
DeLorean DMC-12 Time Machine Back to the Future II Jada 1:24

Specifications
- Car Brand
- DeLorean
- Model Manufacturer
- Jada
- Scale
- 1:24
- Material
- Diecast
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- 253255021
- Year
- 1981
- Era
- 1980s
- Body Type
- Coupé
- Vehicle Class
- Special & Unique Models
- Openable Parts
- Yes
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Street Models
- EAN / GTIN
- 4006333069789
About the DeLorean DMC-12 Time Machine Back to the Future II Jada 1:24
TL;DR: Jada's 1:24 diecast reproduces the DeLorean DMC-12 Time Machine from Back to the Future Part II, built on the real 1981 car's distinctive gull-wing doors and brushed stainless steel body. Few film cars owe as much of their fame to a genuinely unusual production vehicle underneath the effects.
The DMC-12 was already a strange, ambitious sports car before Hollywood got involved, gull-wing doors and unpainted stainless bodywork on a production road car nobody else was building anything like.
Jada's Diecast Detail on a Genuinely Unusual Production Car
Stainless steel's brushed, unpainted finish is a distinctive challenge for diecast, since there's no paint layer to mask tooling imperfections and the surface has to read as metal rather than as flat grey plastic, and Jada's model holds that brushed-metal look convincingly across the DeLorean's flat, angular panels. The gull-wing doors, hinged at the roofline rather than the sides, are reproduced accurately to the real DMC-12's mechanism rather than simplified into conventional doors, a detail that matters enormously on a car this recognisable. Jada's established strength in film-licensed diecast shows in the time-machine detailing added for the movie, without losing sight of the genuinely real, production DeLorean structure underneath all of it.
A Film Icon Built on a Genuinely Real Car
Few movie vehicles were already this distinctive before any film effects were added, which is exactly why the DMC-12 became such an enduring pop-culture symbol rather than just another modified prop car. Displayed as a centrepiece among Special & Unique Models or dedicated film-car pieces, it earns its place on the strength of the real 1981 DeLorean's design alone, before Back to the Future even enters the conversation.










