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  1. okay so...technically this is sci-fi, but the build style is pure town/city. Overall view (Animated) "Lid off" view - Escalator closeup Phone booth / ice rink closeup Overall view (Top down) Music store closeup Food Court closeup Sporting goods closeup Fitness Center closeup Historical Costume photobooth Rear view (for power functions) Bonus: smooth escalator side-rail technique:
  2. The Twelfth Doctor's Tardis by LegoPercy J, on Flickr I've wanted to build my own Tardis since I got the original ideas Doctor Who set, and I knew it had to be 12's, and while my collection of pieces wasn't robust enough at the time for the scale I wanted, I kept the idea in my pocket as the years went by. I began making progress planning the build in stud.io last year, and with the 60th Anniversary of Doctor Who coming up decided to start work on it in earnest earlier this year. I loved how lived in the 12th Doctor's Tardis felt, with the bookshelves along the walls being one of my favorite details of the interior and one I started working on right after I built the central console. The lights along the top of the walls were also a detail I knew I wanted since I started planning the MOC and while that was something new for me I'm happy with how they turned out too. The build is based off the appearance of the Tardis Interior in Series 9 and 10, with some added references on the lower level. It isn't a perfect recreation of the actual interior; I took some liberties with the height and other aspects but I think I managed to nail down the feeling of 12's Tardis Interior if not the exact scale. As a bonus, here's the Tardis at Brickworld Chicago last weekend alongside my Doctor Who 60th Anniversary build with my Dalek designs and purist Doctor figures (all of which also need their own Tardis to call home, which hopefully will be coming soon). It was fun seeing the build I had imagines for so long finally come together and being able to share it with the community. And of course, don't forget to click below
  3. Hello Lego-Whovians! I've started watching the classic Who episodes and decided to design new Brickheadz figure for each new Doctor I encounter. So, here are the William Hartnell's First and Patrick Troughton's Second Doctors in this cute cubical form. The final design was achieved through a dozen of prototypes with a help of a really useful Stud.io program Here are the early prototypes of the figures. You may easily spot the changes I've made later. The First Doctor Made in B&W (and shade of grey) as TV shows back then were not so colorful as nowadays. He has his walking stick, scarf and hat for the Tenth Planet. Numerous slopes are used to show his flowing white hair. One of the hardest part was making his checkered pants. Figure also has rounded cheeks to make his face less standart. The Second Doctor Also in Black&White. Has hes flute-recorder, bowtie and a handkerchief in a pocket. You may notice that I had to use the old dark grey to make his striped pants. Quarter-round tiles are used to make his angry browa for a more recognizable face. As the models were made in Stud.io, I've made instructions for them too, links are here if you need them: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-137690/CogInTheMachine/brickheadz-first-doctor-william-hartnell/#details https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-142487/CogInTheMachine/brickheadz-second-doctor-patrick-troughton/#details
  4. somelegothings_

    [MOC] David Tennant's TARDIS Console

    10th Doctor’s Console by SporadicUser, on Flickr Nothing to really say here, did go through Tennant's catalog and really enjoyed it. Forgot how much I liked it as a kid and that interest is revitalized as an adult. It's really exciting to see he's coming back. I'll also have a build for 14 (or whatever Doctor Ncuti Gatwa is) when it's revealed. For now, I'll post about some of my favorite parts... the screen actually spins! I have stickers numbered "10" and "14" on the console - though the "14" is hiding behind a microphone. Hand in a jar is there, and Wolverine claws are used to mimic wiring under the console. Unfortunately, Tennant is edited by myself and is not a figure anyone (even myself) can purchase. I've composited different figs into one. The base of Tennant's head is Owen from Jurassic World, eyes and eyebrows are from Star Wars' Cassian Andor, cheekbones are from Star Wars' Biggs Darklighter, and the mouth is from one of the Weasely twins. The sneakers are edited on from Beaker (Muppets CMF). The sonic is made from a Harry Potter Gryffindor sword (the red gem I edited blue), an X piece from Speed Champion tools cut for the base of the sonic, and a Harry Potter wand for the butt of the thing. The sticker on the screen isn't super accurate but I thought using some stickers from the new Harry Potter sets would be fun and this wizard looked particularly time-lord-y!
