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Display your LEGO® Back to the Future Time Machine in our Wicked Brick® customdisplay case, with an option of three case designs and backgrounds, inspired by each film from the iconic trilogy.

Upgrade your display case with our in-house designed bespoke themed backgrounds, based on iconic scenes from each film.Our backgrounds come as high quality, easy to apply vinyl stickers.

The LEGO® Back to the Future Time Machine set is somewhat of a modern classic and one of the most dynamic builds to date. Our crystal clear Perspex®display case is the ultimate way to keep your DeLorean dust free and protected and as this is such a special set, we"ve taken things a step further. With the set having three display options, we"ve designed three bespoke backgrounds, each themed to match the build configuration you"ve chosen. Each configuration also holds your build in an optimal position to ensure you can appreciate both the intricate elements of your build, and the bespoke case background.

3mm crystal clear Perspex® display case, assembled with our uniquely designed screws and connector cubes, allowing you to easily secure the case together.

Our products come in kit form and easily click together. For some, you may need to tighten a few screws, but that’s about it. And in return, you’ll get a sturdy and secure display.

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If you’re in the market for a specific touch screen, we can supply it, and if you’re in the market for a fully-integrated LCD solution with touch capabilities, we can handle that request too. Edge helps to create customized LCD touch screens for customers in a variety of industries. We supply integrated solutions for industrial, medical, military, and other demanding applications.

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Nothing matches Avidyne’s new Vantage™ Flight Display System with huge, dual 12” screens that can be easily read even in the brightest sunlight. Additionally, we’ve boosted the processor performance so you’ll have a near-instant response to your commands and you’ll never wait for incoming data to update on the 3D Synthetic Vision displays. You’ll see nearby terrain, traffic, obstacles, airports, and even your flight plan overlay all updating continually and instantly.

You deserve to have the easiest, most intuitive flight display system as part of your flight deck. That’s why we engineered Vantage™ with our easiest input system ever – Avidyne’s Hybrid Touch user interface that allows you to use any combination of touch-screen controls or dedicated knobs and buttons.

Additionally, we engineered Vantage™ for both new and retrofit applications so whether you’re deciding on electronics for a new aircraft or retrofitting your current flight deck, we’ve made the Vantage™ flight display system your obvious choice.

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The Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex employs over 10,300 military and civilian personnel with 98 different job skills. The complex utilizes 65 buildings and 8.4 million square feet of industrial floor space in support of its mission.

The Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex is comprised of five groups that team together to provide world-class maintenance, repair and overhaul support to the warfighter.

The 76TH AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE GROUP is the Air Force’s premier unit for programmed depot maintenance on B-1 Lancer, B-52 Stratofortress, KC-135 Stratotanker, E-3 Sentry (AWACS), E-6 Mercury (Navy), and special mission fleets. The 76th AMXG performs all facets of depot maintenance, including Full Overhaul Maintenance, FAA Certified Aircraft Repairs, Engineering Services, Aircraft Modifications, Depaint and Paint Services, Flight Testing and Expeditionary Depot Repair Teams. The group is currently preparing for the Air Force’s next generation tanker, the KC-46 Pegasus.

The 76TH COMMODITIES MAINTENANCE GROUP directs, manages, and operates organic depot level maintenance facilities in the repair and overhaul of Air Force, Navy, and FMS aircraft and engine parts to serviceable condition. The group"s portfolio includes the A-10, B-1, B-2, B-52, C-5, C-17, C-130, C-135, C-141, E-3, F-4, F-5, F-15, F-16, F-22, MQ-1, MQ-9, and T-38 weapons systems. The 76th CMXG also serves as the Air Force Technology Repair Center for air and fuel accessories, constant speed drives, and oxygen related components.

The 76TH MAINTENANCE SUPPORT GROUP is responsible for maintaining one of DoD"s largest industrial complexes on a 24/7 basis. It keeps the buildings, hangars, machines and equipment running so the depot can meet the warfighters" requirements. Structures range from World War II era buildings and hangars to state-of-the-art software and engine maintenance facilities and equipment. The group services include Physical Plant Management, Metrology, Physical Science Laboratories, Tools Management, Environmental Oversight, and Long-Range Facility Planning.

The 76TH PROPULSION MAINTENANCE GROUP is DoD’s foremost engine repair and overhaul center. It sustains most of the bomber, tanker, fighter, and special mission aircraft engines in the Air Force, as well as some Navy and Foreign Military Sales engines. The group performs repairs on engines and major engine assemblies for the F100, F101, F107, F108, F110, F117, F118, F119, F137, and TF33.

The 76TH SOFTWARE ENGINEERING GROUP delivers a wide spectrum of software and systems engineering solutions in a dynamic cyber environment. As part of the Air Force Sustainment Center Software Enterprise, the group provides the DoD with capabilities in operational flight programs, mission planning systems, space systems, ground-based radar, weapons support, mission support, jet engine test, training and simulation systems, and diagnostics and repair.

