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So I had a conversation with Mr. Pike.
- He told me the reverse lights and break lights were disconnected for the reveal shot so that you could see more of the car and not be distracted/blinded by them.
- As to how Doc managed to get in the car inside the van... Mr. Z just assumed the audience could make a leap of faith and move on.
So there you go. I guess some of you wont be satisfied but what are you gonna do.
Cheers
Steve
Life and work have gotten in my way for the last couple of months. I have been looking and researching for the proper van I will need for my car hauler. These Chevrolet P-30 and Grumman Olsen vans come in various lengths. Does someone know of an expert I can talk to about the proper one needed? Is there a prop master around that was involved with building the van for the movie?
I'm mostly needing to find out the year and length that I need to look for. I know the van was not a Grumman Olsen, but I use the term to describe it, because they seem more popular than the Chevy or GMC type.
I'm only going to build it once, so I want to do it right.
My wife has given me a pretty healthy budget for this build, so I should act on it before she changes her mind.
Attachment 64457Attachment 64456Attachment 64455Attachment 64458Well, I started this thread just over 3 years ago. I’m pleased to say that I found a van and spent 1 1/2 years converting it over into a Doc Brown replica van. A lot of effort was made to make the back end as movie correct as we could. Now all I need is some car shows to take it to.
That's awesome! Great work. :cheers:
LOVE IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Extremely well done........
You would shut down ANY car show with that set up. Prople would goose step over the batmobile and K.I.T.T. and a slew of Ferraris to get a better view of that awesome display.
Keeping in mind the earlier posts, how do you get the car in and out of it without the ability to get in and out of it ? Ohhh as I type that I think if you just drag it on and off ?