  5. (it is a typical Fall evening in Newbury, USA. - misty and chilly. Our main Hidden Side protagonists, Jack, Parker, and Spencer the ghost dog have tracked a large well of ghost energy to the graveyard on the far side of town. Mr. Branson, the cemetery caretaker, has arranged to open the gates for them while they search for ghosts after being convinced of their reality.) Mr. Branson opens the heavy iron gate, letting Parker and Jack inside, their ghost-hunting phones fully charged. Parker, who is usually optimistic, suddenly blurts out: "I've got a funny feeling about this, we should've brought Professor J.B. as backup." Jack says in reply: "Come on, Parker, what so bad about a grave yard? We've fought math tests harder than this. Besides: J.B. is helping out with the cleanup at school from our last adventure with these ghost hunting apps. The group heads on inside the cemetery.... About five minutes into scanning the grounds, Jack does a double take and calls Parker over. "I swear that statue just moved!" Jack proclaims." Impossible", says Parker, it's not showing up on the ghost app. "You are probably just tired from all your ghost fighting." Mr. Branson insists, but Jack wasn't so sure... Suddenly, a ghost appears on the app's scanners: "We got one!" says Parker, as she starts to fight with spirit. Wailing and moaning, the lost soul suddenly screams loudly "Leave while you still can!" Jack joins in the fight, sending the spirit tumbling through the air, smaller and smaller.... The ghost becomes a spirit orb, ready to be picked up by J.B. with her specialist gloves at a later time. But, just then, Mr. Branson approaches the orb, swings his lantern and shatters it, freeing the ghost. "Why did you do that for!?" Jack and Parker shout in unison. Mr. Branson snaps his fingers and the gates to the grounds slam shut. "They need to feed on something.... after all, I do have a deal to bring them food." Mr. Branson continues, "and your the latest meal." Jack shouts "The gates are locked and electrified! We're trapped!" Parker then notices the statues slowly waking up. "Uh, Jack, we got bigger problems. About the statues you mentioned, they are definitely alive!"... Jack and Parker begin to back up slowly to the rear of the the graveyard, always keeping an eye to the statues, as it strangely makes them stop moving. What they don't notice is one of the statues right behind them, that is until it is crushed to atoms by certain blue police box falling from the sky. Everyone is stunned for a second, especially Jack and Parker. Then, out of the box steps a ginger haired woman. She says to the two ghost hunters an iconic line for the ages: "At last! A ginger!" Getting her bearings, the ginger haired woman tells the two teenagers to get behind her: She will take care of the "Weeping Angel" and it's caretaker. Jack then finds it's probably a good time to ask Spencer to go find J.B. to get her involved, as any backup (and the Newbury police would be welcome at this point) The ginger haired lady then takes pair's phone's and fries them, mumbling something about the "graven image". She does this while asking them to take refuge inside her "TARDIS". "What's that? The blue box? It can't possibly fit us all!" shrieks Parker as Jack shoves her in. (Jack probably realized that logic went out the window a while ago.) The ginger haired lady follows them in, pulls a single switch on a dark console in a pitch-black room, and the box dissolves from Branson's view in a groaning, wheezing, sort of way. Now alone with the remaining Weeping Angel in the graveyard, and with police sirens getting nearer, Mr. Branson is considering his fate. He has failed to get food for his masters, and even destroyed one of them. He awaits his fate with dignity and closes his eyes as the end comes swiftly.... (SNAP) What will happen to Jack and Parker and the ginger haired woman? Will Spencer manage to get the message to J.B. about where Jack and Parker are? And what will happen to all of those ghosts' data stored on those fried phones? Only time will tell!
  6. [media] [/media] Please try to stay for the after credits scene. Series 1 Christmas Special: His Final Christmas The Doctor, nearing the end of his last life, finds a boy trapped in an infinite time loop. The Doctor attempts to save his own last life while rescuing the boy's family from being lost forever. And Merry Christmas/ Happy Holidays 2018 to all. Doctor Who is owned by the BBC Lego is manufactured by The Lego Group
  7. Episode 5: The Edge of Existence After many adventures together, The Doctor and Sarah travel to a resource facility gathering infinite energy from the Edge of Existence. The Doctor finds an enemy he thought was long gone. Doctor Who is owned by the BBC Lego is manufactured by The Lego Group
  8. Episode uses close up shots in official lego plane, and large forest i created. Always wanted to have episode with lots of people trapped together. Similar to real 'Planet of the Dead, Midnight' episodes. Next ep will re-use forest and dark hallways as seen in Next time teaser. Lego Doctor Who - Episode 3: Flight of a Lifetime The Doctor tracks an alien signature to a departing plane flight. He boards the plane in attempts to stop the alien threat but ends up trying to bring everyone back home after they are sent to an alien world. Please leave a like, comment and subscribe. I would love to hear feedback.
  9. My first episode, fully voiced, but low fps. i am using higher fps each episode. TARDIS interior is custom made set. After effects used. LEGO Doctor Who Episode 1: A Different Eleventh Hour A newly regenerated Doctor crashes in the middle of the ocean on Earth. A nearby coast guard receives an SOS and approaches the sinking TARDIS. Sarah Paige, risks her life to save The Doctor, who in returns offers her to chance to travel in time and space with him. Full credits at end of video Doctor Who is owned by the BBC. Lego is manufactured by The Lego Group Please leave feedback and comments, i would love to read what you think. Thanks for watching.
  10. BenLegoFilms

    Lego Doctor Who Teaser

    Hello everyone.Please check out my teaser for upcoming lego brickfilm Doctor Who series i am working on.Episode 1 has almost done editing, just need to add voices. Teaser 2 is going to be uploaded soon, then full trailer. Please let me know what you think.
