Thanks to Sideshow for sending this model! You can find more about the DeLorean Time Machine at: www.sideshow.com/collectibles/back-to-the-future-delorean-time-machine-hot-toys-910430
its really cool. man, i would love to see a model of it done on this scale, but made out of real materials, so metal body, rubber tyres, glass windows, leather seats with real stitching, maybe even a small screen like what your phones made from so you can have the numbers change for the time travel. tiniest working keyboard for keying it in, brass working alarm clock, glass tubes in the flux capacitor, miniaturised real working delorian engine all hand machined, actual time travel and so on. lol. but you would have to be a crazy person to take on such a project.
It genuinely warmed my heart. Having been watching Adam for so many years it's so cool to see him get excited about stuff like this. Like a kid in a candy store with this one lol
I love that a man who's a TV star, has worked on legendary shows and movies, who has BUILT iconic props like this, can still get so excited about something like this. Both of you looked like kids on Christmas morning!
If paying several hundred dollars, Id expect there to be a mode to light up the sides blue for when its getting to 88 mph. (I wouldn't be surprised if someone makes a kit.)
Just the fact you can read the LED numbers on the time circuit panel - that’s amazing. Next to shrinking a real movie replica Delorean - it doesn’t get any better
Hey Adam, I’d love to see you visit the Hot Toys company! I’d like to see how they go through the process of creating/making their fantastic 1/6 scale figures.
@@Ricardo-cl3vs Well, there is a pretty huge human component to these sort of collectibles. I once took a tour of McFarlane Toys a few years ago and almost all their staff are either sculpting & designing new models, or they're hand painting the final product. The only part of the process where items are produced in bulk, is the items themselves, however all painting and assembly is done by a human. No robots. When you pair that with the actual Licensing deal.... things get expensive REAL quick. They build just enough to fulfill pre-orders, then they make enough for online orders and they keep a few to sit on a shelf for a rainy day. They set a limit of production units, save for any extra parts for any warranty claims and even those who will eventually break their toys. And then thats it. Once that production limit has been reached - they stop making more until there's one day where they get a new license that allows them to produce more. Its why a lot of these toys/collectibles are always sold out on their websites. They make just enough to satisfy their production costs which is why you're spending hundreds or thousands of dollars on them. If you dont buy them when they're available for pre-order - you're never getting one or you're paying scalped prices.
When I was 5, I had a die-cast DeLorean from the Universal Studios gift shop. Since my favorite BTTF film is 2, I immediately found a way to flip the rubber wheels sideways to convert the car into a proper flying time machine 😁
My butt cheeks tightened when I saw how close the back was to the edge of the table early on! You’d think the camera person would’ve piped up at that point 😮
Adam is so wild, careless and clunky handling these kinds of pieces. I hope it's Adam's time machine because if it's Norm's, I'm sure he was close to having a heart attack watching Adam manipulate everything with his super dirty hands, slamming the door, taking the protective plastic from the windshield so carelessly😂😧
I spent quite a few hours sitting in that "A" Delorean... as Tom WIlson's stand-in for the Universal Back to the Future, the Ride... So nostalgic for me.. . I think I should have one...!
I just realized something. In comparison to a picture from a book I have about the making of the trilogy, that DeLorean may actually be close to scale to the original ILM model miniature used for the fly mode sequences in the second film.
It's possible that they molded it from the original ILM model. Some model companies work very closely with movie makers and are able to get access to the SAME equipment used to cast the models!
I have the 1/8th scale BTTF Delores from Eaglemoss, but it's made from real steel with that brushed stainlesss stell finish, which is amazing. That thing is properly heavy, it nearly weighs 30 pounds
Tested should do more videos on less expensive toys and collectors items. Seeing all the expensive stuff is cool but it is also awesome seeing what someone can do with a cheap version of something.
Agreed. Items us mortals could actually consider buying some time. Items like these are cool, but let's face it: 99% of us will never be able to afford it.
