Back to the Future

I'll use this for the time being. I'll get a bulldog clip tomorrow.
I wonder if this time zone sheet is in my 1955 phone book or trip guide used in III, as "start here."

"Hammonds City Street Map Atlas and Trip Guide"
 

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I'm thinking this might be a little card of some sort with a logo.
 

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More photos so I can count how many objects are 3D and what’s actually just on a card.
 

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Off-topic for a paper props thread, but has anyone ever done a run of the Heuer 7032 clipboard from Part 1? I’ve only seen one go up for sale, ever.
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Off-topic for a paper props thread, but has anyone ever done a run of the Heuer 7032 clipboard from Part 1? I’ve only seen one go up for sale, ever.
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ok, I bought the only item I could find on eBay; the microsplit 7030.

worse case, I will try and mold its case to make the microsplit 7750... since those will be the hardest to make and the cases look identical (less the screen.)

once I have a mold, I can create more for props.

the board may be easier to make, unless there's more to it I don't see.

got anymore angles, shots of it?

is it just a flat board.
*I realize I can rewatch the movie again, but I need to give it a few days, I just watched all three again Monday, for like the billionth time.


if I create a 3D rendering (I'm a novice here) I'll put them up in my collection.
 
ok, I bought the only item I could find on eBay; the microsplit 7030.

worse case, I will try and mold its case to make the microsplit 7750... since those will be the hardest to make and the cases look identical (less the screen.)

once I have a mold, I can create more for props.

the board may be easier to make, unless there's more to it I don't see.

got anymore angles, shots of it?

is it just a flat board.
*I realize I can rewatch the movie again, but I need to give it a few days, I just watched all three again Monday, for like the billionth time.


if I create a 3D rendering (I'm a novice here) I'll put them up in my collection.
WHAT!? YOU JUST... BOUGHT A $280 CALCULATOR!?!?!?!? ***** ******!!!!
 
A few different screenshots throughout the film.
 

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This scene with Eric Stoltz and Christopher Lloyd was filmed in late November or early December 1984. Eric Stoltz is holding a very first version of the Clock Tower flyer, which was printed before Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale decided to film the Hill Valley scenes in Universal Studios Hollywood.
On this flyer, the famous city hall is actually the New York County Supreme Court in Manhattan.
 

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