As I am in the middle of a build-on-hold due to lots of personal reasons, I thought it would be nice to show you this one I built last year in august. I put it on my blog but haven't yet showed it on the forum here.
Now, as a Whovian-light, I am always glad to catch an episode of Doctor Who. I like Tom Baker a lot but my favourite series is when they continued in 2005. And my favourite 'new' Doctor is Peter Capaldi. So being very enthusiastic about his installment as the Doctor in the new series, I decided it would be nice to build me a tiny Tardis. It's Bryan Tan's model which has lots of layers to accentuate the panels.
I used blue card (270 gram!) for the outside, some blotting paper for the frosted windows and grey card for the insides. As extra reinforcement. The build was very straightforward. Of course. It's just a box. The result was pleasing, to say the least. And it became a very sturdy box for the mad man. But just as- is on the shelf was not the way it should be displayed.
I slaughtered an old alarm clock and put all the sprockets and springs in a nice arrangement on a picture frame. I used some fiberfill for smoke (or dust clouds) and made some beauty shots lightened by my bright flash light.
So here's my little Tardis.
Now, as a Whovian-light, I am always glad to catch an episode of Doctor Who. I like Tom Baker a lot but my favourite series is when they continued in 2005. And my favourite 'new' Doctor is Peter Capaldi. So being very enthusiastic about his installment as the Doctor in the new series, I decided it would be nice to build me a tiny Tardis. It's Bryan Tan's model which has lots of layers to accentuate the panels.
I used blue card (270 gram!) for the outside, some blotting paper for the frosted windows and grey card for the insides. As extra reinforcement. The build was very straightforward. Of course. It's just a box. The result was pleasing, to say the least. And it became a very sturdy box for the mad man. But just as- is on the shelf was not the way it should be displayed.
I slaughtered an old alarm clock and put all the sprockets and springs in a nice arrangement on a picture frame. I used some fiberfill for smoke (or dust clouds) and made some beauty shots lightened by my bright flash light.
So here's my little Tardis.
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