Back to the Future 3 Model Car Build - Part 4
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Today is the fourth in a series of videos on How to Build the DeLorean Time Machine from Back to the Future 3. This scale model build is based on the 1:24 scale model kit from Aoshima.
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Today's episode is all about fixing mistakes and the 1955 Time Circuits.
I mistakenly painted the DeLorean Time Machine's Flux Capacitor all silver, but the inside is supposed to be black. So I had to repaint it while it was already mounted inside the vehicle.
I have a great deal of experience building scale models, but that was a challenge.
I also had to repair some scratching on the windshield. I wet sanded the area then applied acrylic floor polish as a clear filler. I achieved moderate success, but should have used higher grit sand paper.
Then it was onto the 1955 Time Circuits. Most of the detail was just molded plastic so I had to add some wiring detail to enhance the look.
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ABOUT JASON MARSHALL
Hi, I'm Jason Marshall a Pop Culture and Sci-Fi scale model maker, who delivers top quality in all the model kits I build.
I love to share my knowledge with others and my videos are meant to present tutorials of pop culture and sci-fi models build ups. I want to inspire you to build that model you've always wanted to by providing the tips, tricks and techniques to make it a reality. That's what this channel is all about.
Each build series covers different elements of scale model construction broken down into individual videos that cover such topics as:
Parts Prep., basic construction, seam filling and smoothing, painting, wiring & soldering, lighting, fiber-optics, modifications, Photo-etch parts, resin replacement parts, decals and much more.
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ABOUT THE BACK TO THE FUTURE 3 DELOREAN
The DeLorean time machine is a fictional automobile-based time travel device featured in the Back to the Future franchise. In the feature film series, Dr. Emmett Brown builds a time machine based on a DeLorean DMC-12 car, to gain insights into history and the future. Instead, he ends up using it to travel over 130 years of Hill Valley history (from 1885 to 2015) with Marty McFly to change the past for the better and to undo the negative effects of time travel
When the filmmakers arrived at the point where the time machine would be built into a car, the art department was instructed to come up with designs for the DeLorean. Andrew Probert was the first artist to explore the subject (before Ron Cobb joined the production), but his designs were deemed "too perfect" for the look the producers wanted, which was to make it look as if it had been built in a garage by Doc Brown. The idea was that it had been constructed with parts found in a hardware and electronics store, so it couldn’t look too sophisticated. It also had to look dangerous, as Producer Bob Gale noted in the DVD commentary for Back to the Future. The task was undertaken by Ron Cobb who added the coils to the back of the vehicle. The nuclear reactor was also a design choice made by Cobb. This choice proved to be important, given the direction the script had taken. Cobb complemented the nuclear reactor with one vent on the back of the car, since it was generally known at the time that nuclear reactors had vents. Once Cobb had left the production, the producers wanted to balance the design with another vent, keeping a symmetrical aesthetic. Probert was asked to step in and he brought the design to its final form. At the end of the first film of the trilogy these vents become the propulsion system for the improved DeLorean, which now had hovering abilities and could reach the time-traveling speed of 88 miles per hour flying. The production design team added other buttons and lights inside the car to make it look more appealing and complex in order for the audience to have something attractive to look at.
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