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Primary External Doors- The dimensions of the external doors, I should note, are a close approximation to those of the classic TARDIS exteriors released by Character Options, so their height and width are comparably similar.

 

Built by Nakai-San at Parkhaus1 Performance and Parts

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These are the two alternate Time Rotors for my Classic TARDIS Console. On the left is the Tom Baker/(Early) Peter Davidson- era Rotor. On the right is the (Later)Peter Davidson/Colin Baker/Sylvester McCoy-era Rotor.

Photos by Chris Little @s550_boomer

Primary Spacial Navigation- A bit more work is evident on this panel, with the new inclusion of a coordinate locking lever, unnamed red nob, and a crystalline telepathic circuit.

Communications Console/ Tertiary Navigational Control- The last of the panels to have a minute makeover, the Communications panel replaced the small black communicators for larger brass coils mounted on brown plates.

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Analysis/ Fabricator Console- Again, not much work done (in fact the least out of the six panels), but now it sports a small silver washer under the radiation display.

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In my continuation to create a classic TARDIS console to go with my 5 inch figures, I decided that interior walls were needed to complete the look. That being said, these walls lean toward a more 60's/ early 70's feel, which, like the console, is an interpretation and amalgamation of the previous interiors combined.

 

The set includes four walls, two being roundel walls, one reserved for the doors (which I am working on making functional), and the last for the scanner, which has the ability to slide upwards.

 

Constructed with (of all things) a cardboard beer crate, parchment paper (used initially for cooking) duct tape and glue. Painted with acrylic paint.

Photos by Chris Little @s550_boomer

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This 'panel' houses the Main Monitor. To the right is the emergency brake, and to the left is the power level read out accompanied by the the Secondary Exterior Controls (for turning the ship momentarily invisible, sending it a fraction of a second out of sinc with the time line, and generating the air sheild around the ship)

Built by Nakai-San at Parkhaus1 Performance and Parts

Built by Nakai-San at Parkhaus1 Performance and Parts

Built by Nakai-San at Parkhaus1 Performance and Parts

"I can't work with this atmospheric lighting."

Classic Series / Mercury II Series

Primary Interior doors- In addition to slightly refurbishing the console, I also got the doors hooked up- connected at the upper and lower points of the frame, each door is connected to the wall via a hidden "L" shaped bar hinge imbedded in the infrastructure. The doors are obviously positioned currently in their closed form.

In my continuation to create a classic TARDIS console to go with my 5 inch figures, I decided that interior walls were needed to complete the look.

Built by Nakai-San at Parkhaus1 Performance and Parts

Photos by Chris Little @s550_boomer

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