Aoshima 06436 Back To The Future Part I DeLorean Time Machine BT-01 1:24 Model

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Delorean DMC12 Time Machine

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The science fiction movie "Back to the Future" was released in 1985. The time machine invented by Dr. Emmett Brown, the scientist who appears in the movie, is now available as a completely new plastic model!

Detail-up parts that can make the time machine even more realistic are also released at the same time (Aoshima 06700)!

Completely new mold

Precise reproduction of both interior and exterior

Gull wing doors can be opened and closed after production

The antenna that transmits the lightning current from the clock tower to the dimensional transfer equipment at the end of Part I of the movie can be attached (selectable).

The RC transmitter and video camera used in the experiment on October 26, 1985 are included as extra parts.

A flame effect part that occurs during the time slip is included.

・Scale:1/24

・Total length: approx. 184 mm

The DeLorean Time Machine from Back to the Future Part I is an iconic, futuristic vehicle that plays a central role in the film's storyline.

Built by the eccentric inventor Dr. Emmett Brown (Doc Brown), the time machine is constructed from a DeLorean DMC-12, a real-life car known for its stainless steel body and gull-wing doors, giving it a sleek and distinctive appearance.

The time machine is powered by plutonium, which fuels the flux capacitor, the essential device enabling time travel.

According to Doc, the flux capacitor is "what makes time travel possible." To function, the DeLorean must reach a speed of 88 miles per hour, at which point the flux capacitor activates and propels the car through time, generating a spectacular light show of electric sparks and glowing trails.

The interior is fitted with a time circuit display, where the operator can input a destination date.

A glowing array of red, green, and yellow LEDs shows the target date, current time, and last time departed.

The DeLorean’s unique sci-fi design, combined with its real-world mechanical elements, creates a blend of past and future aesthetics.

In the first film, the DeLorean is used by Marty McFly to travel from 1985 to 1955 after an unexpected chain of events.

This leads to the heart of the story, where Marty must ensure his parents meet and fall in love, so he can return to his own time.

The car’s need for 1.21 gigawatts of electrical power to travel through time plays a key role in the plot, leading to a thrilling climax involving a lightning strike.

The DeLorean's role as a symbol of adventure and technological marvel cemented it as one of the most recognizable vehicles in film history.

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Brand New Kit

Delorean Time Machine

Delorean DMC12 Time Machine

US Civilian

The science fiction movie "Back to the Future" was released in 1985. The time machine invented by Dr. Emmett Brown, the scientist who appears in the movie, is now available as a completely new plastic model!

Detail-up parts that can make the time machine even more realistic are also released at the same time (Aoshima 06700)!

Completely new mold

Precise reproduction of both interior and exterior

Gull wing doors can be opened and closed after production

The antenna that transmits the lightning current from the clock tower to the dimensional transfer equipment at the end of Part I of the movie can be attached (selectable).

The RC transmitter and video camera used in the experiment on October 26, 1985 are included as extra parts.

A flame effect part that occurs during the time slip is included.

・Scale:1/24

・Total length: approx. 184 mm

The DeLorean Time Machine from Back to the Future Part I is an iconic, futuristic vehicle that plays a central role in the film's storyline.

Built by the eccentric inventor Dr. Emmett Brown (Doc Brown), the time machine is constructed from a DeLorean DMC-12, a real-life car known for its stainless steel body and gull-wing doors, giving it a sleek and distinctive appearance.

The time machine is powered by plutonium, which fuels the flux capacitor, the essential device enabling time travel.

According to Doc, the flux capacitor is "what makes time travel possible." To function, the DeLorean must reach a speed of 88 miles per hour, at which point the flux capacitor activates and propels the car through time, generating a spectacular light show of electric sparks and glowing trails.

The interior is fitted with a time circuit display, where the operator can input a destination date.

A glowing array of red, green, and yellow LEDs shows the target date, current time, and last time departed.

The DeLorean’s unique sci-fi design, combined with its real-world mechanical elements, creates a blend of past and future aesthetics.

In the first film, the DeLorean is used by Marty McFly to travel from 1985 to 1955 after an unexpected chain of events.

This leads to the heart of the story, where Marty must ensure his parents meet and fall in love, so he can return to his own time.

The car’s need for 1.21 gigawatts of electrical power to travel through time plays a key role in the plot, leading to a thrilling climax involving a lightning strike.

The DeLorean's role as a symbol of adventure and technological marvel cemented it as one of the most recognizable vehicles in film history.

Brand New Kit

Delorean Time Machine

Delorean DMC12 Time Machine

US Civilian

The science fiction movie "Back to the Future" was released in 1985. The time machine invented by Dr. Emmett Brown, the scientist who appears in the movie, is now available as a completely new plastic model!

Detail-up parts that can make the time machine even more realistic are also released at the same time (Aoshima 06700)!

Completely new mold

Precise reproduction of both interior and exterior

Gull wing doors can be opened and closed after production

The antenna that transmits the lightning current from the clock tower to the dimensional transfer equipment at the end of Part I of the movie can be attached (selectable).

The RC transmitter and video camera used in the experiment on October 26, 1985 are included as extra parts.

A flame effect part that occurs during the time slip is included.

・Scale:1/24

・Total length: approx. 184 mm

The DeLorean Time Machine from Back to the Future Part I is an iconic, futuristic vehicle that plays a central role in the film's storyline.

Built by the eccentric inventor Dr. Emmett Brown (Doc Brown), the time machine is constructed from a DeLorean DMC-12, a real-life car known for its stainless steel body and gull-wing doors, giving it a sleek and distinctive appearance.

The time machine is powered by plutonium, which fuels the flux capacitor, the essential device enabling time travel.

According to Doc, the flux capacitor is "what makes time travel possible." To function, the DeLorean must reach a speed of 88 miles per hour, at which point the flux capacitor activates and propels the car through time, generating a spectacular light show of electric sparks and glowing trails.

The interior is fitted with a time circuit display, where the operator can input a destination date.

A glowing array of red, green, and yellow LEDs shows the target date, current time, and last time departed.

The DeLorean’s unique sci-fi design, combined with its real-world mechanical elements, creates a blend of past and future aesthetics.

In the first film, the DeLorean is used by Marty McFly to travel from 1985 to 1955 after an unexpected chain of events.

This leads to the heart of the story, where Marty must ensure his parents meet and fall in love, so he can return to his own time.

The car’s need for 1.21 gigawatts of electrical power to travel through time plays a key role in the plot, leading to a thrilling climax involving a lightning strike.

The DeLorean's role as a symbol of adventure and technological marvel cemented it as one of the most recognizable vehicles in film history.