![]() ![]() They provided the battery case and chassis-mounted steering system, and RC Nerds made the door panels, windshield wipers, taillight assemblies, and the ridiculously detailed dashboard. He used pieces from BowHouse RC, purveyors of all kinds of cool RC car parts. His SR5 would not exist without Shapeways. Mike posted the SR5 to TamiyaClub on July 4, a day after the anniversary of the premiere of the first “Back to the Future.” ![]() They are great vehicles.The BTTF truck in my opinion is not only iconic for the movie but is iconic in world of Toyota enthusiasts. Mike also worked as a Toyota technician for many years, so when it came to creating something from “Back to the Future,” he decided on the SR5: Over his 23-year “addiction,” as he calls it, he’s made great friends from around the globe. Turns out that Mike has been collecting and making RC cars since he was 9.
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