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Re: Any one else thinking of doing a BTTF conversion? - Deloreanyorkshire - 08 Feb 2015

Well I eventually got the side windows out . Hopefully I will never be involved in taking out another window ever again - what a pain. After trying numerous ways of trying to cut through the black silicon I found the easiest way was to heat the silicon up with a hair dryer and then cut through it with a Stanley knife. 3 hours, 7 blades and knackered hands later the windows are all out

lukebrynycz Wrote:I really like the effect you have here with the Mallory showing through the metalized spray. If it stays stuck then brill! It might be harder wearing that I thought but with it having such thin layers and no primer it might pop in the sun. If it does, I'm sure I'll have some spare that you can have mate.

Thanks Luke, although, would you believe that I moved them while doing the windows and dropped them outside on concrete. Unfortunately they are all scratched now :-( I reckon Doc brown must have dropped something while doing his conversion so I have decided that my will have the battered, dropped, used effect :-)


Re: Any one else thinking of doing a BTTF conversion? - Chris P - 16 Feb 2015

I'm not sure if this BTTF conversion has surfaced before…..but its on eBay……and very cheap! http://r.ebay.com/ORdJX7


Re: Any one else thinking of doing a BTTF conversion? - lukebrynycz - 16 Feb 2015

I didn't realise 'S' was selling up..?


Re: Any one else thinking of doing a BTTF conversion? - Deloreanyorkshire - 16 Feb 2015

Chris P Wrote:I'm not sure if this BTTF conversion has surfaced before…..but its on eBay……and very cheap! http://r.ebay.com/ORdJX7

Big Grin well at least you could get £100 for that original Krups grinder. Funnily enough I saw this the other day on at £500. He has put the starting bid up it seems :-)


Re: Any one else thinking of doing a BTTF conversion? - Deloreanyorkshire - 30 Mar 2015

Keeping in with the no holes drilled theme, near accurate parts have been added onto a removable panel that can actually be taken on and off. When on the car you can hardly tell Big Grin

The finishing details on both side pontoons have yet to be completed.


Re: Any one else thinking of doing a BTTF conversion? - Deloreanyorkshire - 30 Mar 2015

Few more pics


Re: Any one else thinking of doing a BTTF conversion? - Rissy - 30 Mar 2015

Looking good!

I'm impressed. Big Grin


Re: Any one else thinking of doing a BTTF conversion? - Deloreanyorkshire - 31 Mar 2015

Thanks Rissy, getting there now. Big Grin


Re: Any one else thinking of doing a BTTF conversion? - Chris Williams - 31 Mar 2015

It's all looking really good. Cant be that far from finished now is it? I know there are lots of little bits, but as a car that looks like a BTTF car!
Chris


Re: Any one else thinking of doing a BTTF conversion? - Deloreanyorkshire - 31 Mar 2015

Thanks Chris

It's getting close to completion Big Grin The biggest, hardest and the worst job is next (the bending of the flux bands.) This by far is the hardest part of the car to get right. I'm sure all replica BTTF car builders will agree.

I think the UK is in need of a good BTTF flux band bender. Big Grin