Back to the Future

This is the Copy Cat French guy I heard about on the forum site! Everyone's taking about it! Everyone watch out for the letters on the username which makes all the difference, sounds familiar but "I AIN'T NO FOOL!"
 
This is the Copy Cat French guy I heard about on the forum site! Everyone's taking about it! Everyone watch out for the letters on the username which makes all the difference, sounds familiar but "I AIN'T NO FOOL!"

:confused I'll have what ^ he is smoking please :)
 
:confused I'll have what ^ he is smoking please :)

That's easy. You can even have it for free. :D

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Okay, so it may not be canon, but here is my replica of the instruction pamphlet/poster that came packaged with the Real Deal Nike Mags released last year. It doesn't seem to print on a standard paper size so it will have to be printed on a larger sheet and cut down.

There are a few minor things I would have liked to fix on this, BUT somehow my original file was overwritten by a flattened file so I lost all my layers and don't feel like photoshopping it all apart again, so I'm calling this done.

PREVIEW

FRONT:

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BACK:

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DOWNLOAD LINKS

Front:

NikeMagPamphlet-Outside.pdf - 4shared.com - document sharing - download - Nick Fox

Back:

NikeMagPamphlet-Inside.pdf - 4shared.com - document sharing - download - Nick Fox


Enjoy!

-Nick
 
There should just be a download link. When you click it it will have a 20 second countdown, after which the download will either start automatically or you'll have to click a second download button.

...I'll look further into it if you still can't get it.

-Nick
 
I had searched a very long time for Dave McFly's "Mickey Mouse" shirt (the one on the photo of Marty and his disappearing siblings), but couldn't find anything. All I found was a very good photograph of the front and back side of an original shirt and so I decided to recreate it myself. I made high accurate vector graphics of both sides of the shirt and had them printed on a red shirt.

If you want to print it yourselves, here are the graphics. Page 1 in the PDF file is the front side and page 2 is the back side of the shirt). The size of Mickey on the shirt should be 54 cm (21 1/4 inches).

The file without a background for printing on a red shirt:

Dave_McFly_Mickey_Mouse_Shirt_remade_by_Roland_Zubcic_A2.pdf


If you want to print it on two A2 posters, you need the file with a red background:

Dave_McFly_Mickey_Mouse_Shirt_Red_Background_remade_by_Roland_Zubcic_A2.pdf


And here are some preview pics:

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I had searched a very long time for Dave McFly's "Mickey Mouse" shirt (the one on the photo of Marty and his disappearing siblings), but couldn't find anything. All I found was a very good photograph of the front and back side of an original shirt and so I decided to recreate it myself. I made high accurate vector graphics of both sides of the shirt and had them printed on a red shirt.

If you want to print it yourselves, here are the graphics. Page 1 in the PDF file is the front side and page 2 is the back side of the shirt). The size of Mickey on the shirt should be 54 cm (21 1/4 inches).

The file without a background for printing on a red shirt:

Dave_McFly_Mickey_Mouse_Shirt_remade_by_Roland_Zubcic_A2.pdf


If you want to print it on two A2 posters, you need the file with a red background:

Dave_McFly_Mickey_Mouse_Shirt_Red_Background_remade_by_Roland_Zubcic_A2.pdf


And here are some preview pics:

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Roland you are amazing!!!!Thank you it's fantastic work
 
Oh, that's fun! :)
I had searched a very long time for Dave McFly's "Mickey Mouse" shirt (the one on the photo of Marty and his disappearing siblings), but couldn't find anything. All I found was a very good photograph of the front and back side of an original shirt and so I decided to recreate it myself. I made high accurate vector graphics of both sides of the shirt and had them printed on a red shirt.

If you want to print it yourselves, here are the graphics. Page 1 in the PDF file is the front side and page 2 is the back side of the shirt). The size of Mickey on the shirt should be 54 cm (21 1/4 inches).

The file without a background for printing on a red shirt:

Dave_McFly_Mickey_Mouse_Shirt_remade_by_Roland_Zubcic_A2.pdf


If you want to print it on two A2 posters, you need the file with a red background:

Dave_McFly_Mickey_Mouse_Shirt_Red_Background_remade_by_Roland_Zubcic_A2.pdf


And here are some preview pics:

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Roland, is it right that we should see the white background between mickeys right arm on the red background? Or did you just miss coloring that part?
 
Roland, is it right that we should see the white background between mickeys right arm on the red background? Or did you just miss coloring that part?

