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Doc Brown - Back to the Future II - Art Scale 1/10 - Iron Studios

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Doc Brown - Back to the Future II - Art Scale 1/10 - Iron StudiosA newspaper lying at his feet, which reports the arrest of his young friend`s son, Marty McFly from the future, makes the scientist calculate every second by looking at his watch. The Doc is wearing clothes that stand out by today`s standards, but are common in their fictional era. He has, in one hand, his silver Augmented Reality Wearable glasses. Iron Studios presents the statue of "Doc Brown in Alley Back to the Future Part II Art Scale 1 10",

A newspaper lying at his feet, which reports the arrest of his young friend`s son, Marty McFly from the future, makes the scientist calculate every second by looking at his watch. The Doc is wearing clothes that stand out by today`s standards, but are common in their fictional era. He has, in one hand, his silver Augmented Reality Wearable glasses. Iron Studios presents the statue of "Doc Brown in Alley- Back to the Future Part II - Art Scale 1/10", which is part of this diorama scenario of the second film in the franchise.

This statue is part of the diorama scenario "DeLorean Full Set - Back to the Future Part II - Art Scale 1/10", which features the young Marty McFly and his friend Dr. Emmett Brown, newcomers to the hypothetical future year of 2015. Wearing their futuristic special outfits so they can go unnoticed, they plan their next steps right next to their iconic time-shift vehicle, the iconic Delorean Time Machine, which floats above the base of a street in the city of Hill Valley in the future.

In the second part of the movie trilogy of the "Back to the Future" franchise, Marty McFly and Doc Brown travel to the imaginary future year of 2015 with the legendary DeLorean Time Machine, enhanced with a flight mechanism. The statues are the result of hard work of study and development by the Iron Studios team, which worked with maximum synergy to create this diorama that brings together all the nostalgia of the movie and the pop culture of the 1980s. Already available for Pre-Order, it is possible to purchase the pieces both individually, as well as the complete set with the "DeLorean Full Deluxe Set - Back to the Future Part II - Art Scale 1/10".
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