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"Have we been here before or are we yet to come?" I welcome all Whovians for the fourth time - to meet the Fourth Doctor! This one took really long time to make. In part due to Tom Baker's long tenure, and in part due to his equally long scarf. And also his hat and his curls too. One of the goals was to make this figurine more interesting and more... sophisticated, than the ones i've already seen in the net. So I made scarf to stick out only half a brick from the body and covered it from the sides to make it look as thin as possible, but not making it less stripey at the same time. The hat was another not-as-simple-as-it-looks thing to construct. I copied the technique for the upper part, but greatly updated it to capture more angles and curves. By the way you may use it in your Indy Jones or Noir Detective BrickHeadz if you see fit. I am all for sharing good ideas. Surely, I couldn't leave the Doctor without his nice hair. So I made hatless version too. And I wouldn't be me if I just stuck a lot of round 1x1s and called it a day. No, I made really complicated structure, so the curles could flow more naturally. Also I didn't want to make hair and hat the same colour, so my quest for the best curles was further hardened by the limits of available dark brown pieces. I think, after this one's and Third's hair completion I may consider myself an expert of sorts in brickheading the curly hairstyles. But of course it would be too easy to make to different versions, so I just had to make my life a little bit harder. Yes, I made hair and hat modules easiely interchangeable. Which required me to use a lot of half-round snot bricks and a lot of creative solutions to make it all stay together while being disconnectable. I think I succeeded in that too. And I think it looks great in the line with Its predecessors - "grumpy, dandy and a clown". And if you agree, you may be interested in instructions for this Doctor here: https://reb.li/m/233902
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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!
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A small conversion chamber for turning hapless minifigs into fully functional Cybermen. Also an excuse to build that wonderful Cyber-symbol from the Doctor Who level of Lego Dimensions! Enjoy (at least until the Cybermen come to cut out all your emotions . . .)!
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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.
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Christmas might be over, but the next one is just around the corner,isn´t it? Are there any Doctor Who fans here?This moc was inspired by the 2010 episode "A Christmas Carol" which takes a lot of inspiration from the Dickins original but not without adding a good chunk of Whovian scifi elements. Notable scenes include a flying shark that is later put in front of a rickshaw to pull it through the air with ease. The MOC contains said giant shark with the rickshaw tied to it and the Doctor piloting while young Kazran and Abigail are having the time of their lives. IMG_20181227_125800 IMG_20181227_125815 IMG_20181227_125854 IMG_20181227_125901 IMG_20181227_125916 IMG_20181227_125932 IMG_20181227_125940 IMG_20181227_125954 Hope you guys like it, comments are welcome.
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I`m no professional Photographer,so sorry for the lousy Pics.But i sure had some Fun with my Daleks and Cybermen.... Dark Water: Not from a particular Scene,just Daleks exterminating a Human in a Unit Storage Hangar.... Hey,it`s Rusty,the Dalek,blasting other Daleks into Pieces.......Daleks are bad,Daleks must be exterminated....!!!! These are the Daleks who survived me.
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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!
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The 1967 Doctor Who story "The Evil of the Daleks" introduced the malevolent ruler of the Dalek empire. Its bloated brain occupied a casing that was over three times the size of a normal Dalek, incapable of movement and hardwired into all of Skaro's control systems and battle computers. However, the Emperor met his match when he ensnared the second Doctor and his companion, Jamie, in a devious plot to turn the Daleks into an unstoppable fighting force. The Doctor instead imbued the Daleks with the "Human Factor", which made them start questioning their orders and turn on their Emperor. The story climaxed with a massive firefight within the Emperor's throne room, as the elite black Daleks tried to exterminate all the humanised daleks. The Emperor Dalek, unable to move and having lost all control over its empire, could only look on and helplessly scream "Do not fight in here!" This playset includes the 2nd Doctor, his companion Jamie, a silver dalek, an elite black dalek, an exterminated dalek, and the Emperor Dalek (with hinged front panel to reveal the mutant inside). It was an older MOC I discovered in my archives, and it seems that several years ago I uploaded it to Lego Cuusoo, but never got round to sharing here. I've updated the dalek mini figures to follow the designs from my recent chess set, made the Emperor's plinth dark blue, and given the Emperor a slightly more secure connection to the plinth. I'm quite proud of the cylindrical construction used for the Emperor's head, but it relies on a 3mm bar that has a slightly flimsy connection to the central column of 2x2 round bricks inside the Emperor's base section.
