Eaglemoss Build the Back to the Future DeLorean, Issues 001 & 002 |
Each issues includes parts for the build and instructions. That alone is pure awesomeness. But, you also get (as part of the instruction booklet) a magazine with articles on the production of the Back to the Future trilogy, behind the scenes stuff, production notes, concept art, cast and crew interviews, facts and trivia, etc. At the end of your subscription, you will not only have the most accurate Time Machine, you will also have one heck of a book on the history of Back to the Future.
If you are in the UK, Japan, and other countries, you are almost 40 issues in. So, for weeks...months, those of us in North American have been waiting for this to become available. Well, it is about time. If you want to get started with your subscription, go to deloreanbuildup.com
The subscription also includes other goodies along the way: posters, display stand, license plate, binders for your magazines, etc.
There are plenty of blogs, forums, videos, social media groups, out there on these builds. You may even see me in one of these videos in the future. The builds are simple, with about 5-10 pieces per kit, with an assembly time of about 5-10 minutes. For this series, I will just do a 'before and after' format with some random commentary. The format may change as the build progresses.
Issue 001 contents |
The build starts off with one of the more recognizable parts of a DeLorean, the rear fascia. This is also (one of) the first part you see of the Time Machine as Doc rolls it off the van at Twin Pines Mall. Did I mention that this build includes die cast parts? This is heavy!
Pro Tip: The kit does come with a screwdriver. I think it is a #0. Many have said that this is not the best quality tool and recommend investing in a better screwdriver. There is and will be a lot of screwing around with this project. The included screwdriver works fine, at least for now. But, I found that a #1 screwdriver works better for the AP and BP screws you will be working with. While not included with the kits, it is a good idea to have some tweezers and an X-acto blade handy.
The completed Issue 001 kit should look like this:
Rear Fascia, License Plate Bezel |
Issue 002 contents |
Issue 002 - Left Front Fender
DeLorean owners and enthusiasts know that the left front fender is a rare part. Not too many 'extra' panels were made, so these are hard to find and very 'valuable' in the DeLorean community.
The kit also includes the left rear tail light that you have been waiting a week for. North American customers received Issues 001 & 002 at the same time, so we did not have to wait...although, we are still twenty something weeks behind folks in other markets.
Pro Tip: While the screws are self tapping, it might be a good idea to pre-tap some of the screw bosses...especially those on the die cast parts. Slowly and carefully pre-screw a screw into the hole and back it out. Then put the parts together and screw away. I had trouble with screwing into the die cast parts on a later issue, more on that in the future. The screws go in to plastic with relative ease. Get yourself a little storage container with little compartments for your left over parts* like screws.
The finished assembly of Issues 001 & 002 should look like this:
Left Front Fender and Rear Fascia |
Pro Tip: Hold on to the inner and outer blisters from Issue 002. You can store that coveted left front fender in there for the next few months as you work on other areas of the Time Machine. Also a good place to store your left over parts until you get a storage organizer.
*Extra piece count after two issues: 5 AP screws, 3 BP screws, extra registration labels.
Left over parts after two issues |
to be continued...
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