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TIME TRAIN - BACK TO THE FUTURE

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Locomotive
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Description

The Time Train is one of the most iconic vehicles in the Back to the Future saga, appearing at the end of the third film. It is a steam locomotive modified by Doc Brown, transformed into a real time machine after the destruction of the DeLorean.

  • A1 Mini Compatible
  • Full 3D Printed: The only part that requires a maker's supply is the light sign which is an external part of the train.
  • Assembly Instructions in both PDF and YouTube video tutorials.


Here are the main points that characterize it:

Origin of the Time Train
After being trapped in 1885, Emmett “Doc” Brown decides to build a new time machine using the technology of the era. He starts from a steam locomotive, which he then heavily modifies thanks to his scientific knowledge and future components he had been able to study in the DeLorean before its destruction.

Main Features
1. Aesthetic appearance
Maintains the shape of a classic nineteenth-century locomotive. It is decorated with futuristic elements, metallic inserts, and technological components in a “steampunk” style. It has a reinforced front end and numerous chrome finishes. It can open in some sections to reveal the internal technology.

2. Flight systems
Unlike the DeLorean, the Time Train doesn’t need roads or tracks. It is equipped with wings and thrusters that allow it to take off vertically. In flight, it resembles a gigantic hybrid vehicle between a locomotive and a spacecraft.

3. Time-travel capability
It uses the same flux capacitor principle as the original project. It can travel through any era by reaching the required speed (88 miles per hour), but often does so by directly using flight. It includes advanced instruments, including extremely precise temporal indicators.

Who uses it?
The Time Train is piloted by: Doc Brown, His wife Clara, Their children, Jules and Verne, who appear briefly in the epilogue. Doc uses it to return and say goodbye to Marty and Jenny after completing the construction of the time machine.

Why is it so important in the saga?
The Time Train: Marks the perfect closure of the trilogy. Shows that, despite the destruction of the DeLorean, time travel is not over. Introduces a completely new aesthetic, highly appreciated by fans. It is also one of the most recognizable vehicles in cinema and an icon of ’80s and ’90s pop culture.

 

The sign is the only part that does not have a dedicated print profile for the A1 mini

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.pdf

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