By cGt2099
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Friday, December 30th, 2011 at 5:00 pm
There’s been a cool little crafty fan movement online for some while now, especially from the folks over at Cubeecraft, for people to put together their own cuby geek goodies using paper craft. Now, thanks to some dedicated time and modifications by Chris aka ~CyberDrone over at Deviantart.com, you can now construct your own TARDIS from Doctor Who.
And it’s not just one TARDIS we’re talking here”¦ there are several variations including the Bad Wolf TARDIS from the David Tennant and Christopher Eccleston periods, a classic black and white TARDIS from the early William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton days, and even the rare pink TARDIS from one of Sylvester McCoy‘s episodes. Yes, you read that correctly: a PINK TARDIS!
Fancy more than just a TARDIS? Well, Chris has that too. Following the Cubeecraft style, there are also Doctor Who characters, dioramas, interior walls for your TARDISes, aaaaand: “Question! Who has the Pandorica?” Chris does – in straightforward Cubeecraft instructions.
Now, everything I’ve just described is on Chris’ first page of Doctor Who-related Cubeecraft designs. He has, in total, SEVEN pages of Whovian Papercraft, so there is a whole bunch of things to choose from. Prefer to make K-9? No problem. Need a Dalek instead? Hell yes, he has those too.
I could ramble on about what else is there, but you should really check it out for yourself. Furthermore if you’re not too much of a Doctor Who fan, then there’s other items in his gallery including Transformers, Star Wars, Star Trek, Masters of the Universe, Batman, Zombies, and so much more – all in Cubeecraft outlines.
Below, you will find an image preview of the Matt Smith 11th Doctor TARDIS – if you click on that, it will take you straight to the key design so you can get right into printing, cutting and gluing! If you’d prefer to take a look at Chris’ other Doctor Who Cubeecraft material, click here to head there instead.
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Students of the Unusual™ comic cover used with permission of 3BoysProductions
The Mercuri Bros.™ comic cover used with permission of Prodigal Son Press
What about cross stitch Doctors? See salford1’s amazing cross stitch of 10 Doctors on Dviant Art too.
Comment by Powerjen51 — December 30, 2011 @ 7:09 pm