  11. Never ventured outside of the Star Wars forum before but here goes. Over three years ago I made a hexagonal console for the 11th Doctor's TARDIS and never thought to continue it further. It wasn't until I posted my TARDIS 'police box' exterior design on Flickr that I remembered about the console and decided to fish it out from the depths of my unfinished mocs bin. Form then on I was intent on creating the rest of the control room but hadn't found the time nor interest. At least not until Doctor Who returned to our screens for its 10th series where I found myself itching to stray away from Star Wars builds (for the moment at least ) And so I present my interpretation of the 11th doctors TARDIS interior, first revealed over 7 years ago in 'the eleventh hour' (has it really been that long!?) Its worth noting that I wasn't aiming for a total scale replica of the actual set, rather a model that incorporates the basics of this particular incarnation which I saw as the console, a glass floor, 'Swiss cheese' walls/floor, a jumble of staircases/gantries and of course the inside of police box doors. In this I feel its fairly successful but have to say it wouldn't be without Xenomurphy's fantastic TARDIS design over on Flickr. His model of the same console room is truly staggering and I just couldn't begin to think of a better solution for the curved wall than his design. So be sure to checkout his design if you haven't already. But enough talk and on to the pictures! It's not all Star Wars... (3) by Inthert, on Flickr 11th Doctor's TARDIS Interior (1) by Inthert, on Flickr More views are available on my Flickr page. Any comments (positive or negative) are very welcome!
  12. Agent Kallus

    MOC: The new companion

    I built a Tardis interior but I wanted to put a new spin on it so.... Presenting Time machine DIY with portals. Chell's not using the official legs or gun cause I haven't gotten the portal dimensions pack yet but I got the torso and head separately.
  13. This is MOC of November 2014. I tried to build my own TARDIS almost the year before the release of 21304 Ideas set (Andrew Clark's project was approved in February 2015, and my TARDIS was inspired by his project, which I voted with a great expectations and got my fingers crossed till the results of the 2014 review were announced) My aim was to build a TARDIS, which CAN open and close the doors. So it doesn't looks well, it doesn't looks like original, but it works! :) I'm going to return to my project and to represent another characters, including Ood Sigma, the Judoons, Martha Jones, River Song, Amy and Roryand my own Clara (because I don't like her minifigure in the set). Probably I'll also add to this company such characters as Jackie Tyler, Mickey, Sarah Jane Smith and K9. But I need a lot of time and inspiration, so this will happen not in the near future. Perhaps this summer, maybe later) WARNING: this MOC contain spoilers! You have been warned by River Song! xD Because I like to collect the characters of my favorite films, I just could not pass by one of three my the most favorite TV series - Doctor Who) But the Doctor is not the Doctor without his TARDIS, his sonic screwdriver and his trusty friends) I put some soundtrack music into the text, hope you will like it))) Murray Gold - Westminster Bridge The first music heard in the show, it marked the return of the Doctor on TV screens. You can describe it by the first phrase you heard from the Doctor in the new series - "Run!" So, who is the Doctor, why no one knows his name, what or who is the TARDIS, and why everyone loves this series? The Doctor - is the (almost) last one of his kind of great and powerful alien race of the Time Lords from the planet Gallifrey. They differ from humans in that they evolved from reptiles, they have two hearts, they live just an incredibly long time (several thousand years), and they can to regenerate up to 12 times, if they are on the verge of death. When regeneration, not only the appearance is changing, but also the personality. The Gallifreyans were smart enough (no one human can live with the knowledge of the Time Lords, our brains too underdeveloped) to come up with the idea to travel in space and time. They invented the time machines called TARDIS - Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. Its a live being, so you can't to build a TARDIS, only to grow it. They may take the form of any object through a device called the Chameleon Circuit, but it was broken at Doctor's TARDIS, so it stuck at the form of an police phone box. But the most important thing in this amazing machine is that it's bigger on the inside (than the outside). Much bigger. Definitely. De Lorean from Back in the Future never can be like this))) The Doctor can't say his own name because "one wrong word can change all the time and space". Because he protects the Earth from the scum of the universe better than the Men in Black, it's better to him to keep his real name in secret. So this cult British sci-fi TV series celebrated more than 50 years and it is firmly inscribed itself in popular culture. It is impossible not to love the show, where you can visit Pompeii, open the London 2012 Olympic Games, to go to the end of time, to live in a parallel universe, to solve a mystery of Agatha Christie, to save the planet from the Daleks, to go to a tour of the planet Midnight (well, what wrong could happen?), go through initiation into the knights and then be exiled, to stuck into the longest traffic jam in the world, to learn that statues are not always stay still, meet a friend of your future, for which your acquaintance is the past, and much more! Let me introduce the characters to you) Murray Gold - The Doctor Forever This theme first heard in the Christmas special of the second season, later used in the third. The Doctor can regenerate 12 times, which implies a 13 completely different personalities. Usually, most viewers like that incarnation of the Doctor, whom they saw first. In my case it was Tenth, brilliantly played by David Tennant, so I decided to add him and his companions to my collection first. Tenth Doctor in general appears to us carefree, talkative, good-natured, witty and daring, but he becomes more serious when dealing with enemies. He sometimes also ruthless and dangerous, as well as his seventh incarnation, but has much less tendency to complex schemes and intricate action. Like the Seventh and Ninth Doctor, Tenth sometimes uses a cheerful, energetic appearance to mask true feelings. He loves to talk, always twists important information with complete nonsense to blunt the vigilance of the enemy. Also on occasion he can be rude and cruel, but