but otherwise it looks relly good, and it's pretty faithful to the first movie's Ecto-1. The company that made it is called Polar Lights. It's snap/screws so you don't have to worry about f'ing up with glue and such.
I noticed the wheels in the movies only because they look really weird on the car. They clash with it terribly, but it works to its advantage in the context of the movie. The time curcuits on the hood are awesome. |
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Aug 22 2004, 01:52 AM
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Conflict Resolved Group: Members Posts: 21,810 Joined: 16-July 02 Member No.: 2,289 |
"Back to the Future, however, not only holds up as a cohesive story, but also stands the test of time. Which is amazing for any movie released in 1985."
Save for the jokes such as "Pepsi Free." Plus, lots of folks today may not get just why a DeLorean as a time machine is funny. (IMG:http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
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Aug 24 2004, 09:00 PM
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Lindsay Lohan's Love Slave Group: Members Posts: 225 Joined: 5-July 04 From: Brisbane, Australia Member No.: 5,475 |
I've got a die-cast 1/18 scale BTTE DeLorean, best purchase I have ever made. I'm at work at the moment, so I'll check who was the company that made my version.
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Aug 24 2004, 09:46 PM
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Helpless in the water, we're a human buffet Group: Members Posts: 9,940 Joined: 2-February 02 From: Franklin, MA Member No.: 220 |
...I have a homemade proton pack built out of styrofoam and wood...it sucks balls...and if you hold the pack upside down, it looks like an evil rabbit...
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