Back to the Future's Marty McFly and Doc Brown are the latest entries in Hot Toys' Movie Masterpiece line of ultra-detailed figures.

The 1/6 scale figures, which are both available for pre-order via Sideshow, feature Hot Toys' usual commitment to capturing the likenesses of actors. In this instance, the molded versions of Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd look like they stepped right out of the DeLorean time travel machine testing scene in the beginning of the first Back to the Future film, released in 1985.

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Back to the Future Hot Toys Marty and Doc
Back to the Future Hot Toys Marty and Doc
Back to the Future Hot Toys Doc Brown
Back to the Future Hot Toys Doc Brown
Back to the Future Hot Toys Plutonium
Back to the Future Marty and Einstein
Back to the Future Marty and Einstein

Each figure comes with a host of accessories. The Marty McFly figure, which sells for $285, includes Doc Brown's loyal sheepdog Einstein, a camcorder portable cassette player, a skateboard, a wristwatch, a red backpack and a town hall flyer asking residents of Hill Valley to save the local clock tower.

The Doc Brown figure -- which retails in a normal version selling for $270 and a deluxe edition for $290 -- includes a pouch and bag, a stopwatch, clipboard, climate graph, portable printer and multiple sets of tools, including the time machine's remote control. The deluxe version of Doc Brown also features a Plutonium case and a bottle of removable Plutonium.

Both Hot Toys sport over 30 points of articulation, and Marty measures approximately 28 cm (11 in) tall while Doc Brown is 30 cm (11.8 in) tall.

The figures are expected to ship sometime between November and January.

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Source: Sideshow