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Lego Doctor Who: Episode 4: Re-Birth of the Daleks Please be sure to watch right to the end for special scene. The TARDIS lands on an overgrown jungle area on an unknown world. The Doctor and Sarah discover a secret laboratory on a ship and the resurrection of the Dalek Empire. Doctor Who is owned by the BBC Lego is manufactured by The Lego Group
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Doctor Who - Season 9 - Episode 12 - Hell Bent: This is Clara's T.A.R.D.I.S ( Well they sort of stole it from the Timelord's on Galifrey ). My first build since I had a fire way to close to me. I've just recently gotten back into building after having spend countless hours washing and cleaning my LEGO collection ( and im still not totally finished ). So this is the first installment of my project I like to call "Cube Layout project". This is all about having fun, and for me to get back into building. Before the fire I was caught up in a lot of other project's as i got my first LEGO train, so I never got to build a full layout. Now it's time for that ! Cube Layuot Project: All these cubes will fit together for a bigger layout being 34x34 studs. This will enable me to put a baseplate on top and have a 1 plate edge surrounding it in order to be economical with my brick usage. This is not the layout as planned. Just a collection of some of the cubes already buil't. Now a bit of what I have planned for to have fun here, and getting into building again. Installments planned: Doctor Who - Gas and Snacks - T.A.R.D.I.S - ( This one ). Doctor Who - Gas and Snacks - T.A.R.D.I.S - Small continuation - ( Planning ) Doctor Who - T.A.R.D.I.S train ( offcourse :P ) - ( Planning ) Fabuland - Fabuland settlement ( Building ) Matrix reloaded ( building ) Matrix revolutions ( planning - somewhat testing build ) Diablo - Part one - A shortcut to the black templars treasure - ( Can be found here ) World of warcraft - Arriving at Ironforge ( Can be found here ) World Of Warcraft ( a collaboration of Diablo, Baldurs gate, World of warcraft ) - ( building ) War against the Cthoor. Call of Cthulhu. The LEGO movie. Now, everything is up for change, as this is all about having fun. To me it's all about having a train layout finally, with some great looking surroundings. I will ad and rebuild every installment as i get further in the progress to fit everythig together. So this build is not yet finished. Now, i have a feeling that this will be the next finished build. So here's a teaser ... Where will this tunnel lead ? So glad to be back. KlodsBrik.
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Hidden entrance or just an old collapsed mountain side ? Don't take the rockwork here to serious as the top of this cube wont be finished till the surrounding cubes are done. Still the entrance is here ! Spider Attack !! No problem for a level 5 wizard ! Dead spiders equals loot ! The treaure ain't out of reach at all ! Diablo interface: Diablo cube - First installment: Again - The top of this cube still needs a lot of work. Will be done when I have the surrounding cubes at hand at somewhat fitted to this one. Now, I actually thought that this would have been the next finished installment of my Cube Layout Project: However, once I started to build the Diablo interface, I could'nt stop. I Really wanted to have the Diablo interface as my first installment for the Diablo, world of Warcraft and Baldurs gate installment's I have planned for this project. I also needed to know how many studs high it had to be, in order to fit the surrounding cubes with the track layout in order to make it all fit. Now, I dont even know what will be the next installment. My Cube layout project consist of cubes 34x34 studs. This in order to be able to put a baseplate on top and still have an one plate edge, in order to be economical with my bricks. Also it makes it quite easy to adjust hight of every cube as i move along with the project. Now a bit of what I have planned for, to have fun here, and getting back into building again. Installments planned: Doctor Who - Gas and Snacks - T.A.R.D.I.S - ( Can be found here ). Doctor Who - Gas and Snacks - T.A.R.D.I.S - Small continuation - ( Planning ) Doctor Who - T.A.R.D.I.S train ( offcourse :P ) - ( Planning ) Fabuland - Fabuland settlement ( Building ) Matrix reloaded ( building ) Matrix revolutions ( planning - somewhat testing build ) Diablo ( a collaboration of Diablo, Baldurs gate, World of warcraft ) - ( this one ) World of warcraft - Arriving at Ironforge ( Can be found here ) World of warcraft ( a collaboration of Diablo, Baldurs gate, World of warcraft ) - ( building ) War against the Cthoor. ( Planning ) Call of Cthulhu. The LEGO movie. Who know's what's next ? ! Hope you like it. KlodsBrik
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(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!