this incarnation of the Doctor is merciful. His catchphrase - the French expression "Allons-y!", which means "Forward!". Murray Gold - Rose's Theme Despite the fact that the first episode of the revived series is named in honor of Rose, a separate theme music for her only appeared in the episode The End of the Worlds. The Doctor could not stand a thousand years of loneliness, if he didn't have true friends. The first companion of the Ninth and then Tenth Doctor was Rose Tyler, played by actress Billie Piper. Rose Tyler was an employee in a shop in central London, who met the Ninth Doctor during the invasion of Autons. The main track, which she had left after her travels in the TARDIS, is a time paradox which was associated with the words "Bad Wolf". Ninth Doctor and Rose during their travels constantly found these words without understanding what they mean. As it turned out later, trying to save the Doctor from the Daleks, Rose stared into the heart of the TARDIS, becoming the temporary storage of its forces. She gave herself the name "Bad Wolf", because it was a name of corporation where they were, and sent a message to the Doctor and Rose in the past. After destroying the Daleks, she could not restrain the force more and the Doctor absorbed it into himself, resulting in the regeneration of the Ninth to Tenth. By the way, the stickers on all the characters painted by me, but being based on the already existing and released Lego torsos, that is, in fact, some of the details I just repainted in a different color. Welcome to the TARDIS! Murray Gold - Doomsday This music sounds in the finale of the last episode of the second season - one of the most memorable and recognizable scenes of the series. Reading of this paragraph is not recommended for those who don't like SPOILERS. Unfortunately, Rose Tyler was locked in a parallel universe, a way to which was finally and completely closed at the same moment when the Doctor with the help of the hologram was trying to say something that he was going to for a long time... The moment of farewell of Doctor and Rose at the Bad Wolf Bay somewhere in Norway - one of the saddest episodes of the series. Another view. Murray Gold - The Runaway Bride Music from Christmas special issue of the second season. Surely writers couldn't finish the second season on such a sad note, and so at the last minute of episode Doomsday some bride unexpectedly materializes at hanging in a space somewhere in a galaxy far, far away (but not in the Star Wars, of course) TARDIS and she requires the bewildered Doctor immediate explaining how she got here. As it turns on, a bride named Donna Noble was attracted by Huon particles, which her fiance force-fed her, who worked on the aliens. These particles pulled her into the TARDIS. Donna refuses to continue to travel with the Doctor, so in the third season Martha Jones becomes his companion. Unfortunately, at the time when I was building this MOC, Lego has not released any Afro-American women yet, so I can't portrayed her then. But now I have a Storm from X-Men in my collection, so wait for Martha! :) Murray Gold - All the Strange, Strange Creatures Music from the trailer of the third season, then sounded in different series throughout the season. Speaking of the third season. In one series the Doctor had to temporarily become a man in order to escape from the hunting of the Family of Blood (no, they are not vampires, but they hunted for the Doctor to get his immortality). He did it with the help of an interesting device called Chameleon Arch. All his memories and knowledge of the Time Lords were enclosed in pocket watches, as in the photo above. And yes, sometimes the Tenth Doctor wears glasses, but only in order to appear more smart. Although no one can be smarter! :) And once again we are talking about the Doctor, it is impossible not to mention his famous gadget - sonic screwdriver. Sonic screwdriver is not a weapon. This is a complex instrument with many functions, the most famous of which - the opening of locks by a power of a sound wave. You can read about other functions here. This is how it looks in the TV series (but in fact it's a photo of a toy): In the fourth season Donna returns and becoming my favorite character in the Doctor Who universe) Murray Gold - Donna's Theme The composer wrote a new theme for the triumphant return of Donna. Donna Noble is a secretary from Chiswick, played by actress Catherine Tate, not just back, but also independently find the Doctor - and it is not the thing that everyone can do! She has a quick temper, and more independent than other companions. Another view. One critic wrote that Donna Noble acts as the "conscience of the Doctor" and stands out against the background of all the other companions of the Doctor, because "she does not need to be saved", and she never asks,"What is it, Doctor?". Critics also praised the fact that there was no love theme in a relationship of the Doctor and Donna. In addition, Donna can easily put boasting time traveler to the place: The Doctor: [stepping out of the TARDIS] Ah! Smell that air! Grass and lemonade! And a little bit of mint. Just a hint of mint. Must be the 1920s. Donna: You can tell what year it is just by smelling? The Doctor: Oh, yeah. Donna: Or, maybe, that big vintage car coming up the drive gave it away. The dialogue between Doctor and Donna in the episode The Unicorn and the Wasp. I made few different stickers for Donna. I'm going to make new stickers for Rose as well in the future. Another view. Another view. Welcome to the TARDIS once again! Murray Gold - Life Among the Distant Stars Very beautiful theme dedicated to the amateur astronomer Wilfred Mott. In the first episode of the fourth season also appears Donna's grandfather Wilfred Mott, played by actor Bernard Cribbins. Unlike many people on Earth, Wilfred was ready to believe that the aliens will one day come to the world, and that humanity will eventually travel to the stars and to communicate with aliens. In the evening, he comes to the hill with a telescope to watch the stars. In the special of the fourth season Wilfred was a temporary companion of the Doctor and played an important role. Donna and her grandfather. Another view. Wilfred and his telescope. Donna Grandpa will look through his telescope after the Doctor) Murray Gold - The Doctor's Daughter According to the composer, this series is not possible to come up with a slogan better than "Hello, Dad" In one series of the fourth season the TARDIS brings the Doctor, Donna and Martha on the planet Messaline, where there was a war between humans and fish-headed humanoids. Against the will of the Doctor some machine took