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- Tardis Builders
A place to discuss licenced props you can buy No buying and selling here please - we're a hobby board
- Plans: Colin Richmond Edward Thomas Mark III | Tardis Builders
EXTERIOR TARDIS: Colin Richmond Edward Thomas Mark III - link to a printable PDF (A2, scale 1:10) These plans represent a specific police box prop constructed in summer 2009, which appeared in the following episodes of Doctor Who: Season 5 (2010) - The Eleventh Hour - The Beast Below - Victory of the Daleks - The Time of Angels - Flesh and Stone
- TARDIS Reference | Tardis Builders
Brachacki TARDIS (Original) Sub-forums Threads 52 Messages 699 Reference Pictures: The Brachacki TARDIS (Original) (1963) Nov 25, 2025 kingpin
- Barry Newbery TARDIS History (1976-1979) | Tardis Builders
The Newbery box was first made for the production of "The Masque of Mandragora", the first story of Season 14 Barry Newbery was commissioned to design the new exterior of the TARDIS to replace the 13-year running Brachacki Altered box after its rumoured that its roof fell on Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen during the production of "The Seeds of Doom" Its retirement however was a creative
- The original Tardis interior blue-prints | Tardis Builders
The purpose of this article is to attempt to bring together - in one place - screen-accurate blueprints for the Tardis interior as designed by Peter Brachaki Polish-born Brachaki (or Brachacki - both spellings were used throughout his career) was a highly skilled television designer whose
- The Original TARDIS interior blue-prints | Tardis Builders
On the same token, "The TARDIS Interior" would need to be further split into "Console" (strictly for console matters, with right now the sub-boards for the console are done like the TARDIS exterior, by year, which is probably the best way to go with them), "Console Room" (for walls, doors, scanner, etc ) "Corridors", "Living Areas"
- [Doctor Who] How does the TARDIS work, exactly? - Reddit
Instead, the TARDIS is shifting its shell to the vortex, flying to the appropriate point in the vortex, and then placing its shell in the appropriate space time within the physical universe This results in a few interesting cases: In The Runaway Bride, the Doctor flies the TARDIS in real space alongside a car
- TARDIS Doors Opened Outwards More Than Once?
Aside from the TARDIS crash scene in "The Eleventh Hour", does anyone know how many times the TARDIS' doors opened outward? (This does not count the Peter Cushing movies ) I'm curious about this now because while poking around Photobucket (pronounced Photo'bouquet' ;)) I found this image from a
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