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Great Scott!! Here’s the official reveal of LEGO 10300 Back to the Future Delorean!

“Wait a minute, Doc. Are you telling me you built a Time Machine…Out of LEGO

Update: Check out my review of the LEGO Back to the Future Delorean!

Introducing what is going to be one of the most exciting LEGO sets of 2022 (and we’re only in March) – the LEGO 10300 Back to the Future Time Machine!

You can now build and own an ultra-detailed LEGO model of the beloved Delorean from Back to the Future, when it releases globally on LEGO.com on 1 April 2022 (not an April Fool’s Joke).

Oh, and the best part, you can choose between Back to the Future, Back to the Future 2, and Back to the Future 3 versions of the Delorean!

The 1872-piece LEGO Back to the Future Time Machine will retail for US$169.99 / AU$269.99 / £149.99 and will be available exclusively from LEGO.com or your local LEGO store.

See below for regional pricing and links:


Back to the Future
Back to the Future 2
Back to the Future 3

Here are all 3 different models of the Delorean that you can build – so you can choose from the classic 1985 movie version, or the slightly modified ones from 1989 or 1990 sequels – the choice is yours!

Personally, I love the original, but can also be convinced by the Back to the Future 3 version.

LEGO’s newest pop-culture and movie-themed vehicle follows on the footsteps of 2020’s 10274 Ghostbusters Ecto-1, but also (rightfully) includes minifigures this time, with Marty McFly and Doc Brown in their Back to the Future 2 outfits.

Doc Brown is attired in his yellow suit, with the aluminium visors, and Marty McFly has his trademark red vest. If you look at his legs closely, you’ll also see that he’s wearing the self-lacing Nike Mags from the movie!

A UCS-style plaque is also included, and does not include the word “Delorean” on it.

The set is also littered with plenty of references to the movies, such as a light-up flux capacitor, a box of plutonium, and Marty’s hoverboard.

It’s an sensational set, and if you’re a pop culture or movie buff, a huge step up from the 2013 LEGO Cuusoo version, and is packed with display presence.

Check out more photos below

In addition, the LEGO Group went back to where it all started – the famous Backlot at Universal Studios in Hollywood, where Back to the Future was filmed, to capture the three LEGO models alongside the original DeLorean Time Machine as seen in the films.

Check out the photos of the LEGO Delorean alongside the original Delorean from the movies. Enjoy these seriously cool shots!

The LEGO 10300 Back to the Future Time Machine goes on sale on LEGO.com on 1 April 2022 worldwide.

I was lucky enough to receive a review copy from LEGO, so keep an eye out for my review soon!

In the meantime, take a closer look at the box, and see how my review copy was slightly smashed in transit! The car is fine, thankfully!

What do you think of the LEGO Back to the Future Delorean? Let me know if you’re picking it up when it launches in just 2 weeks!

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10 responses to “Great Scott!! Here’s the official reveal of LEGO 10300 Back to the Future Delorean!”

  1. Matt Hellyer says:

    Hi Jay, does it come with all printed bricks or stickers? Thanks!

  2. Sebastian Re says:

    I may get this for my 15th birthday, I don’t really play with Lego any more however Back To the future is my all time favorite movie and for years Ive been talking about a BTTF theme so this is the closest to we will get. Im Australian so how much will it cost in AUS dollars?

    Thankyou

    • Jay says:

      Hey Sebastian, the Aussie price is AU$269.99 and it’ll be available on the 1st of April from LEGO.com 🙂

      It’d make a great birthday present, and I hope you enjoy it if you get it!

  3. Sebastian Re says:

    I may get this for my 15th birthday, I don’t really play with Lego any more however Back To the future is my all time favorite movie and for years Ive been talking about a BTTF theme so this is the closest to we will get. Im Australian so how much will it cost in AUS dollars?

  4. I thought you were trolling again. I had to check legos website first and do a google search. Still love your blog’s reviews, but you’ve lost your credibility when it comes to news. Lol, I suppose the creator expert back in time leak wasn’t entirely wrong after all.

  5. Trader Joe says:

    back wheel needed to be larger and where are the side windows and that signature air hole? sloppy design. Guess we have to wait a few years later for the remake of it.

    • Jay says:

      True about the back wheel.

      I doubt we’ll see a remake, or update so best case would be to wait for some mods to get it 100% right.

  6. Ian Hazlehurst says:

    Oh no when I’ve been told I cant buy anymore Lego, but I do have the 2013 Cuusoo version.

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