I do like the 80s Mall aesthetic for the stand legs, but it really is begging for a handmade strong, more hidden, cantilevered stand to really make it look like it's flying. And yes, Norm is right, it needs a little something extra like the Bunting, out of wire for pose-ability.
I would have liked to have seen the blue light bars that light up when it goes 88mph actually light up on the model, it’s a pretty iconic look. Especially for the money. That’s my only disappointment, everything else is great.
Marvelous video review. Watching professional nerds is my favorite hobby besides being the owner of all the time travel machines that will ever exist 😝
A few years ago I got a 1/20 scale time machine by Kidslogic. It's basically a miniature version of that Hot Toys one but it can also float on a magnetic base. Back then they came out at 234$. The last batch they made were 300$+. ruclips.net/video/wR2H33OTL3A/видео.html
I love these things. But I always feel they need a touch-up with the paints kit, to sort out the plastic look some parts of these collectors pieces seem to invariably have. Most often it's just a light touch-up & a couple washes to get the look right, but still.
I love your excitement! To be as brilliant as you are and to have such a wonderful attitude is amazing. Smart people sometimes tend to be very rude or snarky. I absolutely love the videos and content you create. I'm jealous of the DeLorean! I'd love to have my own for my garage! Have a good one and keep making these fun and interesting videos!
When I was a teen, in 1968,....I got a 1/6 scale model of a Formula 1 race car, it had a highly detailed, exposed engine, and wires that went to all the spark plugs, working shocks & springs, real rubber tires. All sorts of cool parts and removable panels. The fun is building it,....for added fun I'd play sound effects recordings of engines revving,...race track sounds, while assembling it. Then the dilemma of where to best display it, and which your friends will be allowed to touch it. It was sturdy, but not enough for rough-housing with it. It was also a magnet for dust,....so keep soft, clean, hobbyist brushes around for delicate dusting, & canned air,....then deciding whether it will need a clear plastic enclosure, to protect it. ( That would require me creating one) Maybe consider suspending it with fishing line, from the ceiling. FUN!
Very cool. Personally I would definitely take the protective plastic off last. I'd be too worried about accidentally scratching something like the windshield.
Gotta say, I was massively relieved when Adam finally adjusted that left rear wheel to the fully extended position when he walked around to that side after they turned it on. My OCD was KILLING me. 😂
I don't know if anyone else notices, but look at Adam's bench. He got that I think late 2021? It looks like it's been there a decade. There's Sharpie on the vise and paint, stains, cuts, bruises everywhere. This man works the hell out of his tools.
Thanks to Sideshow for sending this model! You can find more about the Delorean Time Machine at: www.sideshow.com/collectibles/back-to-the-future-delorean-time-machine-hot-toys-910430
Both guys being children at heart however, both very different at unboxing. On just ripping everything off the second wanting to savour every second. The shock of ripping the plastic off. Priceless.
The old analog clock was actually on the dashboard. Most people actually forget that particular piece. Everyone that I have seen in museums have not had that clock on the dash. Great attention to detail.
@@denisemayosky1955 yeah totally agree. Doc even referenced the time. I was really surprised as Christopher Lloyd actually noticed the clock was missing from the dash when he visited a museum that housed one. I thought out of everything on that car he noticed it right off.
Rumor has it that Adam 3D printed an action figure of himself at 1:6 size to fit inside the car and next he is working on building a real working replica of the model as an RC car.
I used to live right next-door to Universal Studios and when I was a kid and the third movie came out, they had all three original DeLorean's that were in each movie that you could go up to and look inside and take pictures next to and they didn't mind if you touched on all the outside components. They also had all the other cars that were in the movies. Universal has always been cool about letting you get right up to the some cars and sometimes even sitting inside them.
I'm so glad your video popped up in my feed. I spent many years watching your content on TV and loved it. These videos bring back the nostalgic feeling of getting excited for the next Mythbusters episode.