a sample of his DNA, the genes were shuffled together, and they've got a clone - Jenny, the Doctor's "daughter", played by actress Georgia Moffett. Despite the fact that she was raised for the war, she is still very cheerful. Another view. Murray Gold - The Source The culmination of the episode The Doctor's Daughter - one of my favorite in the series. I hope that we will see Jenny again one day... Screenshot from an episode. The Lone Dalek Although initially this music was written for an episode The Lone Dalek of the first season, it was used as an additional theme for Rose later. Reading of this paragraph is not recommended for those who don't like SPOILERS. In the epic and grand finale of the fourth season the Daleks stole an Earth and another 26 planets, and placed them to the Medusa Cascade. They also captured the TARDIS, the Doctor and all his companions, including Rose Tyler, who managed to escape from a parallel universe, because of the actions of the Daleks the borders of the worlds starts to collapse. Due to biological meta-crisis of the severed hand, which the Doctor lost during the Christmas special of the first season, increased his clone - Meta-Crisis Doctor with all the knowledge and memories of the original Doctor, but turned out to be half man. He destroyed the Daleks, and as the punishment for this genocide was to be sent to a parallel universe, which starts to close again. And Rose, unfortunately, also can't leave the parallel universe, so the characters met again at the Bad Wolf Bay to say farewell forever. The Doctor: We've got to go. This reality is sealing itself off, forever. Rose: But, it's still not right, 'cause the Doctor is still you. The Doctor: And I'm him. Rose: All right, both of you, answer me this: When I last stood on this beach, on the worst day of my life, what was the last thing you said to me? Go on, say it. The Doctor: I said "Rose Tyler". Rose: Yeah? And how was that sentence gonna end? The Doctor: Does it need saying? Rose: And you, Doctor, what was the end of that sentence? Another view. Another screenshot from an episode. Rose and two Doctors. Doctor and Meta-Crisis Doctor. Meta-Crisis Doctor and Rose. Another view. So, we met with the Doctor and his companions, and we can now go on a journey, and to begin to explore the TARDIS) Murray Gold - The Greatest Story Never Told In general, it is a theme of the first appearance of River Song in the fourth season, but I like it a lot, so I just put it here) Here it is, a world-famous British police telephone box! All stickers for the TARDIS were drawn from scratch by me. The basic design of my TARDIS is inspired by the work from Lego Ideas, especially AndrewClark2's. But my know-how is the doors? which can open and close. However, in fact, they should open inward, but the design does not allow me to do so. My TARDIS is a bit disproportionate relative to the minifigures because of the need to create a functioning door. If you look inside the TARDIS, you can see its core and center console, as in this picture. View from above. View from above without the roof. Here you can see heavy paper insert. A picture on insert were drawn by me - partly at Photoshop, partly by pencils. So we looked at TARDIS outside, we can move now to its central room - the console room. Murray Gold - This Is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home The composition is dedicated to Doctor's home planet - theGallifrey, locked in a trap of the Time War. The TARDIS have a lot of different rooms, but most of the scenes of the series is featured console room from which you can control the movements of a time machine. In different seasons TARDIS interior design has changed, so the console of the Eleventh and Twelfth Doctor is particularly different from the Ninth and Tenth consoles, which I took as a basis. Unfortunately, I could not get with a drawing of coral background, but in general, I think, it works. TARDIS inside door is looks mirror reflection the door outside. View from above. View from above without background. View without background. Another view. The central part of the TARDIS consists of the center console and the time column. TARDIS time column keeps the energy due to which the time machine can operate. The design of the main consoles I took from The TARDIS Handbook. Although there are depicted the console of Eleventh Doctor, to build them from Lego is quite difficult, so they just served as an example of console design. TARDIS when flying often shakes, because it must be controlled by six pilots (according to the number of consoles) but has to be controlled by one Doctor as only he knows for what all these unthinkable buttons are intended. On the helm console placed steering mechanism with eyepiece and time rotor handbrake. To the right of it (or counterclockwise) is a navigation console, on which time and space forward/back control and directional pointer are placed. To the right of it is a diagnostic console, on which quantum foam manipulators, bunsen burner and organic diagnostic are placed. Between the previous and next console is the monitor placed. Image on it was took from an episode Stolen Earth. To the right of it is a communication console, on which voice recorder, analogue radio waves detect/monitor/change, scanner/typewriter and an analogue telephone are placed. To the right of it is a fabrication console, on which materialise/dematerialise fabrication and fabricated dispenser are placed. To the right of it is a mechanical console, on which engine release lever,locking down mech and gyroscopic stabilizer are placed. The TARDIS also have two assitional consoles - left and right. Left console. Right console. Tenth Doctor and Rose at the TARDIS. Tenth Doctor and Donna at the TARDIS. It's time to meet the enemies of the Doctor. Murray Gold - The Dark and Endless Dalek Night Music that accompanied the Dalek invasion in the fourth season. The Daleks are the main enemies of the Doctor, armored beings, devoid of all emotions, but hatred, dreaming to become the only race in the universe. Their catchphrase is "Exterminate!". Daleks of different eras differ by color. I made a small squad of the Time War Daleks. Brown is ordinary soldier. Left view. Front view. Right view. Rear view. Black is the leader. Left view. Front view. Right view. Rear view. Red is the supreme commander. Left view. Front view. Right view. Rear view. Doctor and Donna surrounded by the Daleks. Murray Gold – The Cybermen The Cybermen theme from the first season. The Cybermen are humans who have put their brain and central nervous system in a robot's body. However, they are deprived of all the emotions and also tend to turn all the