
Fans can't get enough of the new Back To The Future LEGO kit.
In case you missed it, the exciting £169.99 kit launched online this week, and has reportedly been flying from the shelves.
One fan on Reddit joked: "These were going fast. Almost had to go Back To The Future to get one."
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"Mine arrived tomorrow," said another. "Therefore, I built it yesterday."
A third shared, "Easily one of the coolest sets they’ve put out and the price point is phenomenal. That it’s done at play-scale too is chef’s kiss."
So, where can you secure the LEGO Back to the Future set, and how much does it cost? Find out everything you need to know below.
Where To Buy the LEGO Back to the Future Set
In case you need a refresher, the iconic vehicle is featured in the 1985 smash hit film starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd.
An homage to the classic, the LEGO set can be built three different ways, each one representing a different movie from the famous franchise.
As the Doc said: “If you’re gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?”

The first, and original, features the lightning conductor the duo used to get back to 1985.
The second is the flying car which featured in Back to the Future Part II, complete with fold-down tires for flight mode.
One fan on Reddit joked: "These were going fast. Almost had to go Back To The Future to get one."
LEGO Back To The Future Time Machine

£169.99
"Mine arrived tomorrow," said another. "Therefore, I built it yesterday."
Finally, we have the time machine from Back to the Future Part III, with the tray filled with electronic parts, which sends Marty to the old Wild West.
The attention to detail is second to none, and features the famous travel dates printed on the dashboard, and even boasts the iconic OUTATIME license plate.
Of course, it wouldn't be Back To The Future without the flux capacitor, and it even lights up.

Not only do you get a three-in-one time machine, but there's also two new designs of mini figures Marty McFly and Doc Brown, and Marty has the pink hoverboard featured in Back to the Future Part II.
One other fan said he did battle to get one: "It was the only set I wanted today. Managed to get one despite a young kid trying to grab them all off the shelf. They soon refilled it and apparently had about 150 still in the store room. Going to build it tomorrow."
"I pre-ordered this as soon as I saw it as I knew it would fly off the shelf," another said. "Just building it now. It’s awesome."
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