There are a number of threads regarding Back To The Future at the moment. Steven Spielberg and his team should really bring back our kid nostalgia with their visions, budgets, and teams.
😆 Adam, you get me giggled when you get so happy when thing come together ❤️ I love watching the whole crew working together. Fab work and guaranteed a giggled 😂
I’m shocked Adam doesn’t have a real Delorean I would LOVE a delorean to back to the future build by Adam savage That would be an extremely cool project
Awesome timing for this video. Really need this. But why not yellow wires on sides with black 9n this high end replica?!?! What a deal breaker for fans who know this in and out Absolutely Liked video
Look at the wheels in the drawing of the box, they are in the wrong position, but in the model they are in the correct position. The Boxes were already printed with the first Prototype, which later was modified to the current version. On the other hand, the car looks fantastic!
I came from the future and I saw this toy in an RC version that can both drive and hover using EDF motors like some RC scale VTOL planes use to both fly and hover nowadays 😁
For people that don't have the money or space for this, there is a VERY nice Playmobil kit for $36 on amazon right now... BTTF 1, but with the folding wheels. Nice way to time travel on a budget.
Every day I’m more and more jealous of Norm. I wish I could trade places with you for just one day. Did it work? Nope, just a routine light switch check. Dang.
I kept expecting to hear the only axiom of futuristic vehicle repair... "NO! This one goes here and that one goes there!" -Han Solo, Empire Strikes Back
I was excited to finally watch this because I was hoping Adam would do an unboxing. The only issue I have is RUclips plays this at 360p with no way to change the video quality. Of course I'm watching it on my phone. Hopefully it'll look better on a streaming device.
Thanks to Sideshow for sending this model! You can find more about the DeLorean Time Machine at: www.sideshow.com/collectibles/back-to-the-future-delorean-time-machine-hot-toys-910430
I bet they'd welcome a visit from you to show how the models are made.
@@brooos Sideshow don't make the models. Hot Toys make them in Hong Kong.
its really cool. man, i would love to see a model of it done on this scale, but made out of real materials, so metal body, rubber tyres, glass windows, leather seats with real stitching, maybe even a small screen like what your phones made from so you can have the numbers change for the time travel. tiniest working keyboard for keying it in, brass working alarm clock, glass tubes in the flux capacitor, miniaturised real working delorian engine all hand machined, actual time travel and so on. lol. but you would have to be a crazy person to take on such a project.
that is a very nice model, i just love to have a model kit like that one to work on just the best.
would have been nice if we heard the iconic sound
Norm not putting the wheel all the way flat was really getting to me. Good thing Adam fixed it.
yes, me too!!!
They looked better slightly off flat if you ask me
They shouldn’t be flat, but slightly tilted.
Same
@r3mdh That's irrelevant. It's the lack of symmetry .
12:48 - Thank you Adam, for fixing the tire position. Highly appreciated, best regards from Germany.
Adam's having a joygasm unboxing this replica. So hilarious to watch him turn 8 years old again. He's havin' fun
It genuinely warmed my heart. Having been watching Adam for so many years it's so cool to see him get excited about stuff like this. Like a kid in a candy store with this one lol
I like to think that a lot of us would have a similar reaction if we were there too. I know a gasped with Adam a few times during the video.
@@Capt_Dango I don't know that I'd be able to speak, personally. 😂
@@goosenotmaverick1156 Adam Savage is basically a nine year old with adult money.
@@terrylong8894 I don't disagree, but I am jealous of him 🤣
I love that a man who's a TV star, has worked on legendary shows and movies, who has BUILT iconic props like this, can still get so excited about something like this. Both of you looked like kids on Christmas morning!
thats why he promote a carbage thing that not ride :)))
For $1,250, it BETTER be extremely high quality.
It’s $825 USD, but your point still stands.
