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Here is the Fourth Doctor's TARDIS interior. Complete with K-9 and a bag of Jelly Babies.

The design stayed fairly the same throughout the 70's and 80's, and only went through minor modifications until it was replaced in the TV Movie of 1996.

The mix of old and new grays is due to lack of parts in the same color, and sadly couldn't be avoided.

The console itself was fun to design, and went through several versions before I settled on this one.

The angled walls were also 'fun', but in a slightly different way. Still, the final look was worth the effort.

The walls are made with 1X4 arches and 2X2 Inverted disks. And they do in fact have a tendency to fall out as the space isn't that tight.

As always, more pictures can be found via the links to my photostream.

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Fourth Doctor's TARDIS by SteampunkDoc, on Flickr

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Fourth Doctor's TARDIS by SteampunkDoc, on Flickr

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Fourth Doctor's TARDIS by SteampunkDoc, on Flickr

Comments/Critiques/Questions are more than welcome!

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Brilliant. I like the patterning on the walls of the model. They make a good representation of the classic TARDIS. The brick-build K9 is cool as well.

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K-9 is the best part of the MOC and the fourth doctor in my opinion was the best one of the lot.....excellent work 'SteampunkDoc' and Brick On with your ultrasonic screwdriver. :grin:

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Thanks everyone!

I'm surprised the "Tin Dog" has somewhat stolen the show, as I only built him as an afterthought. :grin:

The detailing was fun to work out, so I'm glad ya'll think it matches well with the real thing.

Oh, and LightningTiger, you mean a "Sonic Screwdriver" right? 'Cuz I've never heard of an "Ultrasonic Screwdriver." :wacko:

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I like the way you've sunk some of the dishes into the wall. The K-9 is pretty nice too. It seems that with LEGO, the afterthoughts are the most important part :tongue:.

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