Posted November 21, 200915 yr Just a simple TARDIS. No opening doors or anything. I wanted it to 'look' as close to the real thing as possible whilst still being in scale with minifigs (many that I have seen always seem to be too wide). Edited November 25, 200915 yr by Internets
November 21, 200915 yr Very impressive - actually, the best one out there, IMO. Well done, you've done the inevitable! ~A.S.
November 21, 200915 yr Very impressive! You're right, most of the ones I've seen are too wide. This is a great size, and with just the right amount of detail to look Legoish Great work!
November 22, 200915 yr Hello and welcome to these fine boards! Although I am not into Doctor Who and not familiar with its plot, the expression TARDIS made its career also outside the series. Your version looks pretty nice and accurate! Cheers, ~ Christopher
November 23, 200915 yr This is a very good rendition of the Tardis. The best I've seen! I like how you've done the roof, and the windows look really good. Very, very good work!
November 23, 200915 yr Smashin´ Tardis! Could you share the LDD file? How much does the model cost? I agree with the previous posts, this is the best Tardis I´ve seen so far.
November 23, 200915 yr Author Yeah, I'll put the LDD file up. I think it's like £20 or something last I checked. I did notice one problem though in that the base pieces aren't actually attached to anything! It'll need to be on a base plate at all times : (
November 25, 200915 yr Nice job with this Internets! Also Welcome to EB! It's got a nice amount of detaile to it. Well done. CommanderFox
November 27, 200915 yr Just a simple TARDIS. No opening doors or anything. I wanted it to 'look' as close to the real thing as possible whilst still being in scale with minifigs (many that I have seen always seem to be too wide). K9 is a nice detail. I always liked that loyal robot dog.
July 21, 201014 yr Very nicely done, and it should cross the threshold into perfection as soon as this piece becomes available in blue! edit: It IS available in blue! Well there's one simple change you can make to push it over the edge! Edited July 21, 201014 yr by Carbohydrates
January 25, 201114 yr Just a simple TARDIS. No opening doors or anything. I wanted it to 'look' as close to the real thing as possible whilst still being in scale with minifigs (many that I have seen always seem to be too wide). That totally inspired me to create this very slightly different TARDIS in Digital Designer - I ensured it's hollow down the very center to allow for a wire to be run up to LEDs to light up the windows and (with a bit of drilling) the lamp on top! It's my first effort at using the Lego Software, so took a while:
January 25, 201114 yr That totally inspired me to create this very slightly different TARDIS in Digital Designer - I ensured it's hollow down the very center to allow for a wire to be run up to LEDs to light up the windows and (with a bit of drilling) the lamp on top! It's my first effort at using the Lego Software, so took a while: Very nice. Illumination is always a nice thing to do to a LEGO TARDIS. Here's mine. Dr. S.
February 4, 201114 yr Very atmospheric Dr S! Just receivde news my 'DesignByMe' set is on it's way, so will hopefully see how well mine illuminates soon
February 8, 201114 yr Very nice. Illumination is always a nice thing to do to a LEGO TARDIS. Here's mine. Dr. S. I've got a couple of the good(evil) Dr's Lego tardis next to my PC at home BrickAvon
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