Yes, it's right. The producers of the original shirts simply forgot to cut out this small part. On the original shirts the two pictures were not printed directly on the shirt - they were printed on extra fabrics, which were sewed onto the shirt.

On the screen used shirt you can see this small white part as well:

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Here are some of my Brown Mansion Destroyed newspapers that I have cut
out to look like the framed newspaper clippings seen at the beginning of BTTF.
 
Prize question:

It has a front cover from 1984, the rear is an advert from 1940 and the inner pages are from 1973. What is that?

Correct: It's the "Tales From Space" comic from "Back To The Future".

And here is your prize:

I made two versions of the comic. The first version has the screen accurate "Golden Age" comic size of 7 1/3 x 10 1/4 inches and contains scans of the complete "Secrets of Sinister House" comic #9 inner pages, which is the same as the screen used comic. I call it the hero version. The front cover is a scan of Andrew Probert's original "Tales From Space" artwork and the rear is the 100 % screen accurate "Red Ryder" ad from "Flash Comics" December 1940. All 36 pages are high quality 600 dpi scans. I bleached the yellowed comic pages and cleaned them up a little bit.

Please note: The files are very large, 358 MB each. So please download just the version you need - A3 for international users and US-Tabloid for US users!!! And don't use this version for glueing the cover on a real "Sinister House" comic. It's the wrong size.

You need 9 sheets of large paper double-sided printed for this version.

US-Tabloid version: Tales_From_Space_hero_version_complete_comic_remade_by_Roland_Zubcic_print_version_US-Tabloid.pdf

A3 international version: Tales_From_Space_hero_version_complete_comic_remade_by_Roland_Zubcic_print_version_A3.pdf



If you just need the cover and want to glue it on a real "Sinister House" comic to reproduce the production made props, use my stunt version, which contains just the cover, no inner pages. The "Red Ryder" ad and the cover are slightly smaller here and the cover is cropped on the right side (next to the girl in pants). This should fit on the "Bronze Age" sized "Sinister House" comic.

You need 1 large (self-adhesive) paper sheet for this version.

US-Tabloid version: Tales_From_Space_stunt_version_cover_only_remade_by_Roland_Zubcic_print_version_US-Tabloid.pdf

A3 international version: Tales_From_Space_stunt_version_cover_only_remade_by_Roland_Zubcic_print_version_A3.pdf


If you want to buy a printed version, please take a look at the junkyard in a few minutes! :)


And here are some preview pics.

Hero version:


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Stunt version:

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Roland, brother, I just printed mine, and it looks so F..... cool that it hurts!!! thank you very very much man, this was an outstanding job!!! thank you

I will post some pics later.


Gus
 
Yes, it's right. The producers of the original shirts simply forgot to cut out this small part. On the original shirts the two pictures were not printed directly on the shirt - they were printed on extra fabrics, which were sewed onto the shirt.

The simple answer to this question is. "Yes. I am Roland."

That should do. Awesome work on this and the comic cover... as always.
 
The simple answer to this question is. "Yes. I am Roland."

Haha. I just stumbled onto this site a few weeks ago while looking just out of curiosity to see if anybody sold a replica of the Jumanji board. I quickly discovered tons of threads on other props that I've wanted forever. While watching Back to the Future the other day I saw the "Save the Clocktower" flyer and thought, SOMEBODY on RPF has to have made that and I found this thread. After reading through this entre thread I have realized that Rolandis pretty much God. I just had to comment on Jojomanzo's quote because it's so right.

I want to thank everybody on here but especially Roland because his stuff is amazing and I know he puts TONNNNNSSS of work into it. I haven't printed any of the paper props on here yet, just browsed and saved, but tomorrow I'm going shopping for stuff to try my hand at my first pro build: the hoverboard using Roland's fantastic art. I'm also really looking forward to his version of Doc's letter to Marty from 1885 (unless he already posted it and I missed it).
 
Thank you all for your kind words. BTTF related stuff was "top secret" for a too long time. I decided to do something about it. ;)


... I know he puts TONNNNNSSS of work into it. ...

Yes, it's a lot of work. But it's a lot of pleasure, too. And I do it for my own collection, too. :)


... I'm also really looking forward to his version of Doc's letter to Marty from 1885 (unless he already posted it and I missed it).

I had already started it, but had no time to finish it. It's one of my projects for 2013. And a whole lot more. :)
 
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