| Relative Dimensions has a very good replica of a Police Box. |
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| The TARDIS Library has a very good reference information for building TARDIS' and provides links and photos to various Police Boxes. |
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Tim has a well done 1:12 scale version of the Police Box from Birmingham, UK. This is what he has to say: "Corner posts are hardwood, base is chipboard, panels and roof are polystyrene sheet (glued), and windows are scalpel-cut watercolour paper. The signage was a photocopy onto acetate of Gill Sans text I laid out myself on computer. The door doesn't open and I didn't fit a handle to the telephoen cupboard, but I was very pleased with the result (now at my office); a real leap forward from the Plasticene and paper ones I used to make with a school friend in the mid-70s." 9/12/2006 |
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DVD Blue Box by S Wright holds 140 DVDs. I have seen different attempts at this, but this is the first I have seen where the whole TARDIS is kept in tact. BBC is soliciting something similar to this, but I don't think it holds less than half of these. 9/18/2005 (image updated 1/12/2007) |
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Matthew took some initiative and got a contractor to use the actual blueprints for the London Police Box to build a full-size one. 7/31/2005 |
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Doctor Who - Time And Again Website has plans for a full-scale version of a TARDIS. If you just want to see it, you go to here. |
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The Stars Past Concrete, by Anthony Stantella, has a nice 1/4 scale TARDIS) |
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The Police Box Website is an excellent reference page on Police Boxes.![]() |
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Computer Muffler / Half Scale Tardis is an interesting site. This person evidently had some noisy components for his computer and decided to create a sound-proof TARDIS case.) |
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Doctor Who Modeling page has a large variation of different models, but the most interesting is the TARDIS Display case.) |
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Build your own British Police Box page is ... BIG. I always thought it was a bit ... well ... smaller I guess. He looks like a dwarf next to one of the walls. |
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Osgood's House of Blood has an interesting version of the TARDIS placed in a gothic setting. |
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