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Imagine if LEGO brought back any of your favourite themes like The Simpsons, LOTR or POTC for a CMF series. Who will you choose to be in that said series.
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Doctor Who and the Daleks prepare to do battle... on the chess board! The board itself uses a 48x48 baseplate with 6x6 squares that alternate between light and dark tan. Each square has a 2x2 plate in the middle of it to help anchor the chess pieces to the board, either for display purposes or during gameplay. All the chess pieces have a base made up of 3x6 wedge plates, with the cutouts making great finger holds. For the light pieces we have all the elements of classic Doctor Who, from the time lord himself down to his faithful robotic dog K-9: Against him is quite literally an army of Daleks! This was an old MOC I decided to spruce up after discovering the excellent range of custom printed Doctor Who figures available from minifigs.me. For the Doctor's pieces, the King and Queen are represented by the 7th Doctor (armed with his umbrella) and companion Ace (as seen in the classic story Remembrance of the Daleks, armed with the baseball bat from the Hand of Omega). The bases pay homage to the classic roundels on the Tardis walls, and to the transparent column in the original Tardis console. The figures shown here are just placeholders and will be swapped out for the minifigs.me versions when built in real life. The bishop is the Doctor's vintage roadster Bessie - this small car was used extensively by 3rd Doctor Jon Pertwee, but made a brief return in the 7th Doctor's story "Battlefield". I've always been proud of the fact that I got to sit in the driving seat of the real one. The knight is the TARDIS console, and it was an absolute nightmare to design a hexagon that fit within a 6x6 footprint! Lastly, the rook is the TARDIS itself - I've got some custom printed 1x4 tiles labelled "Police Box" to add in, though I can't remember who the manufacturer was. For the black pieces, the king is none other than the creator of the Daleks - Davros! Shown here in his original black-and-silver wheelchair, I'm still working on a version of him as he appeared in Remembrance of the Daleks, which would probably fit better with the 7th Doctor opposite him. The Queen is the black Dalek from the 1965 movie with Peter Cushing, which ruled the dalek city - this piece features a 2x2 swivel tile that lets the dome and eyestalk spin freely, as a reminder that the queen can move in any direction. The bishop is the red Dalek from the 1965 movie, and includes the claw that was the movie alternative to the sink plunger. The knight can hop over other pieces, so in this case it's a white Dalek hovering up a flight of stairs (another homage to Remembrance of the Daleks). And lastly, the rook is the tank-like "Special Weapons Dalek". A better look at the Dalek hovering up the stairs It only took them 25 years to learn how to do that! The chess set is quite fun to play with - just remember that the Daleks can be sore losers....
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Billy Treacy of FiveWhoFans' fame has launched a Twitter campaign to get LEGO to produce a Doctor Who CMF series: https://twitter.com/BillyTreacy93/status/1000044181753155584
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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.
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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
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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!
