Mr Spielbrick Posted January 21, 2009 Author Posted January 21, 2009 Thank you all for the kind praise, constructive critisism and useful suggestions! This thread now has 100 replies. It's always fun to get that much attention, both for my creations and for Doctor Who in general. And since it's the 100th reply, I thought it was about time for something special. Wellll, unusual. Wellll, for me. After a series of Doctor Who minifigs, I give you... my LEGO TARDIS: I hope you'll keep coming back to see new additions and changes to existing models. Comments still are and always will be welcome! Quote
The Crazy One Posted January 21, 2009 Posted January 21, 2009 (edited) Thank you all for the kind praise, constructive critisism and useful suggestions! This thread now has 100 replies. It's always fun to get that much attention, both for my creations and for Doctor Who in general. And since it's the 100th reply, I thought it was about time for something special. Wellll, unusual. Wellll, for me. After a series of Doctor Who minifigs, I give you... my LEGO TARDIS: I hope you'll keep coming back to see new additions and changes to existing models. Comments still are and always will be welcome! Now that is cool! Hey , i think you should try Mutts hair on the Doctor because i feel that it's a bit long for the 10th Doctor. Try Anikans hair if you ever make the 11th Doctor. EDIT : Actualy , Anikans hair suits the Doctor realy well , but i think you should try Mutts hair for an experiment. Edited January 21, 2009 by The crazy one Quote
Svelte Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 I that tan console. Anakin's hair is perfect for Ten. Don't change it! I think you may even need to go black for Matt Smith as his do seems darker than Ten's spiky bouffant. Quote
hewkii9 Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 Lovin' the console, very detailed. That torso on Rose somehow makes me finally come around to the face, as well. How did you do that lime green inside of the time rotor, lightsaber blades? Quote
???theriddler??? Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 Good console, can't wait to see more! Quote
Huntleyfx Posted February 2, 2009 Posted February 2, 2009 Mr. Spielbrick, your renditions of the Doctor are amazing. I do have to admit that when I saw Mickey with the Tylers in an earlier photo, I couldn't stop laughing for several minutes. Also, as for Donna, your figure is amzing, although I have to state my disdain for the character. Quote
Scouty Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 Just getting into Doctor Who, all of these creations are fantastic. Great job ! Quote
Mr Spielbrick Posted February 6, 2009 Author Posted February 6, 2009 Thanks for all the comments, still! Round 371: The Last Doctor* and a slew of companions All of Ten's companions. Rose, Jack, Sarah Jane, Martha and Donna Martha is looking quite angry, but hey... TLC won't give us a proper, dark-skinned female face! In the category "Variations on an alien", here's a slightly different Ood (new suit)... ...and here's a slightly different Master (new face, hair and screwdriver colour) And now for the category "Variations on the Doctor", starting chronologically with #2 (new face, shorter legs) #8 (new hair and torso - I'm still not happy with this fellow, though) Jumping to #10 in the Impossible Planet / Satan Pit spacesuit * FINALLY! A word that can be read two ways: "to end this post with" or "at long last". To end this post with, I present you the one incarnation of the Doctor that I hadn't yet tried to make... My last Doctor... At long last, here is the Seventh Doctor as played by Sylvester McCoy, with his faithful companion Ace as played by Sophie Aldred. Quote
The Crazy One Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 Thanks for all the comments, still! Round 371: The Last Doctor* and a slew of companions All of Ten's companions. Rose, Jack, Sarah Jane, Martha and Donna Martha is looking quite angry, but hey... TLC won't give us a proper, dark-skinned female face! In the category "Variations on an alien", here's a slightly different Ood (new suit)... ...and here's a slightly different Master (new face, hair and screwdriver colour) And now for the category "Variations on the Doctor", starting chronologically with #2 (new face, shorter legs) #8 (new hair and torso - I'm still not happy with this fellow, though) Jumping to #10 in the Impossible Planet / Satan Pit spacesuit * FINALLY! A word that can be read two ways: "to end this post with" or "at long last". To end this post with, I present you the one incarnation of the Doctor that I hadn't yet tried to make... My last Doctor... At long last, here is the Seventh Doctor as played by Sylvester McCoy, with his faithful companion Ace as played by Sophie Aldred. Getting better all the time, amazing!!! Quote
hewkii9 Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 The companions and Doctors are great, although 7 is just plain brilliant. And hilarious.* I'd love to see a multi-Doctor shot of all yours lined up. *And looks nothing like my WIP one. Quote
Svelte Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 When was Ace ever blonde? She needs a can of nitro-nine as well. Quote
???theriddler??? Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 These are verry good, without any decal, good job! Quote
Mr Spielbrick Posted June 15, 2009 Author Posted June 15, 2009 Continuing the ever-expanding purist minifig world of old and new Doctor Who... Martha Jones (almost completely different to my previous Martha - only the hair and hands remain the same!) 8th Doctor (again, verrry different from last time) And rounding things up for today: the original, revised. William Hartnell's first Doctor, whose stories I've started to watch recently. He played the Doctor wonderfully! Freaky fact for this fig: the Lego face is that of Tarkin, played by Peter Cushing, who played another version of 'Doctor Who' in the films from the 1960's. And the hair is Dooku's / sir Christopher Lee's, a good friend of the late, great Cushing. The jacket is Alfred's from Batman, a role played in the '89 film by Michael Gough - like Cushing and Lee, an actor known for Hammer horror movies. Quote