humans into Cybermen. Their catchphrase is "Delete!". Another view. Doctor and Rose hides from the Cybermen. Murray Gold – Blink (Suite) Music from an episode Blink - the first episode in whch the Weeping Angels are appeared. The Weeping Angels are quantum-locked beings, which means that they turn to the stone statues when someone looks at them. If no one is watching, they move very fast. That is why they hide their faces, as if they saw each other, they turn to a stone forever. If Weeping Angel touches a living being, it will go into the past, and will live there until his or her death, without the possibility to return to his or her life at nis or her own's century, with the Angel gets power of all the days that his victim could live. The only way to escape from them - not to blink. The Weeping Angel. Angel hides its face (this is quite problematic for a minifigure to do that). Weeping Angel stretched out its hands to the victim. Another view. The angels takes the phone box. A good way to neutralize the Weeping Angels forever. Screenshot from an episode Blink: "Don't blink, don't even blink! Blink and you're dead. They're fast, faster than you can believe. Don't turn your back, don't look away, and don't blink! Good Luck." Thanks for watching and any comments are very welcomed!
  14. To start off this topic, I will say this: this is a WIP, and as such digital screenshots and real pictures will not match 100% as some part have not been ordered yet, and some parts are not in LDD anyway so i used the best parts I could. I was inspired to do 10's (played by David Tennant) console by this build by LEGOGallifrey as seen here: link to his Flickr As you can see, I modified the outside to be shorter in order to better fit with my figures. Here we see the folded open TARDIS exterior walls. The walls have been changed from the grays of the original LEGO model to reflect 10's TARDIS. Here we see the console as it was in 10's time as the Doctor. This is still a WIP, as the tan parts that go between the console sections haven't been ordered yet. I used as many parts from different eras and themes as possible, such as adding the Lone Ranger pocket-watch to one area as a stand-in for 10's watch, while using a Alpha Team print in another spot representing the hatch to the time vortex "heart of the TARDIS". I even added the TV remote from the Simpsons Dimensions set to a third spot as a part of the telephone. Of course, the big lever that makes the ship move is included as well. Here is the other side of the console with the heart of the TARDIS and big lever. The outside of the TARDIS has been shortened from the original model from set 21304 (on the right) to make it more to scale with mini-figures. (My smaller version is on the left.) The inside of the TARDIS still hook into the the exterior in the same way, so you can rotate them out for different era Doctors.(my version of 10's console is on the right, while the left version is the original from set 21304. I got the original 21304 model from Eurobricks user KamalYmafi at the "Official LEGO sets in LDD topic".) Here is the LDD file for ONLY 10's version of the TARDIS (both inside and out): 10's TARDIS As usual comments, questions, and complaints are always welcome. Thank you for reading! (sorry about the lack of pictures, they aren't working right now... the forum keeps having issues with the up-loader) How wierd: the pictures work after you post the topic, but not before!
  15. Finally finished my Doctor Who TARDIS Interior Project. this version is based on the console room that appears in series 9 of the British Science Fiction Television show 'Doctor Who'. Finally, after a year of building (and more like 5 years of preparation) I have finished my dream project. It started back in 2011, and I had just stumbled across the most mind-blowingly unbelievable thing... LEGO Doctor Who, more specifically, I came across what, at the time, was the Holy Grail of LEGO creations, Mr. Xenomurphy’s (alias Thorsten Bonsch, alias Mr. Amazingly Talented Super Master-builder) LEGO TARDIS Console Room. A fire had been lit in my head, an obsession really. I knew that someday I had to build my own TARDIS. So, here we are, I humbly present to you my take on the the Twelfth Doctor's Series 9 TARDIS Interior. Logo. This console room is undoubtedly my favourite, although considering how incredible and unique the production quality of each individual one is, it's very, very difficult to pick, and given a 'real' choice I'd say they're all my favourites. This one just has this techno-organic vibe, but also very mechanical in structure, something I've always admired about the TARDIS. My only regret is that the center still can't spin yet, or have lights. I have a technique in mind, but being how difficult it is to install technic parts into such a small area, it's going to be a while before I figure this one out. Series 8 is by and far my absolute favourite of the show, but series 9 is really when the TARDIS has a chance to shine, hence why I picked it as the basis for my model. Also, more round things!! Come see it at Brickfair Virginia 2016! If you need references (because you've been living under a rock, I mean come on, Doctor Who is a worldwide phenomenon!), you can view the inside of the series 9 TARDIS here. Special thanks to here for the logo. Special credit to for his ingenious pillar/buttress structure design. A second huge shoutout to BoB and the Bricktime store for the extra moc support, without them this moc would not have been possible. Thank you! A timey-wimey thank you to for featuring my model in one of their videos a few months ago!Thank you to Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman, Pearl Mackie, and all the wonderful people who work on Doctor Who. My life would never be the same or what it is now without it, and the child-like excitement of imagining what whimsical adventures the TARDIS and Doctor Who will whisk me away to see each week on Saturday evening has been a deep comfort for all those horrible days I spend enduring 'adulthood'! As a final note, I would like to say thank you to Thorsten ‘Xenomurphy’ Bonsch, who has been, continues to be and will always be an inspiration to me (seeing as this design is basically stolen from him with a few elements modified ;o). Check out the whole thing on Flickr! Doctor Who, TARDIS and all related names, images, etc. are property of the British Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved P.S. Keep brickin' friends! Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to 'catch 'em all' ;D .... and a little bonus image to show you my photoshop skills are 'slightly' improving.... Allons-y!