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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
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Last summer on the Planet Skaro the evil Kaled scientist Davros gathered a legion of the most gifted Dalek warriors. They were taken outside of their cities, past the ruins of Thal civilisation to a great empty plain. There was a contest to determine who among them could serve him in his most nefarious scheme yet, but with was no ordinary contest, it was a BAKE OFF!!!!! Broadcasting this spectacle across the universe had seemed like a potentially lucrative opportunity to Davros. Money being in short supply because Daleks do not pay taxes and he had already spent a tonne on new sink plungers for his creations. Knowing now that he would televise the event Davros needed to find himself a co-host that could match his charm and wit, luckily he found one in the recently Cyber-converted Noel Fielding. Cyber-Noel was able to find them some judges in the form of a nestene duplicate of Paul Hollywood and the Weeping Angel division agent Mary Berry. Daleks competed in baking challenges for the title of star baker, all entrants to the bake off were exterminated expect for the overall winner, who earned a place in Davros's scheme, baking an irresistibly good cake for his birthday party so that he can get the Doctor to come to his party, cause Davros wants his autograph. So yeah, this was made as my entry to the summer time style contest based on very favourite Lego theme Doctor Who except it's not my favourite them as it only got 3 sets, though I'm always hoping for a revival of Lego Doctor Who. I might've of bent some of the rules slightly but hopefully I didn't break any. Whilst the Lego theme it's based on is Doctor who, this is obviously also inspired by the Great British Bake Off, making it somewhat of a mash up. There is a small 1*2 stud overhang from the base of the ground, Mary's wing and some other character parts do also have slight (hopefully negligible ) overhang of th12*12 base. It is not fully presented as a static scene as I show the characters in different places in the scene (if you can only consider one configuration, them I'd chose the one with the handshake and the loser being blown up by the special weapons dalek). Some fun little details include: A Hollywood handshake (Plungershake?) given to the victorious grey Dalek. The tart in the bin, referencing Bingate from the from Series 5 of GBBO. (after the loser is destroyed his cake goes in the bin too, a sad waste of a possibly decent cake) The Bin itself being a blue box is because Daleks tend want the inhabitants of a certain blue box destroyed Cyber-Noel was supposed to wear the Torso from CMF alien torso but I don't actually have that minifig (I got confused) so I improvised, but had he been wearing that torso I would have made it clear that the planet on his shirt is Mondas not Earth. The gingham tablecloth is meant to represent a technical challenge judging, where the bakers are supposed to all follow the same recipe and produce the same result, clearly one of our 2 Dalek finalists missed the mark, he must've been playing too much minecraft. The bakes on their workstations are meant to be their showstoppers, a chocolate bombe from the grey Dalek and an Éclair from the Imperial dalek. It is Chocolate week, hence the Bombe, éclair and chocolate cakes. Remeberance of the Daleks is one of my favourite Doctor Who stories, hence the inclusion of the imperial daleks (the grey dalek isn't based on any particular design however), the special weapons dalek (serving as executioner and exterminating the loser) and Davros in imperial colours (though not the emperor disguise as whilst I have made attempts at the closed dalek emperor design the parts needed for the version I liked don't come in the right colours) I omitted the tent because then it would just look like normal bake off, outdoors on an alien planet gets the vibe across better I think, besides I don't think it rains much on the post-Thal, post Time War Skaro. The GBBO finale usually has 4 bakers, however I cut it to 2 to give me some more room to play with, and to make the storytelling of the loser being exterminated more streamlined. And finally here is the scene with the characters removed and a line up of the characters. From left to right the character are: 1: Davros, 2: Cyber-Noel, 3: Nestene Duplicate Paul Hollywood, 4: Weeping Angel division agent Mary Berry, 5: Special Weapons Dalek, 6: Imperial Dalek Baker (Unexploded), 7: Imperial Dalek Baker (Exploded) and 8: The Grey Dalek/ Dalek Star Baker. Thanks for taking a look, I apologise for my subpar photography.
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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:
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...secretely being watched by the Doctor and Clara Oswald The Doctor enjoying his private collection by Marc S., auf Flickr We have the opportunity to see the 12th Doctor enjoying his private collection of defeated adversaries and menaces onboard the Tardis in one of his scarce moments of peace. He hasn't realized, that he is secretly being watched by the 11th Doctor and Clara Oswald. Or has he? :) This MOC is my contribution to the BB2020@home building competition by Bricking Bavaria. #BB2020 #BrickingBavaria
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Recently out of my dark ages, and got some nice Christmas gifts these holidays - the 75050 among it. However, the interior of the 75050 was... sparse. It needed some TLC. As luck would have it, I got the 21304 for Christmas as well - the two seemed like a match made in heaven!
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I made the Cyberking from LEGO Dimensions. Check it out on flickr. Cheers! *Doctor Who, TARDIS and all related names, images, etc. are property of the British Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved.* *Cybermen created by Dr. Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis.
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