Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Back To The Future Episode 1: It's About Time Video Game, Exclusive Behind The Scenes Part I: The Adventure Continues | Video Clip | Game Trailers & Videos | GameTrailers.com


Ok so a little update and some excitement in the world of BTTF. The video game is going to be released and whole new kind of story line to go with it. If you follow the link you can view these episodes and relive the world you so enjoyed the 80's.

http://www.telltalegames.com/bttf

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Been a while

Ok so it's been a while sence i've been on here. Have a lot of projects going on and this one just feel on the back burner. But i do plan to get back on it. And more pics and videos to come. But back this around.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Building the time circuit


Just in case you were wondering what i was building. I'm just half way thru it. And the handle is a bit different but cut me a break it's hard finding things to look like movie props.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Flux capacitor done

So I finally finished my Flux Capacitor. Of course I'll be making a few tweaks along the way, but basically it's done. I will have more videos and photos coming soon. Now I move on to the Mr. Fusion.


Something i found that made me laugh

So I found this page while I was trying to find photos of the Delorean and the pictures made me laugh. So I'm sharing it with you guys.
If you would like to see the article that goes along with these image's just click on the link below and enjoy.

http://troy-g.com/tag/time-machine/


Friday, March 12, 2010

Building the Flux Capacitor

It all started with the quest for the perfect (and affordable) tin lunch box. The first store I tried didn't have them, at the next store they were way over priced.  Finally, at my wife's favorite home decoration store I found the perfect box for the perfect price. Victory was mine!

After spending two weeks searching my home from top to bottom, in places high and places low, for a my beloved blinking fiber optic cable, I finally lost hope and hit the mall in search of a replacement blinking light source.  For once, Radio Shack pulled through!

Then, with the necessary parts in my possession, I pulled out my trusty Dremmel tool, and with a swoosh and swish, and some magic time juice (aka coffee), I produced a Flux Capacitor.