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Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads…

I find a Delorean Time Machine made of LEGOs to be quiet awesome. Based on the Delorean Time Machine from ‘Back to the Future II’ (the best of the three Deloreans in my opinion), Randy Sabourin of Gatineau, QC, Canada put together this Delorean with only LEGOs. It’s pretty awesome because just by looking at it, you would think this Delorean was something that wasn’t fan-made, but a kit you can buy at the toy store. I love the attention to detail from the license plate and Mr. Fusion Home Energy Reactor on the back to power the time machine. I really wish I could own this little Delorean, but knowing me, I’ll probably destroy it accidently from excitement.

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If you ever read my posts and follow me on Twitter, you will know what a big Back to the Future trilogy fanatic I am. My childhood obsession of Back to the Future, Deloreans, and Barbie themed hover boards is part of who I am. I guess this was why I was blown away when I ran into this bitchin’ Back to the Future mods for Electronic ArtsCrysis and Crysis Wars. Whats really cool is the fact that this is no “re-skin” mod. You have the ability to time travel to the past and the future through a time flow graph. On top of that, you get the cool bells and whistles of the inside of the Delorean. Personally, I have never played any of teh Crysis games, but I am very curious to check this mod out. You can download the mod and try it yourself at crymod.

Hit the jump to check out some more pictures of the modification, plus an incredible video.

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18 August 2009 Eric Kwun | Posted in: Watch It!

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Poor Jay Hubbard. Jay Hubbard is the Automotive Shop Manager of the National Automobile Museum in Nevada (thats a mouth full). While Jay is trying to show his expertise by explaining the features and history of the “Gold Delorean”, he is bombarded by the interviewer who asks one simple question… “Where’s the Flux Capacitor?”. Awkwardness ensues. Hit the jump to see the interview.

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3 August 2009 Eric Kwun | Posted in: Agents of G.E.E.K.

My Twitter buddies @Zeblue_Prime and @joshgeeksix brought to my attention a list of the “Top 20 Geekiest Cars in Movies“. As a fan of movies myself, I just couldn’t get myself to agree with the selection and instead of arguing, I figured why not make a list of my own.

So here it is! The Top 10 Geekiest Cars. iGeektrooper Edition! (I used the images of the toys because I thought it was a bit more fun.)

10. The Mystery Machine from Scooby-Doo

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1966 Chevrolet SportsVan 108 with custom paint job is still one of the ugliest car of all time… but iconic none the less.

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