  16. Hey y'all. I am sorry for being away from EB for this long. not posting MOCs up and all. I've been busy with other things besides LDD building. But for now, I am back with a new MOC. This time, it is my interpretation of the TARDIS interior from the Doctor Who 1996 TV film. More photos can be found on my Flick page (Flickshot30). Keep in mind, this is not 100% accurate to the prop or set seen in the movie, but as close as I could build. The TARDIS console part of the model is based on designs created by mpathg7380 and daleksec from LEGO Ideas. There is also a telescope within this model, which is based on one built by TD Bricks on Youtube. Comments/suggestions welcome. Hope you enjoy. LXF file: http://bricksafe.com...yman30/tardises
  17. Ive been fooling around with the TARDIS from the LEGO Ideas set since i had a chance to assemble it after Christmas. This is the first version that im somewhat happy with, but it still needs a lot of work. First priority was to make it open in a better way due to the fact that it was driving me nuts, having to go through several steps getting it opened, and the roof had to come off. On top of it, if you open it a little to much you will have 1x1 plates and 1x1 tiled slopes flying around. A very bad design imo. Second thing, that im still working on is to make it a lot smaller. For now ive managed to take 1 stud of in height, and im feeling i got the idea to take even two more plates of in height, though that means that the sides of it will loose some of its graphics. But for now i present you with version 2.0 of my TARDIS design. Notice how much more it can be opened, and without having to take the roof off. Do not blink !!!! And it can still be connected to the TARDIS console . Ive mostly reused bricks freed up from the redesign of it, but a lot of tiles have gone into it and a few connectors to make it work. Whenever i get to a finished design that im happy with. I will make an overview of pieces used if anyone is interested. My goal is to make it open as the TARIDS does in the series, and make it a lot smaller, but im not close to that yet, have some ideas, but not the bricks to try it out yet. They wont be bricklinked till march as im low on cash. Now, im not sure about the way ive tiled the roof of the TARDIS. I will make a flat layout for my next go. For now ive uploaded these three pictures hoping to get some feedback on your thoughts, what looks awesome. What looks stupid. And give me some more ideas if any on your minds. Thanks in advance. KlodsBrik
  18. The teaser trailer for the next part of my LEGO Doctor Who series;
  19. Mr Greeble

    Lego UCS-MOC: Doctor Who Tardis

    Hello Eurobrickers! I've started a MOC of the 11th and 12th Doctor's Tardis. Please enjoy. Day 1: (sorry for the poor quality pictures and messy table, this will be fixed soon.) C&C much appreciated.
