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Twin Pines Ranch
In 1985 it was a huge shopping mall, in 1955 it was the Peabody family ranch.
The obsession of this farmer (Will Hare) is to grow pine trees, but he only manages to get two.
When Marty arrives in the past, he flees the farmer’s property and destroys one, sending old Peabody into a rage.
On his return to the future, the walk of the two pines becomes that of the lonely pine, a consequence of this little trip.
Golden Oak Ranch
Opened in 1959, Disney’s Golden Oak Ranch is a privileged film location due to its size, diversity and location.
Inaccessible to visitors, Disney’s Golden Oak Ranch covers 360 hectares. It was purchased by Walt Disney in 1959 to host numerous film shoots.
Ranch, false downtown, residential complex, studios and sheds make up the gigantic site where many productions were shot.
In 2017, a fire destroyed several buildings and a large part of the plot.
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Playmobil DeLorean Back to the Future 70317
Discover the DeLorean of Back to the Future Playmobil Version
To be built or left in a box, the DeLorean from Back to the future Playmobil version is very detailed. With two LR03 batteries, the time convector and blue siding light up for a true dive into the heart of the film. The doors open and the wheels fold to make the splendid car fly.
Comes with two Marty McFly figurines, a Doc Emmett Brown figurine, an Einstein figurine, a case of plutonium, a skateboard, remote control and video camera.
Vehicle size: 9. 8 x 4. 7 x 3. 5 in (LxWxH)
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By Damien Duarte
Passionné par la culture pop depuis son enfance, ses références vont de Donald Duck à Batman en passant par Marty McFly. Fantripper dans l'âme, voyager sur les traces de Ghostbusters, James Bond ou des héros de romans comme Cotton Malone fait partie d'un séjour idéal et réussi !