Obvious a rookie in this business :]
They should of priced it at... wait for it..$1,210
I believe I paid under $900, but I feel the same at that price too.
If paying several hundred dollars, Id expect there to be a mode to light up the sides blue for when its getting to 88 mph.
(I wouldn't be surprised if someone makes a kit.)
When Adam moved it @6:45 my heart skipped a beat. That back wheel was so close to the edge, i though it was going to go over.
Yes, I thought the same thing
Same here xD I think it dropt , it look to me like they cut it out xD
OH, can you imagine their reaction if it HAD dropped? I think that they'd both end up bawling like babies. After $1,250.00, I may have as well. LOL
First thing I said, it's going over...
The vastly different ways in which Adam and Norm do an unboxing, is very Odd Couple and hilarious.
Just the fact you can read the LED numbers on the time circuit panel - that’s amazing. Next to shrinking a real movie replica Delorean - it doesn’t get any better
Gotta give Norm respect for actually reading the instructions
no man does
I’m surprised he didn’t break anything.
I love Adam's unbridled excitement being vocalized with "DUDE!!!". I feel you Adam, I feel you.
Fun fact about Mr. Fusion is that it's just a repurposed Krups coffee grinder and can also be spotted aboard the Nostromo in Alien
Adam closed the doors so roughly. Like my son on my actual car. So rough, made me wince every time Adam did it!!
Hey Adam, I’d love to see you visit the Hot Toys company! I’d like to see how they go through the process of creating/making their fantastic 1/6 scale figures.
Or Sideshow, since it's closer to home.
It might destroy the myth why their figures are so extremely expensive...
No soup for you!!!!!!!! NO Cameras on the sweatshop!
@@Captain_MonsterFart sideshow don’t make them. Just sell them
@@Ricardo-cl3vs Well, there is a pretty huge human component to these sort of collectibles. I once took a tour of McFarlane Toys a few years ago and almost all their staff are either sculpting & designing new models, or they're hand painting the final product. The only part of the process where items are produced in bulk, is the items themselves, however all painting and assembly is done by a human. No robots.
When you pair that with the actual Licensing deal.... things get expensive REAL quick.
They build just enough to fulfill pre-orders, then they make enough for online orders and they keep a few to sit on a shelf for a rainy day. They set a limit of production units, save for any extra parts for any warranty claims and even those who will eventually break their toys. And then thats it. Once that production limit has been reached - they stop making more until there's one day where they get a new license that allows them to produce more.
Its why a lot of these toys/collectibles are always sold out on their websites. They make just enough to satisfy their production costs which is why you're spending hundreds or thousands of dollars on them. If you dont buy them when they're available for pre-order - you're never getting one or you're paying scalped prices.
When I was 5, I had a die-cast DeLorean from the Universal Studios gift shop. Since my favorite BTTF film is 2, I immediately found a way to flip the rubber wheels sideways to convert the car into a proper flying time machine 😁
I loved the look of PURE nerd on Norm’s face when he opened the door of the car and looked inside. 😁
My butt cheeks tightened when I saw how close the back was to the edge of the table early on! You’d think the camera person would’ve piped up at that point 😮
a comparison between this one and the eaglemoss delorean would be interesting to see. that model also was awesome
That would be a good comparison. I built the eaglemoss kit. Super heavy as it has metal parts. Lighting is a bit different.
That is one EPIC model! I need that for my collection!
Adam is so wild, careless and clunky handling these kinds of pieces. I hope it's Adam's time machine because if it's Norm's, I'm sure he was close to having a heart attack watching Adam manipulate everything with his super dirty hands, slamming the door, taking the protective plastic from the windshield so carelessly😂😧
it's just a thing, man👆and do you khow - who has a dirty hands also has a clear soul??
its a stupid toy, youre supposed to play with it.
@@Teeveepicksures Ok Sid Phillips🤣
Adam can't see for shit
Dude always has me on edge! I'm always screaming "Careful!!!"
