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Trying to get some color in without having to do color changes. As I typed that I realized how easy the color change in the bobbles would be. This guy is 6" compared to the 18-20" of the previous two.
Amdowns Dalek pattern. Musn't forget attributions!
When I picked the kids up from school the rumour was they were filming Dr Who in Victoria Park so we all ran down to have a look. I only had my little camera which doesnt have much of a zoom so no close ups. I managed to make out two different scenes be filmed. One where there was football being played and another where the Dr falls out of the Tardis. I also got to see the Tardis being set up and dismantled. The most exciting thing to happen in Canton for yonks!
Jelly Babies are an essential part of a Dr. Who TARDIS Cake.
In Amanda's words:
"I take each jelly baby and I Sylar-ize it first. Then I cut them off at the neck, then the chest, and then the waist."
Jelly Babies made an appearance in the Season Three finale.
Day 78 of 365 - ... just upload your son's drawing then. Not funny, or clever, or nicely worded, but true :-) I was woken early by baby, so caught up on Flickr. I was then free to give my children 100% of my attention and, stay home as they'd asked - sooooo much more tiring than being out and about! Today my son entered his first ever drawing competition. He gave it so much time and attention and was getting prouder and more excited with every stroke of the pencil, really pushing his abilities to the max! He went from thinking he had no chance at first prize, to believing he really could win. I photographed his masterpiece, emailed it off and haven't the energy to push my own abilities.
'The doctor’s red-rimmed eyes and hazy mind saw a miracle then. Across the floor of the amphitheatre came charging two young children. They were the children of his dream. And the dog was there too, the little dog, yapping and yapping and yapping. The two human children were shouting and howling as loud children were shouting and howling as loud as they could and all the Sensorites fled in agony, holding their hands over their heads.
'He got to his feet and the two children helped him up, the dog scampering at their feet, barking excitedly. They made their way through the short underground passage and came to the place of the porthole. There were other Sensorites there and the humans tottered over towards them, yelling and shouting like wild things. The guards fled from them as from a plague.'
- 'The Dr. Who Annual' [1966], courtesy of the BBC
Read the whole thing as a PDF on the BBC/2Entertain DVD of 'The Web Planet' [1965].
When I turned the corner and saw this Dalek "levitating" down the stairs it actually gave me the creeps! I kept checking over my shoulder to make sure it was still there.