Redesignated as the 76th Maintenance Wing on 31 January 2005 at Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, Tinker AFB, and activated on 18 February 2005. Inactivated as the 76th Maintenance Wing on 10 July 2012. On that day, the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center was redesignated as the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex and leadership of the complex was transferred from the former 76th Maintenance Wing. The complex is one of the three complexes under the Air Force Sustainment Center located at Tinker AFB.

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It’s not a perfect set, it’s actually flawed, but the Back to the Future movies were a seminal part of my childhood cinematic experience, so getting a Creator Expert-scale LEGO Delorean just feels like a dream come true, and gives me much joy.

Announced days ago, taking the world by surprise, LEGO’s newest Creator Expert car goes down the licensed route, taking on the beloved Back to the Future Trilogy, with a 3-in-1 build, allowing you to choose and build the Delorean Time Machines from all 3 BTTF movies.

Here’s a look at some of the pages from the instruction manual, which as usual, contains nuggets of information from the film, a bio on the design team, led by Sven Franic, and plenty of movie stills.

Like most modern Creator Expert sets, the manual also contains tidbits of trivia about the Delorean peppered throughout the build, and I learned so many new things about the Deloreans in the movies.

An interesting quirk about the set – there are no “Delorean” references anywhere, not even in the set’s name – personally BTTF Time Machine feels a little clunky, and I think most people would just call it the BTTF Delorean.

Unfortunately, unlike the 2013 LEGO Ideas/Cuusoo Delorean, the set relies heavily on stickers. Some of these, like the clear Flux Capacitor sticker make sense, but it’s quite disappointing to see even the license plates rely on stickers.

First up, an interesting discovery – the windscreen came wrapped in a film of plastic. This is quite a welcome move as it’s a really solid solution to prevent scratching, a problem that plagues large windscreens, but I don’t really know how this works with LEGO’s efforts to reduce single-use plastics in their sets.

Here’s a gallery of work in progress build shots of the LEGO Delorean. It was actually quite a simple and straight forward build – the wheel mechanisms are quite ingenious, but for the most part, it wasn’t a particularly challenging build, and would suit those new to LEGO, making this an idea introduction to Creator Expert vehicles.

Here’s a look at the 2022 Marty McFly and Doc Brown minifigures – Marty is in his trademark red vest that we know and love, but Doc Brown is decked out in his BTTF 2 yellow suit, which is a fresh new look for him.

Here’s a look at their alternate faces and back printing. I don’t know why they chose to re-use a minifigure’s head for Marty, as the previous one worked just fine.

Here’s a look at the LEGO BTTF 1 Model, which will be the first thing most people build. It’s the most “classic” Delorean, with not a lot of cool modifications, save for the back, and of course the massive hook used to catch the power lines.

Here’s a look at the bonnet, which is mostly flat, and built horizontally for that SNOT-look. You can see the DMC (Delorean Motor Company) logo on the front, which is printed on a double cheese slope, anchoring it with some degree of realism!

Here’s a look at the Delorean from the side. The side profile really shows off just how well designer Sven Franic captures the car’s iconic slopes and angles, which is incredibly satisfying to see.

Unfortunately the doors are the biggest flaw and most disappointing part of the entire build. While they do work as you may expect, lifting up to open the doors – they don’t stay up at all!

This means that you’re not able to easily display the Delorean with the gullwings popped open, which is a shame as it’s one of the Delorean’s most iconic features, and when you picture a Delorean, you’re likely visualising it with the Gullwing doors raised.

Here’s a look at the Delorean’s back which has plenty of pipes, and tubes heading into the nuclear reactor core. The large over-sized black steam vents are also prominently displayed from the back.

And yes, the OUTATIME plate is here, for the BTTF 1 Delorean. The license plate uses a new technique, stickers on a window pane, which makes it quite hard to remove, but makes it look sleeker.

And last but not least, here’s a look at the BTTF 3 Delorean mode, which has a few changes in the bonnet, and red wheels, but otherwise retains much of the BTTF 2 look!

As a (movie) licensed entrant into the Creator Expert line, it does a lot of things right, such as include minifigures, which makes it a proper display collectable, and will please LEGO and movie fans. The updated minifigures are great, and I welcome the new printing standards of 2022, but the reused Marty head feels a little cheap.

I really like minifigures, and they add so much to the set, and I hope this sets a new precedent for licensed (or even unlicensed) Creator Expert vehicles to start coming with minifigures – the Aston Martin DB5 for example, would’ve been so much cooler with an actual James Bond minifigure.

The ability to switch between 3 different Back to the Future Deloreans is easily the set’s best feature, encouraging you to constantly switch its look up, and tinker with it beyond placing the final piece.

Unfortunately, the gullwing doors not working as they should, and inability to stay suspended in the air is a huge miss, and feels like a glaring omission. The heavy use of stickers, when the 2013 Cuusoo version had all printed elements is also another negative, especially for the price charged.

That said, the LEGO Back to the Future Time Machine is still a great and worthy set to add to your collection, especially if you want to expand your Creator Expert garage, and if you’re a fan of BTTF.

Creator Expert vehicles are already immensely popular with adult LEGO fans, and with the Back to the Future tie-in, I can see this being incredibly successful and popular, so if you plan on getting one, be sure to act fast when it releases on 1 April 2022.

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