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Taldrenites => Starfleet Command Models => Topic started by: stewiedude on January 09, 2005, 09:47:24 pm
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(http://www.myimgs.com/data/markyd/tardis.jpg)
Gonna get in BC in the morning....
Doctor who rocks.... Im going classic crazy :)
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I like it though!
Use to watch that show all the time during the Peter Baker Years.
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Thanks dude... I probably cought the re runs :)
and incase anybody is interested for some strange reason, it will be converted to sfciii, its 4025 poly's. not too sure about hardpoits though rofl.... mabey a single light HP.... :D
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i watched them all from Patrick Thournton (sp?) to Sylvester McCoy and loved them all and will go down in my books as one of the best Sci-Fi series ever totally awsome Stewie you even got the instruction plate on there WOW :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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Its funny you should mention that little detail.... it took longer to find a picture with the writing legible on the instruction plaque, than it did to make the mode! I was determined to type out exactly what it said word for word, the texture is a 1024 x 1024 sheet, so if you zoom in the plaque is easy readable, clear as day... glad you like it wulf... and you pointing that out made those hours of serching worth it :)
thanks dude ;)
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no Stewie thank you for bringing back some great childhood memories we aught to send this over to BBC maybe they can use it for thier new show ;D
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Use to watch that show all the time during the Peter Baker Years.
Tom Baker = Doctor #4
Peter Davidson = Doctor #5, not to mention some dude on "All Creatures Great and Small," which my parents watched ENDLESSLY on PBS ;)
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Colin Baker = Doctor #5 i can see how easy it would be to mix them up
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Only time I can recall seeing the TARDIS 'fire' anything was in the final episode of The Creature From the Pit - it was a 'gravity tractor beam' which emanated from the beacon on top.
To clarify:
William Hartnell - first incarnation (1963-1966)
Patrick Troughton - second incarnation (1966-1969)
Jon Pertwee - third incarnation (1970-1974)
Tom Baker - fourth incarnation (1975-1981)
Peter Davison - fifth incarnation (1982-1984) and Tristan Farnon in All Creatures Great and Small...
Colin Baker - sixth incarnation (1984-1986)
Sylvester McCoy - seventh incarnation (1987-1989)
Paul McGann - eighth incarnation (1996)
Christopher Eccleston - ninth incarnation - airdate to be confirmed (rumoured to be 26th March) - Yeaaaay!!
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There also are Dr. Who books that have been done. I don't mean the ones that are exactly yhe same as the TV epidsodes but new stories. I am not sure but I think that is condered done with the 8th Doctor as well.
Say Stewiedude, I am confused cause this same post is at STCD only it was started by MarkyD, but the pic and wording looks the same. Unless I just missed the 1st post over there. no, I double checked it even has the same pic. Not trying to cause any grief here, just confused a bit. I take it he is converting it?
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Yeah thanks guys.... MarkyD is converting it, for SFCIII as he does with all my models. :)
So 1 hardpoint should be enough methinks ;D
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every time i look at this i see something new like the dirty glass in the door and the crackled blue paint but that lock just isnt right it needs a few scratches in it then it would be perfect
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OK - for ultimate authenticity, you need to add this detail to the door panel, also, the original TARDIS had white window trims, but this got dirty really quickly and both these details were overlooked when the model was replaced years later.
(http://www.stcd.sgnonline.com/users/majorracal/images/StJohn.jpg)
(http://www.stcd.sgnonline.com/users/majorracal/images/Tardis.jpg)
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Very Nice work Stewie Dude.
Stephen
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If you ask me, I prefer Doctor Frasier, but wrong series. ;D Still, nice job on the Police Box/TARDIS. Just keep in mind I haven't watched a whole lot of Doctor Who, let alone know a lot either. *shrug* I prefer solar flares and wormholes for time travel!
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Thanks guys.... Although Im not gonna be changing this model, anymore... its done and in BC for dl, it was just a bit of fun, as the model and textures took only 4 - 5 hours...