hewkii9 Posted June 15, 2009 Posted June 15, 2009 Very nice, I like your solution for Martha's omnipresent red jacket. And as another bit of trivia for your Hartnell fig, Michael Gough also played the Celestial Toymaker, one of the First Doctor's foes! Quote
DoctorDude234 Posted June 18, 2009 Posted June 18, 2009 Nice job. I love'em. Nice job for number 10, my favorite. As you can blearily see to your left, there is my attempt to create a Doctor Minifig, complete with Bruce Wayne business suit. I tried to create something Doctor-ish, and I think its wonderful. Yours, however, are another two steps above that. What face is that for the tenth? I don't recall any face like that. And Rose could use yellow hair, I think. The light tan hair doesn't look right. The ood looks fine, though if you get a Kranxx head it would better. And, again, what head is that? Quote
hewkii9 Posted June 18, 2009 Posted June 18, 2009 Nice job. I love'em. Nice job for number 10, my favorite. As you can blearily see to your left, there is my attempt to create a Doctor Minifig, complete with Bruce Wayne business suit. I tried to create something Doctor-ish, and I think its wonderful. Yours, however, are another two steps above that. What face is that for the tenth? I don't recall any face like that. And Rose could use yellow hair, I think. The light tan hair doesn't look right.The ood looks fine, though if you get a Kranxx head it would better. And, again, what head is that? His Tenth Doctor uses Mutt's head from Indy, and the Ood are a backwards red hankie and a Bib Fortuna face. Quote
KDog Posted June 19, 2009 Posted June 19, 2009 I did a double-take when I saw your Captain Jack. It looks just like him! Quote
Mr Spielbrick Posted July 24, 2009 Author Posted July 24, 2009 (edited) This week has, for some of us, been all about the new new new Doctor: Matt Smith. The first photos of him in costume, filming series 5, appeared online Monday. His companion is Amy Pond, played by Karen Gillan. Let's see the actual pics with SPOILERS for series 5 (thanks for the link, Hewkii) On to possible LEGO versions. First up, three options for Matt Smith's eleventh Doctor. This torso comes closest, but... I don't own it! Until I get it from Bricklink, I went for Hewkii's suggestion of Prof Jones's torso. The hair and face are a wait and see I suppose. 1: 2: 3: Amy Pond: Constructive comments, enthusiastic worshipping and, just this once, some slapping for creating a fig that doesn't resemble Matt Smith at all, are welcome. Edited July 24, 2009 by Mr Spielbrick Quote
Doctor Coolier Posted September 7, 2009 Posted September 7, 2009 Mr Spielbrick, You got Karen Gillian right on the spot. And I think Matt Smith #1 looks the closest, although his hair looks more of a brown on my screen. I've just gone through this thread, and all the minifigs are just FANTASTIC! I live in the US, and the only Doctor Who episodes I ever saw were from 2005 - 2006. I've researched the others, but I was hoping LEGO might make some sets so I punched it in to GOOGLE and it pointed me here. Man, that TARDIS console room I think was your best ever. Fan of your work, Doctor Coolier Quote
---Vertea--- Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 captain Jack is spot-on! as is the tenth doctor and the first. Good job, mate! Quote
Mr Spielbrick Posted September 11, 2009 Author Posted September 11, 2009 Thanks to all for the wonderfully kind words! It's very motivating. Today, I made a few changes with Ten and Eleven. Comforming them more to the general perception, perhaps? Whenever I see Ten made by anyone but me, he's got Mutt Jones hair. So here goes: Ten with Mutt Jones hair. Now that his old hair has become available (Lego weirdness), I put it on Eleven to see what it'd look like. Please tell me what you think! Is this better? No improvement? Worse? (2013: The Three New Doctors?) Quote
Doctor Coolier Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 (edited) 10 & 11 look perfect. What else are you working on now? That is, if you don't mind my asking. Edited September 14, 2009 by Doctor Coolier Quote
???theriddler??? Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 Wow, that's awesome! Unfortunately will never return anymore. Maby you like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nCb3y4J850 Quote
The Librarian Posted September 15, 2009 Posted September 15, 2009 These look great! I'm very impressed that you've been able to make them all from official products! Quote
Mr Spielbrick Posted October 31, 2009 Author Posted October 31, 2009 (edited) Wow, fantastic video, Riddler! If only that would be possible for real... Maybe the great Moff will want to do a multiple Doctor story in the near future? 2013 would be a good occasion. And he's not averse to it, if Time Crash is any indication. As the airing date of The Waters of Mars is finally revealed (Sunday November 15th, 7 pm UK time), it's time to add some new and some improved (hopefully) figs to the Doctor Who LEGO range. Apologies for the somewhat disco-y colours of some of the pics, I'm still a total amateur when it comes to photography. Captain Jack Harkness in his long coat (even though it should be more grey and yeah, he'd never wear a white sweater). Note the vortex manipulator, heh. New (and improved?) Tennant-Doctor. The tenth Doctor and the man who might well be his last companion, Donna's granddad Wilfred Mott. And finally, the new bloke. With the new lass. Although the lass is unchanged from last time, but I did change a lot about the bloke. Heh. Edit nov 7: added these two new pics. The Master and Torchwood. Edited November 7, 2009 by Mr Spielbrick Quote
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