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Nemo Nint
06-23-2005, 09:07 AM
A line of collectibles that would thrill me just as much as the James Bond, Alien and Lord of the Rings lines, would be Back to the Future collectibles.

I would very much love to see a Sideshow:
Marty McFly (1985)
Marty McFly (2015)
Marty McFly (1955)
Marty McFly (1885)
Young George McFly
Adult George McFly (wimp)
Adult George McFly (successful)
Young Loraine McFly
Adult Loraine McFly (regular)
Adult Loraine McFly (surgically enhanced)
Young Biff
Adult Biff Tannen (Mean)
Adult Biff Tannen (Friendly)
Grampa Biff
Young Griff (with pitbull hoverboard!!)
Doc (1985)
Doc (2015)
Doc (1955)
Doc (1885)
Doc (1985 suited @ end of BTTF3 in train)

And the list goes on!

I think it would be like the X-Files, but so much more accessible to the general public since it's not a serious serious show, but more of a light hearted fun sci-fi.

Plus a few different objects could be sculpted, such as the Delorean in different time periods, the Hill Valley courthouse with busted clock, the Hill Valley courthouse half completed...

And the list goes on!

Gruson
06-23-2005, 12:26 PM
This would be an interesting 12" line IMO.

Bonehead15
06-23-2005, 12:52 PM
I've mention this before a few times. A BTTF line would be great. :D

Morgan the Raider
06-23-2005, 02:27 PM
I'm definitely down for the line. Easily one of the best trilogies in film history. You could count me in to buy each one.

Hjalmarr
06-23-2005, 08:18 PM
since it's my favorite movie of all time, I'd go for it. Plus, it's Universal, and we know Sideshow can talk to them...

That all being said, it wouldn't be right without a DeLorean, and I don't know that it would be easy to do.

creecher
06-23-2005, 08:57 PM
DeLorean (http://www.sunstartoys.com/sunstar.php?category=Special)

Cool model car, the wheels fold up as well, and for me they are A$60 compared to A$90 most 1:18 model cars cost.

murderofcrows71
06-24-2005, 12:53 AM
Well, it might not be a moving version but if Sideshow did go with this line I think a Delorean or two with a hint of an future alley, street with flames, or wild west railroad track would be very cool environments to follow up the freddy furnace since we've been waiting a while.

Nemo Nint
06-24-2005, 02:43 PM
Crows, AND Creecher!

thanks both for your posts!

Creech- I have seen 2 of those before, in a mall in toronto, they looked really stylish and were about 80 CAD.. not in my price range for that sort of thing. But maybe if I was more interested I'd go for it.

I like how there are 4 flavours of it! Untouched, 1985, 2015 and 1885.

very sweet.

And Murder of Crows, you're thinking perfectly! a whole sorta street with flames and car.. wow that'd just be amazing!

I'd buy that first above all! It'd go perfectly with my Mattel die-cast Batmobile from the first Tim Burton Batman movie. Cars and cars! Statues and statues! WOO!

creecher
06-24-2005, 06:42 PM
The clock Tower would have to be the simplest to make wouldn't it? As I recall, there were pics of the clock face with the hands out of place.

It needn't be the whole building either. If they brought out a 1/6 Doc, he could be holding onto the clock hands. Then again you could just buy a big clock and make one yourself.

Poelzig
06-25-2005, 07:10 AM
How about BACK TO THE PAST,where it all started with the Universal monster line.:bat

Masaoken
06-25-2005, 08:14 AM
...a 1/6 scale Casey Jones!

"It runs on steam!"

:lol

Then you need the two versions of Jennifer and the police car and...


...Oh yeah, the Spinner!

:lol

denger4000
06-25-2005, 10:03 AM
I would love a Cirspin glover figure, but would prefer a Willard one.

TURINS BANE
06-26-2005, 03:14 PM
There great films but I don't think I would get anything from them.