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You know that film Conspiracy Theory? In it, Mel Gibson plays this bloke who feels compelled to buy a copy of Catcher In The Rye whenever he sees one. I feel the same about TARDISes (what is the plural of TARDIS any way?), there's something so very comforting and familiar about them for some reason. It has changed a little over the years, tiny little cosmetic things, but enough for us geeks to notice and of course buy multiple versions of the toys...

This was for a Dr Who fan. It stood more then 24inches tall and had a lead light in the top!

Dr Qui? As Bill Bailey would say :-)

Eine 7 cm breite Doctor Who Teleportationsuhr, ob`s wirklich funktioniert? 😉

  

www.spassmarktplatz.de/technik/doctor-who-teleportationsuhr/

Designed and folded by Charles Wilson.

This is a TARDIS Little free Library I built. It is located at 94th and Columbus in Bloomington, MN, near the Mall of America.

New to my Collection, 12" Rusting defunct Dalek, made by professional model maker Simon John Osbourn.

Custom Tomb of the Cybermen diorama built by myself. Scenes from Tomb of the Cybermen.

Who is that hiding in the background?

This Dr. Who inspired structure promised to exterminate hunger.

Is it smiling?................................No!

Dark blue Tardis with pulsing blue light

 

LEGO Digital Designer .lxf file

 

www.brickshelf.com/gallery/ToyKiwi/Tardis/drwhotardis.lxf

Always suspected that they used Apple keyboards for the terminals in Silence in the Library: Here's the confirmation

This is one of those Weeping Angel thingies from Dr Who which only move when you are not looking at them.

Picture from the World Wide Web.

The Dr.Who Experience, Cardiff In March 2015.

New to my Collection,12" Rusting defunct Dalek, made by professional model maker Simon John Osbourn.

Dr. Who and Rose looking apprehensive

For my Dr. Who fan friends.

 

This one's a cappuccino stand, but close enough.

Dalek made from a Powerchair

   

Amazing Dalek model powered by an electric wheelchair. Who said mobility shops were boring?

 

Herne Bay Mobility Ltd have made a dalek using a motor from a powerchair, they also hope to add a water gun and an electric voice box.

  

A red Dalek model made using parts from an electric wheelchair

I spotted the home made dalek in the THIIS magazine bulletin, which is a trade magazine for the homecare industry. They had been sent the pic by David Aldridge. He and collegues have made the model as an eye catching promotional model to bring in customers. He told THIIS magazine “We have named it DaveRoss instead of Davros. It is powered using an old Gochair and he does about 4 mph, with a range of about 8 miles. The completed mascot will carry a water cannon and full speaker system so when you talk it converts your voice to a menacing Dalek type sound.”

   

Raising cash for Great Ormond Street Hospital

   

Herne Bay Mobility Ltd intend to use it to help raise funds It looks a pretty accurate model to me and I am sure it will be in demand at local fetes and events. So apart from being a crowd puller there is a serious side to 'DaveRoss' as David explained. “The idea is to raise funds for GOSH and local charities and along the way, give people a chuckle.”

   

My favourite Dalek is Davros. I would love a pic of Davros using a trabasack. If anyone would like to draw a cartoon or photoshop a pic of Davros and a Trabasack, I will send the best one a Trabasack T-shirt.

 

If Herne Bay Mobility Ltd want to stock some trabasacks and list them on their site , possibly alongside the dalek posing in a 3xl Tshirt that would be terrific too ;-)

    

Davros and a real Dalek - er without a trabasack

 

www.wheelchairlaptrays.com/news/powerchair-dalek/

I love how it looks like he is on wheels!

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