Back to the future with LEGO

Back to the future with LEGO

Fans of the Back to the Future trilogy might want to stay tuned; as of 1 April, they’ll be able to build the time-travelling cars of the iconic movies themselves, with no fewer than 1,872 LEGO pieces and bricks. As the brand pointed out, you don’t need to roll at 88 mph to enjoy the immersive LEGO experience.

The doors of LEGO cars open sideways, and as they lift up, the dashboard lights up with printed dates, speed, lane levels and a ‘dimension transfer’ device. The set also includes a Dr. Emmett “Doc” Brown and a Marty McFly mini-figure along with a time machine stand.


Source: Designboom

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