Jared Posted July 16, 2016 Posted July 16, 2016 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! Quote
Duncan Young Posted July 16, 2016 Posted July 16, 2016 Brilliant! Instantly recognisable, incredibly detailed. All these factors make for a fantastic MOC! Quote
Anonknee Muss Posted July 16, 2016 Posted July 16, 2016 This is awesome! I love the bonus picture, I couldn't tell it was photoshopped and then I read the sentence above it, I'm still not convinced, this is cool! Well done! Quote
BrickCurve Posted July 17, 2016 Posted July 17, 2016 Looks very impressive! I haven't seen the show, so can't relate the accuracy of the MOC to it, but never the less, the excellent techniques here more than make up for it. Quote
LegoPercyJ Posted July 17, 2016 Posted July 17, 2016 (edited) Looks great! Although I haven't gotten to Capaldi yet (Just finished up Name of The Doctor) I admire your take on his TARDIS console room. Edited July 17, 2016 by LegoPercyJ Quote
Sir Gareth Posted July 17, 2016 Posted July 17, 2016 Today, you walk amongst the greats, Jared. To quote the Doctor, brilliant! Quote
MilkPls69 Posted July 17, 2016 Posted July 17, 2016 Oh my god this is gorgeous! But as someone who has spent hours upon hours researching the Toyota interior, I am wondering what your upper gantry way look's like. Also, love the way you did the under console along with the Dalek eye roundels! Quote
Agent Kallus Posted July 17, 2016 Posted July 17, 2016 This is where a 'like' feature would come in handy. Quote
Ceroknight Posted July 17, 2016 Posted July 17, 2016 (edited) That is amazing! Missing a chalkboard Edited July 17, 2016 by Ceroknight Quote
Columbus019 Posted August 2, 2016 Posted August 2, 2016 That is incredible, I've been planning on doing this ever since I got the ideas set! Columbus Quote
Jared Posted September 2, 2016 Author Posted September 2, 2016 (edited) Thank you for the astounding coments all, you have no idea how much they mean to me ^_^ Today, you walk amongst the greats, Jared. To quote the Doctor, brilliant! :') I couldn't recieve a comment any greater than this. Thank you so much Sir Gareth, and thank you for all your support ^_^ That is amazing! Missing a chalkboard ;) Oh my god this is gorgeous! But as someone who has spent hours upon hours researching the Toyota interior, I am wondering what your upper gantry way look's like. Also, love the way you did the under console along with the Dalek eye roundels! Yeah, the dark tan version of that piece has become one of my new favourites. I have no idea what a gantry is, but if you want a better shot, perhaps this video can help? ;) Edited September 2, 2016 by Jared Quote
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