recklessGlitch Posted February 7, 2023 Posted February 7, 2023 Finally, the 2022 LEGO 10300 Back to the Future Time Machine the DeLorean - motorized with powered up ★ Building Instructions on Rebrickable (klick)★ Features remote controlled motorization - fast driving, 40° steering angle - No scratching gears or rubbing tires Cockpit untouched not flying, but you can still modify it for Back to the future I, II and III version easy to reach Battery box for charging and switching on Off Battery box, Motors and Cable well hidden to not change the looks LED light kit fits in (discount code included) will add Instructions to make your own adapter to power the light kit from the buwizz instead of a seperate battery polygons very close to the movie (not flat as LEGO did it) Multi language instructions: ►english ►deutsch ►italiano ►française ►español ►čeština ►русский The Partfinder: An Inventory of left over parts in all bags to find the without scrubbing through all bags while buildingfor building from scratch Buwizz Profile - my programming for the buwizz included. ★ Details 40° of steering angle with virtual pivot point to not rub against that narrow frame Driven by upgeared large motor No Batteries in the interior, it is still there. Hood is still opening.switch the car on and off and charge from below I added a fix for the gull wing doors to stay up. Also I took the liberty to change the colors of some red/orange/tan bricks that you could see when opening the doors. I will put the bricks needed into the spare parts of the inventory. No instructions for the lights included, but they come with the Light kit. AND: I bought all my light set from Game of Bricks. And (after talking to them) I can give you a discount for a light kit for any of my motorizations. The code is included in the downloads. Quote
Toastie Posted February 7, 2023 Posted February 7, 2023 Wow. I am still in awe!!! What a fantastic video. I watched it now several times - it must have been so much "work" - and also so much fun. Creativity at its best. That just with regard to the video. (I love the burning glue part - well, I love every bit of your video!) But you build Man. You have created such a nice time-machine. Was sure based on the LEGO model, but yours is far - so far in the future. Thank you very much for sharing! All the best, Thorsten Quote
recklessGlitch Posted February 15, 2023 Author Posted February 15, 2023 Wow, happy to hear you like it. Most shots are from a parking lot of a Kaufland Supermarket. At some point the manager came and told us we would actually need a filming permission. But then my girlfriend gave him one of her innocent "I'm a child doctor" smiles and he started talking about how much people like that parking lot for filming. At some point he said "you wouldn't believe it but one film team even wanted to do a fire here!" I almost lost it "Nah", I said ,"we did the scene with the time jump and the fire a few nights ago behind the Tool Store" :D:D:D If you liked that video, what do you think about my driving 1989 batmobile? Quote
clb5150 Posted December 11, 2023 Posted December 11, 2023 Nice build. My son will flip when he sees this. Quote
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