  20. NOTE: these models are presented in comic format with comic captions in italics and notes on construction in these symbols: ( ), Also, please do NOT move this to the comic forum! After a long day outrunning Daleks and their creator, Davros, and loosing his TARDIS in the snowy drifts of some ice covered planet, the 11th Doctor finally finds the TARDIS and tries to open the door. "That's funny, I don't remember locking it" he says. He finds the door key in his coat pocket and unlocks the door. (This is the outside of set 21304, along with the 11th Doctor in yellow-skin form. Note the printed Saint John's ambulance part has been turned backwards to create a blank space) Stepping inside, the Doctor notices odd: the desktop scheme for the console room had changed in his absence, back to something he had not seen for a long time... (The inside is new: I changed the light gray, and silver with trans-blue to tan, and dark gray, with dark tan. "Who goes there?" says a familiar voice that seems like a page out of his (relatively) recent past. Suddenly, it occurs to the 11th Doctor that he has accidentally stepped into his predecessors life, also known as 10th Doctor and his TARDIS! He then responds "just an timey-wimey friend from a you yet to come." (This inside, apart from the 10th Doctor's console, is new and completely my design. If you look carefully you will see a certain special pocket-watch next to the sonic screwdriver under the screen. I finally found a use for that Lone Ranger part!) "oh, is that all?" says Doctor number 10. "I detected Daleks in the area, and assumed they would be attacking any minute now." A voice from the other side of the console replies "Affirmative". "Is that K-9?" says 11. "Yes, and he must have blown a fuse, as he was saying something about a talking cat-unicorn, cuckoos and a crazy land in the clouds." says 10. (K-9 is a cobbled-together copy of the one from the dimensions set, and I think some of you may realize where K-9 went and who he met!) Meanwhile, outside: "The TARDIS has been located!" says a Dalek. (These Daleks and Davros was inspired by EuroBricks user Deskp, who is also known as deskp1990 on Flickr) "Good, begin transport to Skaro at once!" Davros said, "and based on these sensor readings, we have two time lords to EXTERMINATE!" (Is this the end? Well, of the Doctor (s), no, they escapes in a spectacular scene full of expensive special effects, scary monsters and a great tear-jerking speech by the 10th Doctor. In fact, it is so expensive and lavish, that the entire budget went up in smoke by way of planning and staging it, plus non one bothered to buy the film to record it or tell Mr. Moffat that there was no film, so it was already over before it was realized there was no evidence of the finale! Oh well! )
  21. In my hype for the LEGO Doctor Who Ideas set coming out, I thought I would do some experimenting. Thanks to Artifex creation on youtube I was able to pause the video at certain points which allowed me to build the Police Box element. The thing I love about this is the playability in that you can disconnect the box from the interior. What it also did was inspired me. That TARDIS could also pass for the Series 5 and 6 version so I decided I would construct an interior in the same style as the Series 7/8/9 one that could be removed from the box. As you can see I have attached the box from the other set to this console room in the same style as the LEGO Ideas set. I've also managed to create the angular stairs going off in all directions design which I didn't think I'd be able to do. A lot of this model contains elements I have stolen from the official TARDIS build (The console for instance is built in the same way to make it 6 sided) and some I've designed myself. Of course I've used colours here that probably will never see the light of day with certain parts (The floor of the main console balcony being the main one. The only wall I've constructed so far is the one with that walkway at the top of those spiralling stairs. the jagged edge at the top of that wall is meant to represent where the ceiling meets the wall. Keeping with the roundel theme I've tried to replicate these as much as possible. I've still to work on the stability of the model as you can see the stairs are hanging in mid air at the moment. The console also needs the details added to it (going to try including the Sonic Screwdriver holder) Let me know what you think. If I manage to be successful with this one, I'm thinking about trying to make the 9th and 10th Doctor TARDIS in this same format.
  22. This set has only been publicly view-able for about 24 hours and I have already designed a 10th Doctor TARDIS Console. It can even hook into the TARDIS just like the set, though you will have to change out the two fold-out walls to match the tan and grays color scheme of Ten's TARDIS. (The outside portion was recreated by user CM4Sci and posted to the Dr. Who "Ideas" thread on Eurobricks.) This console has a big flip-able switch, a bunch of printed slopes and tiles, and even a Sonic Screwdriver holder, just in case they ever release an official sonic for the 10th Doctor. But for now I'll settle with my "gem and a light saber holder" screwdriver design. I am also including the Doctor in yellow skin form and K-9 (same design as the LEGO Dimensions one) By the way: The doctor's suit seen here is a stand-in for this dark blue one from Alien Conquest: http://alpha.brickli...b0899c01#T=S&O= The console features two staircases to access the floor of the TARDIS, and four chairs in corners spots. Here you can see how the console attaches to the exterior: a 1x4 Technic axle slides into a receiver on the TARDIS wall / front door. Here is the exterior of the TARDIS from Lego set 21304 (called Doctor Who), as reconstructed by Eurobricks user CM4Sci. When I get the set i'm going to remove one of the panels (the one with the St. Johns Ambulance cross) and replace it with a plain dark blue panel, as 10 didn't have that on his TARDIS. The Doctor in his 10th (11th in you count the War Doctor) regeneration. K-9 is from Dimensions LEGO set 71204, which was recreated in LDD by Facebook user Mike MacMillian. I'm going to use printed black 1 x 1 tiles to say "K9" instead of buying the LEGO Dimensions level pack and using the parts there. LDD file for K-9, the Doctor and the complete TARDIS and console: http://www.mocpages....1444163432m.lxf
  23. FinalFeature

    Doctor Who Daleks of Doom

    When will those silly Daleks learn not to mess with the Doctor? Especially if the Doctor is a Scottish one. Directed, Animated, Written, and Music Composed by Tristan Kilmer Starring Tristan Kilmer as the Doctor and Daleks #1 and #2 Thanks for watching!
  24. Totally forgot to post my T.A.R.D.I.S. I made last fall for the Brick 2014 =) I made this specially for the Brick 2014 because it's in the UK, so everyone over there would recognize it.. From this: Tardis v1 by Ole Tora, on Flickr To this: Tardis v3 by Ole Tora, on Flickr To the final model: Version 4 by Ole Tora, on Flickr You have probably seen it in this scene, as seen in Blocks Magazine in january: IMG_0564 by Ole Tora, on Flickr More pics: IMG_0560 by Ole Tora, on Flickr IMG_0570 by Ole Tora, on Flickr IMG_0639 by Ole Tora, on Flickr