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interesting detail, in the past movies while the DeLorean does sort of rip or punch a hole through time when reaching 88, it was a little smoother in the previous two movies, but age from being buried for 70 years has taken a toll on the machine, you can tell it's struggling a little more to breach the time barrier. even the flux capacitor is sparking now within it's chamber.
It's not just the age. Doc essential had to recreate modern curcuit boards with 50s electronics why most of the electrical components are absurdly large so Do had to literally strap a cola box on the hood to mount all of those electronics. They call it the Flux Box Imagine hooking up a 90s cpu to your desktop
@@andredizon5805 True, But that's Mainly for the Time Circuits which set and record the Destinations while the Flux Capacitor does the work in creating a breach through time. Though I will agree that while the replacement 1950's components to repair the time circuits are sufficient, they are not ideal, especially exposed outside of the Vehicle as it probably mildly interferes with the flux dispersal as stated by Doc about why he chose the deloean, because of it's stainless steel construction.
3:19 The Windmill! Doc said once they pass the windmill, the only way they can avoid falling into the ravine is by going to the future because there won't be enough time to stop the train.
They have to stop the locomotive before passing the windmill. If they stop the locomotive after passing the windmill, they won’t have enough to get complete stop before it plunges into the ravine. The locomotive can’t speed up and stop quickly like other vehicles do. The locomotives have a lot of momentum.
Could a steam train really push a Delorean car up to 88 miles per hour without the car coming off of the tracks? Why wasn’t the Delorean hinged up to the front of the steam locomotive?
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interesting detail, in the past movies while the DeLorean does sort of rip or punch a hole through time when reaching 88, it was a little smoother in the previous two movies, but age from being buried for 70 years has taken a toll on the machine, you can tell it's struggling a little more to breach the time barrier. even the flux capacitor is sparking now within it's chamber.
Never noticed that!
It's not just the age. Doc essential had to recreate modern curcuit boards with 50s electronics why most of the electrical components are absurdly large so Do had to literally strap a cola box on the hood to mount all of those electronics. They call it the Flux Box
Imagine hooking up a 90s cpu to your desktop
@@andredizon5805 True, But that's Mainly for the Time Circuits which set and record the Destinations while the Flux Capacitor does the work in creating a breach through time. Though I will agree that while the replacement 1950's components to repair the time circuits are sufficient, they are not ideal, especially exposed outside of the Vehicle as it probably mildly interferes with the flux dispersal as stated by Doc about why he chose the deloean, because of it's stainless steel construction.
They mention that the actual tubes to recreate a circuit with 50s tech would be even larger than what’s depicted in the movie 😂
This ''Feels" just like driving my car into town!
1:04 Can only imagine how terrified Clara must have been.
Doc said it would be a spectacular wreck.
He wasn't wrong.
Well rip sierra railway no.131
And DeLorean
Which will be reincarnated as Doc's new time machine.
the train parts will explode!😮
3:19
The Windmill!
Doc said once they pass the windmill, the only way they can avoid falling into the ravine is by going to the future because there won't be enough time to stop the train.
They have to stop the locomotive before passing the windmill. If they stop the locomotive after passing the windmill, they won’t have enough to get complete stop before it plunges into the ravine. The locomotive can’t speed up and stop quickly like other vehicles do. The locomotives have a lot of momentum.
@@podracer1552 I know. A train has to start braking a mile before it reaches its stop.
That train is long gone
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6:30 Sierra Railway No.131s HP is over 9,000
Vegeta would be impressed 😂
Woulda been easier to make the DeLorean into a rocket sled.
Could a steam train really push a Delorean car up to 88 miles per hour without the car coming off of the tracks? Why wasn’t the Delorean hinged up to the front of the steam locomotive?
sierra railway 3 is running around😂
Seems like they should have gone over the finer details of the plan before they got on the train.
no.131 falls and explodes😢
did bro download this clip from scifi station😂
input the destination time oct 27th 1985,
Doc's vehicle is stolen by Life in Japan
The train looks similar to the Polar Express.
The train whistle is used in the Polar Express, and the Flux capacitor appeared as an Easter egg
In fact, both movies are directed by Robert Zemeckis
I mean... it looks *nothing* like the engine. But her whistle is used in the Polar Express. Basically what @Puzzle-Portals64 said