we gotta go back ...... back to the future!
as themes go this is one of the coolest out there, which is why you don't see too many of these on the market. i bought this about a year ago from @Will aka TVWB and it was at the last Slam next to the Delorean on the Saturday and in the classics on the Sunday. check out the horrendous images of Michael J Fox after he wouldn't allow his pic to go on the machine - apparently that's the son of one of the designers. Christopher LLoyd had no problem selling his image rights for this (also as Fester on TAF) and is memorable in this film from a pinhead perspective for the memorable line where he says he sold a fake bomb to some terrorists, that was really a bunch of old pinball machine parts
there's a fun flyer for this game which has Gary Stern on it as Doc Brown
good points: cab is pretty decent for its age. everything is working including the display (doesn't come across on video). playfield looks like it may have mylar all over it, which would be good. and it's a BTTF
bad points: several areas of wear on the playfield. some lettering on inserts is flaky, and the mylar is lifted / bubbled in places. back leg screwholes inside the cab have no nut attached, needs one of those £5.50 leg support thingies i expect, but i never bothered as it's quite safe without one. no backbox lock. some boardwork done on the past. hence the price - check this out for recent auction results.
ok so first a video
and now a bunch of pictures that will go over two posts. viewing welcome in West London.
as themes go this is one of the coolest out there, which is why you don't see too many of these on the market. i bought this about a year ago from @Will aka TVWB and it was at the last Slam next to the Delorean on the Saturday and in the classics on the Sunday. check out the horrendous images of Michael J Fox after he wouldn't allow his pic to go on the machine - apparently that's the son of one of the designers. Christopher LLoyd had no problem selling his image rights for this (also as Fester on TAF) and is memorable in this film from a pinhead perspective for the memorable line where he says he sold a fake bomb to some terrorists, that was really a bunch of old pinball machine parts

there's a fun flyer for this game which has Gary Stern on it as Doc Brown
good points: cab is pretty decent for its age. everything is working including the display (doesn't come across on video). playfield looks like it may have mylar all over it, which would be good. and it's a BTTF
bad points: several areas of wear on the playfield. some lettering on inserts is flaky, and the mylar is lifted / bubbled in places. back leg screwholes inside the cab have no nut attached, needs one of those £5.50 leg support thingies i expect, but i never bothered as it's quite safe without one. no backbox lock. some boardwork done on the past. hence the price - check this out for recent auction results.
ok so first a video
and now a bunch of pictures that will go over two posts. viewing welcome in West London.
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