I spent quite a few hours sitting in that "A" Delorean... as Tom WIlson's stand-in for the Universal Back to the Future, the Ride... So nostalgic for me.. . I think I should have one...!
I just realized something. In comparison to a picture from a book I have about the making of the trilogy, that DeLorean may actually be close to scale to the original ILM model miniature used for the fly mode sequences in the second film.
It's possible that they molded it from the original ILM model. Some model companies work very closely with movie makers and are able to get access to the SAME equipment used to cast the models!
For those complaining about price. This Is a huge model. I have 1/18 models that cost as much. Just a couple.
For that price it should honestly have a hover feature with drone prop wheels!
…..has anyone done that yet? Because that would be fantastic!
I have the 1/8th scale BTTF Delores from Eaglemoss, but it's made from real steel with that brushed stainlesss stell finish, which is amazing. That thing is properly heavy, it nearly weighs 30 pounds
I really want to convert this into an RC car! Imagine this actually doing 88.8 mph :-)
And fly
Imagine it hitting something at 88 miles per hour. 🤣
As a collector it is hard to watch Adam handle the delorian with so much hectic... lol
Tested should do more videos on less expensive toys and collectors items. Seeing all the expensive stuff is cool but it is also awesome seeing what someone can do with a cheap version of something.
Agreed. Items us mortals could actually consider buying some time. Items like these are cool, but let's face it: 99% of us will never be able to afford it.
Would give my left arm to afford that legendary piece of art!!😍
I'm actually surprised that Adam Savage didn't already have some version of this model in his shop! Awesome video.
I don't think Adam's a collector like that; like not in the slightest.
@@Chalor. I meant as a prop, not so much as collecting.
Like watching a kid on Xmas day. This made me feel joy.
I do like the 80s Mall aesthetic for the stand legs, but it really is begging for a handmade strong, more hidden, cantilevered stand to really make it look like it's flying. And yes, Norm is right, it needs a little something extra like the Bunting, out of wire for pose-ability.
I watched all back to the future movies 2 months ago and i absolutely love it i have watched them 5 or 6 times. This replica is super cool
Love the nerdiness related to Back To the Future.
Makes me happy to see.
It's up there with star wars nerdiness
The look on norms face when Adam blows it up will be something else !😁
I would have liked to have seen the blue light bars that light up when it goes 88mph actually light up on the model, it’s a pretty iconic look. Especially for the money. That’s my only disappointment, everything else is great.
Yes, that was disappointing.
Same; I was waiting for that feature but it doesn't have it.
Oh good! I wasn't the only one!😁 Otherwise, DANG!!! This was AWESOME!!!
Yes, my 1/15 model has it. Looks cool. :)
6:47 This move sent my heart through my throat
Marvelous video review. Watching professional nerds is my favorite hobby besides being the owner of all the time travel machines that will ever exist 😝
Someone in my neighborhood at least used to own a Delorean. Only saw him drive it a couple of times. It wasn't a time machine but the car was gorgeous
As much as I would love to have that Delorean it’s out of my price range and I can’t justify buying it 😢 but it is glorious 😮😊
I feel ya Brian, well out of my price range, but we can watch this as much as we want to! 😭😍
Yeah, $825 is a little rich for my blood too. Especially for an item that offers no practical use, but it is fun to watch.
It's out of my *volume* range, too.
A few years ago I got a 1/20 scale time machine by Kidslogic. It's basically a miniature version of that Hot Toys one but it can also float on a magnetic base. Back then they came out at 234$. The last batch they made were 300$+. ruclips.net/video/wR2H33OTL3A/видео.html
Two kids get a giant box in the mail, priceless.
I know how they feel, I'd nerd out over a piece as beautiful as that. Obviously high quality, and it's certainly impressive.
