As to who he is, most feel that they are not qualified to answer this question. Those who claim that he exists are often embarassed when asked to supply evidence of their belief. To say he is an enigma is perhaps both misleading and overly percipient; as he is neither literati or Greek. If you believe you are experiencing an encounter with him (otherwise known as a 'Prenumbration') protect yourself with a slice of sticky date pudding and a warm towel wrapped firmly from forehead to loins. Once known as 'Turin_Turambar', the last excursion for oil in Iraq cost him his site and gallery on Renderosity. Some may say that he has had his wheels spiked... "Lonesome topaz waters baying There's still a foam horse yet to ride Sweet voiced in oceans fathomless"
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Comments (15)
lyron
Cool work!!
Shiroyama
yikes! (ducks behind sofa) ...are they gone yet? very nice work!
armoric56
great scene!
bigdave1960
brilliant DALEKS !
gibby.g
Nicely done Hew. I too like the older Daleks. There were more variations, less powerful but just as dangerous. You've made a great job on the textures. Have a happy and creative new year!
ThunderStone
This is great. Like the way you got the original feel for the sci fi. Dr. Who is also my fav. Great Job!!!
Merlin_Studios
Great scene, I really like the lighting. I'm not sure how a glorified dustbin manages to instil such fear after about 30 years but it still does :-D
zhaanman
Awesome image very well done!!
kasalin
A really fantastic scene & artwork !!! Beautiful and very well done !!! 5*
KatesFriend
That's an excellent recreation. The stark minimalism of the Kaled bunker and its tomblike sense of oppression was and is quite effective. The monotone Daleks look like they almost grew out of the walls - which is sort of true in this case. Genesis of the Daleks was the first Doctor Who story I ever watched and it is the one that got me hooked on the show. It was also a classic example of BBC cheekiness when it came to saving money. They re-used only one or two tight shots of the Dalek weapon in action (the blue beam effect) throughout the story.
e-brink
Excellent!!!! Very evocative indeed. Love the Daleks. I think you model might be from Vanishing Point - I got one from somewhere like that.
RG19
First rate classic Dr. Who work!!! My wife and I really enjoy this series that has such an impressive scope of stories and enduring appeal!!!
2Loose2Trek
Superb work. I started watching the newer Dr. Who series on Netflix recently. I recall one of the episodes featured the last Time Lord versus the last Dalek. It was an amazing episode ... 'course they all are. :-)
DocMikeB
Great work... very well done!
SamTherapy
Really good looking image. The Daleks always look at their best in dimly lit corridors. Very menacing and definitely not to be messed with.