OUTATIME: Delorean DMC-12
“The time machine went through several variations during production of the first film, “Back to the Future”. In the first draft of the screenplay, the time machine was a laser device that was housed in a room. At the end of the first draft the device was attached to a refrigerator and taken to an atomic bomb test site.
Director Robert Zemeckis said in an interview that the idea was scrapped because he did not want children to start climbing into refrigerators and getting trapped inside. In the third draft of the film the time machine was a car, as Zemeckis reasoned that if you were going to make a time machine, you would want it to be mobile. The specific choice of vehicle was a DeLorean DMC-12 for the purposes of it looking like an alien spaceship due to its characteristic gullwing doors.”
– The Best Movie Cars
Three sizes available:
20cm x 25.5cm | 8" x 10"
28cm x 35.5cm | 11" x 14"
40.5cm x 50.8cm | 16" x 20"
Museum-quality posters printed on thick, archival grade matte paper.
- Paper thickness: 0.26mm | 10.3 mil
- Paper weight: 189 g/m² | 5.57 oz/y²
- Opacity: 94%
- ISO brightness: 104%
- Paper is sourced from Japan
- Shipped globally
My prints are made to order, which is why it takes a few days extra to ship. Making prints to order helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making a thoughtful purchasing decision!
$28.00 – $45.00
Please note: This print is shipped rolled, in a heavyweight transport tube.
It's advised to either reverse roll, or press with heavy flat object overnight. The edge of the paper may have a visible border to ensure correct trimming by the printer. You can trim this border with a sharp blade, or leave it if your frame has a matboard.