" Guess you guys aren't ready for that yet, but you 80's kids are gonna love it"
I love these things. But I always feel they need a touch-up with the paints kit, to sort out the plastic look some parts of these collectors pieces seem to invariably have. Most often it's just a light touch-up & a couple washes to get the look right, but still.
I recently got my 4yo (and myself) the Playmobil DeLorean and it’s also super cool!
I love your excitement! To be as brilliant as you are and to have such a wonderful attitude is amazing. Smart people sometimes tend to be very rude or snarky. I absolutely love the videos and content you create. I'm jealous of the DeLorean! I'd love to have my own for my garage! Have a good one and keep making these fun and interesting videos!
When I was a teen, in 1968,....I got a 1/6 scale model of a Formula 1 race car, it had a highly detailed, exposed engine, and wires that went to all the spark plugs, working shocks & springs, real rubber tires. All sorts of cool parts and removable panels. The fun is building it,....for added fun I'd play sound effects recordings of engines revving,...race track sounds, while assembling it. Then the dilemma of where to best display it, and which your friends will be allowed to touch it. It was sturdy, but not enough for rough-housing with it. It was also a magnet for dust,....so keep soft, clean, hobbyist brushes around for delicate dusting, & canned air,....then deciding whether it will need a clear plastic enclosure, to protect it. ( That would require me creating one) Maybe consider suspending it with fishing line, from the ceiling. FUN!
Very cool. Personally I would definitely take the protective plastic off last. I'd be too worried about accidentally scratching something like the windshield.
I’m so glad it’s 1/6 scale and not a lil bitty thing
I'm not really into statues and such but this one is frigging awesome. Possibly the coolest statue figure thing I've seen. Absolutely love it!
This is not a statue. It's a toy
Lay off the dope
Gotta say, I was massively relieved when Adam finally adjusted that left rear wheel to the fully extended position when he walked around to that side after they turned it on. My OCD was KILLING me. 😂
Looks great but I would need a Sports Almanac to afford one.
I don't know if anyone else notices, but look at Adam's bench. He got that I think late 2021? It looks like it's been there a decade. There's Sharpie on the vise and paint, stains, cuts, bruises everywhere. This man works the hell out of his tools.
Had two of these that sat in a empty lot near some city houses on my streets for years growing up. They are cool cars.
'Impressively' light is not what I would describe as a positive for a $900 model!... No white (blue) lights on the flux bands either!
I am building a 1/6 scale K.I.T.T car from fan home so i get the excitement! So far the detail is amazing!
Oh man, am I the only one suffering a panic attack seeing it so close to the edge at 6:00? 😄
No, I could see it falling off, glad it didn't..
I thought so too. Way to close to the edge. :D
Just ordered it. Very excited, I’ve been waiting for a hover version of the DeLorean for years.
$850 and the doors dont even open properly. cheap junk.
Adam still has that inner child in him...That's what makes people curious on how things work and invent and improve things in life.
Thanks to Sideshow for sending this model! You can find more about the Delorean Time Machine at: www.sideshow.com/collectibles/back-to-the-future-delorean-time-machine-hot-toys-910430
Sideshow is AMAZING.....but so spendy
You should ask them when they're making a 1/6 scale ADAM SAVAGE!!
@@jonathanzj620$1200 is a very reasonable price, I actually consider that cheap for this incredible machine.
Both guys being children at heart however, both very different at unboxing. On just ripping everything off the second wanting to savour every second. The shock of ripping the plastic off. Priceless.
The old analog clock was actually on the dashboard. Most people actually forget that particular piece. Everyone that I have seen in museums have not had that clock on the dash. Great attention to detail.
Yup! A key part of the first movie.
@@denisemayosky1955 yeah totally agree. Doc even referenced the time. I was really surprised as Christopher Lloyd actually noticed the clock was missing from the dash when he visited a museum that housed one. I thought out of everything on that car he noticed it right off.
Love to see this turned remote control.
