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[QUOTE="Marty%20Doc:1382757"][IMG]http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQZ7p4MGoDDcIhi2fiVX_-sksl5sEKekk7JNXSRH6NjfxbMseQP:uncrate.com/p/2013/07/lego-back-to-the-future-time-machine-xl.jpg[/IMG] NOT A REAL TIME MACHINE By Ben butzbach on November 27, 2013 Imagine how excited to finally own my own time machine. I liked the idea that I could build my new time machine at home without the hassle of having to lease a workspace. When the time machine pieces arrived, they were much smaller than I expected, but, I still kept the faith. I turned on the 1985 time travel documentary, upon which this kit was based, and proceeded to build my time machine. The instructions were very easy to follow. But, I found it very difficult to fit inside the time machine. Also, there is not a working flux capacitor- a let down for sure, as now I do not know what to do with this plutonium that I bought off some libyan guy in a mall parking lot. If you are expecting to travel in time with this kit, you won't be let down. Upon completion I was transported back to my childhood with Doc and Marty. :spineyes: http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-21103-DeLorean-Machine-Building/dp/B00DQC2FPM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1393015782&sr=8-1&keywords=lego+time+machine [/QUOTE]
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