John Chan | Dec 06, 2007
Fans of sci-fi flick
Back to the Future can now get their own flux capacitor. In the movie, the crazy-hair scientist (Doc Brown, not Einstein) invented it after he knocked his head in a toilet. It is the most important part of the time machine, allowing him and Marty to wreak havoc over many different decades.
This item is on pre-order from
tfaw.com and costs US$220. It has lighting effects and really looks indistinguishable from the original. As you'd already guessed, this version doesn't really let you travel in time. Even if it did, there'll probably be a problem getting the 1.21 gigawatts needed to have it running.
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