Amazing. Can't wait til mine arrives. Hope you can do the Jazz Inc Batwing and 1966 Batmobile and 1989 Batmobile
What a gorgeous model!
Rumor has it that Adam 3D printed an action figure of himself at 1:6 size to fit inside the car and next he is working on building a real working replica of the model as an RC car.
This replica is so perfect that almost made me cry just watching it being assembled. You're lucky guys.
Not perfect. Missing the OUTATIME license plate...j/s
Off the charts. Makes me want to watch the movie again.
I used to live right next-door to Universal Studios and when I was a kid and the third movie came out, they had all three original DeLorean's that were in each movie that you could go up to and look inside and take pictures next to and they didn't mind if you touched on all the outside components.
They also had all the other cars that were in the movies.
Universal has always been cool about letting you get right up to the some cars and sometimes even sitting inside them.
I’m more of an instructions guy, rather than Adam just shoving everything together.
5:14 LMAO the reaction to Adam taking off the plastic 😂😂
6:46 SHEER ANXIETY MOMENT !!!!
looks great,i would need to swap the headlamps out for warm white for that 80s halogen look
I'm so glad your video popped up in my feed. I spent many years watching your content on TV and loved it. These videos bring back the nostalgic feeling of getting excited for the next Mythbusters episode.
this thing is AWESOME ! ANY bttf fan would love it
Just bought this. Also Doc and Marty. Fantastic job from Hot Toys.
The partially rotated back left tire was driving me crazy. Thanks Jamie :)
There are a number of threads regarding Back To The Future at the moment. Steven Spielberg and his team should really bring back our kid nostalgia with their visions, budgets, and teams.
😆 Adam, you get me giggled when you get so happy when thing come together ❤️ I love watching the whole crew working together. Fab work and guaranteed a giggled 😂
I’m shocked Adam doesn’t have a real Delorean
I would LOVE a delorean to back to the future build by Adam savage
That would be an extremely cool project
I was perfectly fine not knowing I needed this.
Awesome timing for this video. Really need this. But why not yellow wires on sides with black 9n this high end replica?!?! What a deal breaker for fans who know this in and out
Absolutely Liked video
Look at the wheels in the drawing of the box, they are in the wrong position, but in the model they are in the correct position. The Boxes were already printed with the first Prototype, which later was modified to the current version. On the other hand, the car looks fantastic!
* Love the Oooo-ing & Ahhh-ing and almost Purring as you open the pieces & Parts.. Empathize with you both..
5:25,
Norm: "... preferences."
Where he really wanted to say "etiquette."
I love how giddy they get when they are opening up the box!
I came from the future and I saw this toy in an RC version that can both drive and hover using EDF motors like some RC scale VTOL planes use to both fly and hover nowadays 😁
Man, thanks for showing this, happy just by seeing this 🥳
Felt so good when he fixed the the left rear tire 😂it was killing me
Fun fact this model is 1:6 scale, which is what was used to film the BTTF ride
Slight heart attack when the door came down 😂
For people that don't have the money or space for this, there is a VERY nice Playmobil kit for $36 on amazon right now... BTTF 1, but with the folding wheels. Nice way to time travel on a budget.
Every day I’m more and more jealous of Norm. I wish I could trade places with you for just one day. Did it work? Nope, just a routine light switch check. Dang.
So awesome car from the back to the future model. Amazing!!!
This thing needs to be... WEATHERED!!! 😁
On next week's episode Adam shrinks himself to time travel in a mini DeLorean🔥
I kept expecting to hear the only axiom of futuristic vehicle repair... "NO! This one goes here and that one goes there!" -Han Solo, Empire Strikes Back
Norm, so carefully and gentle.... Adam... give me it. Let me play! Haha
I was excited to finally watch this because I was hoping Adam would do an unboxing. The only issue I have is RUclips plays this at 360p with no way to change the video quality. Of course I'm watching it on my phone. Hopefully it'll look better on a streaming device.