A DeLorean to build, without the need for time flow. Offered at 169.99 euros at Cdiscount, the Lego Back to the Future time machine brings together 1872 pieces to reconstruct the legendary DeLorean Time Machine. This detailed model allows you to recreate all three versions seen in the movies, with the iconic accessories, the temporary convector, the plutonium box and the illuminated board. The gullwing hood and doors open and the wheels spin to switch to flight mode. Marty McFly and Doc Brown minifigures complete the scene for fans of the trilogy. This collector’s set benefits from fast delivery and a two-year warranty. Nostalgia and precision editing for a set that returns before Christmas. Enough to get through the long winter afternoons at 140 kilometers per hour, of course.
LEGO: a collectible gem for fans of the movie
When nostalgia takes shape brick by brick, this Lego set celebrates the cult universe of the 80s with an impressive level of detail. The silver bodywork, engine components and lighting effects faithfully evoke the DeLorean from the film. Illustrated instructions trace the history of the project and the evolution of the original design. The finished model measures almost 35 cm long, an ideal format for exhibition. It is aimed at both experienced builders and passionate collectors. With its 1872 pieces and numerous nods, it offers several hours of immersive editing. Offered at a discounted price at Cdiscount, this box proves that you don’t have to travel back in time to find a good deal. Between homage to cinema and technical skill, this Lego is one of the gifts that cross generations at the speed of thunder.
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