It's 2015, and while you still can't get a flying car in real life, you CAN get a Hot Wheels version of the Back to the Future Delorean time machine with hover conversion!
What a spectacular Hot Wheel! Every kid I knew when I was a wee lad (even before Back to the Future hit movie screens) pretended at least one of their Hot Wheels or Matchbox cars could fly (usually whichever one had opening doors). So any kid would love this one even if they haven't seen the movie and don't realize it is also a time machine. Although I don't know how easy it will be for kids to find or get their hands on since old dorks like me are probably not letting it sit on shelves for long. Hopefully Mattel saturates the market with this DeLorean soon, but so far it seems to be pretty elusive.
The DeLorean has four tiny wheels underneath that still allow it to roll around, and the hover wheels aren't movable in any capacity.
The original Hot Wheels Back to the Future DeLorean is the first film version. Other than the wheels, the primary difference is that the hover conversion has the Mr. Fusion in back.
Here's hoping for more BTTF DeLorean time machine versions from Hot Wheels in the...wait for it...future! In the least we need one with white-walls and electrical components strapped to the hood like in BTTF part 3.
Showing posts with label back to the future. Show all posts
Showing posts with label back to the future. Show all posts
11/22/15
10/21/15
Happy Back to the Future Day!
Today, October 21st 2015, is the day in the future Marty and Doc traveled to in Back to the Future Part 2. And obviously they SERIOUSLY screwed up the timestream because...
...while hoverboards are a scientific fact (but not a kid's toy by Mattel...yet), flying cars are not in every garage. LAME!
Oh well. The future may not be all that the movies promised us it would be, but at least toys both past and present are still awesome!
This batch of Back to the Future toys came to me via Mason at D.I Treasures. They were released in McDonald's Happy Meals waaaaay back in the dark ages of 1992.
Here's that kid who touches himself on the train in Back to the Future 3. In a motorized bathtub. because reasons.
And here's the dog on a sparkly train. For other reasons.
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go jump in my flying DeLoreon and watch Jaws 19.
...while hoverboards are a scientific fact (but not a kid's toy by Mattel...yet), flying cars are not in every garage. LAME!
Oh well. The future may not be all that the movies promised us it would be, but at least toys both past and present are still awesome!
This batch of Back to the Future toys came to me via Mason at D.I Treasures. They were released in McDonald's Happy Meals waaaaay back in the dark ages of 1992.
Here's that kid who touches himself on the train in Back to the Future 3. In a motorized bathtub. because reasons.
And here's the dog on a sparkly train. For other reasons.
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go jump in my flying DeLoreon and watch Jaws 19.
3/21/14
1.21 Playmo-Watts! Great Scott! Back to the Future Playmobil Customs are Heavy!
Marty McFly and Doc Brown - Playmobil style! Some more very simple Playmobil custom figures I was able to scrape together with all the random parts and pieces I have. Honestly, I don't know if I even did anything to the figure on the left to make him into Marty (except - maybe - give him brown hair) and Doc could be better - if I ever come across a white scientific jumpsuit or something like that he'll be even cooler. But for simple parts-swap customs they are fun to have around. And of course, since they are time travelers, they fit into any Playmobil scenario I can come up with!
8/21/13
Random Toy Pic: 88 Miles Per Hour!
This is how we play with Thomas the Tank Engine in this household!
My daughter inherited her big brother's Thomas the Tank Engine collection. I immediately brought out the Back to the Future DeLoreon Hot Wheel and we were able to get her up to 88 mph and saved the future together!
My daughter inherited her big brother's Thomas the Tank Engine collection. I immediately brought out the Back to the Future DeLoreon Hot Wheel and we were able to get her up to 88 mph and saved the future together!
3/22/11
Where we're going, we don't need orange track.
On my way back from out of town I swung by a K-Mart that I rarely frequent, and came away with the brand new Back to the Future DeLorean by Hotwheels!
Hotwheels released a DeLorean in 2009 as part of their 2010 line-up, and later announced the most famous DeLorean of all (space) time (continuum) was to be released as a 2011 New Model!
Jump ahead (to the future!) and apparently it is currently on shelves, because I have it!
The best part is that this isn't just last year's DeLorean with some paint apps and a piece or two thrown on it. The car is a unique chassis mold and a unique interior. Yes, there's even a square of plastic in the interior that would be the flux capacitor!
This time machine is the first movie version, pre Mr. Fusion, which separates this release from the Johnny Lightning release of a few years back.
This Hotwheels release is car #18/50 of the 2011 New Models. It's official designation is "Back to the Future Time Machine" (how cool is that?!?!)
On the card back are the car's stats:
Born: 1985
Birthplace: Hill Valley, USA
Designer: Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown
Specialty: Powered by plutonium or a bolt of lightning and crafted from the DeLorean DMC-12, the stainless steel body helps allow the flux capacitor to generate the 1.21 gigawatts of electricity required for smooth passage through the space-time continuum.
I took all these pics the second I got home this evening, I'm so excited to finally have this vehicle! I want to customize one with HO scale train wheels so it can be pushed around an electric train track. And it would be easy to glue some wheels in sideways for a flight mode. I also want to figure out a way to make it lay flaming tire tracks. I can probably only do that trick once, though, so I'll hold out on trying it any time soon. But the possibilities are endless!
Other custom ideas:
Get it wet, stick it in the freezer for a few hours, take it out on a warm day and watch the frost evaporate off of it ala post time travel.
Connect a wire/hook to the back.
Attach a team of plastic horses to the front.
And of course, whitewalls.
Hotwheels released a DeLorean in 2009 as part of their 2010 line-up, and later announced the most famous DeLorean of all (space) time (continuum) was to be released as a 2011 New Model!
Jump ahead (to the future!) and apparently it is currently on shelves, because I have it!
The best part is that this isn't just last year's DeLorean with some paint apps and a piece or two thrown on it. The car is a unique chassis mold and a unique interior. Yes, there's even a square of plastic in the interior that would be the flux capacitor!
This time machine is the first movie version, pre Mr. Fusion, which separates this release from the Johnny Lightning release of a few years back.
This Hotwheels release is car #18/50 of the 2011 New Models. It's official designation is "Back to the Future Time Machine" (how cool is that?!?!)
On the card back are the car's stats:
Born: 1985
Birthplace: Hill Valley, USA
Designer: Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown
Specialty: Powered by plutonium or a bolt of lightning and crafted from the DeLorean DMC-12, the stainless steel body helps allow the flux capacitor to generate the 1.21 gigawatts of electricity required for smooth passage through the space-time continuum.
I took all these pics the second I got home this evening, I'm so excited to finally have this vehicle! I want to customize one with HO scale train wheels so it can be pushed around an electric train track. And it would be easy to glue some wheels in sideways for a flight mode. I also want to figure out a way to make it lay flaming tire tracks. I can probably only do that trick once, though, so I'll hold out on trying it any time soon. But the possibilities are endless!
Other custom ideas:
Get it wet, stick it in the freezer for a few hours, take it out on a warm day and watch the frost evaporate off of it ala post time travel.
Connect a wire/hook to the back.
Attach a team of plastic horses to the front.
And of course, whitewalls.
10/29/10
Back to the Future in Hotwheels' future
Frankly this is all I want or need out of the Back to the Future toyline (even though I already have the Johnny Lightning version,) so I am a happy camper. I can't wait to send this puppy down some orange track!
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