The Trial of Davros: Page 048 by android65mar
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Description
The TARDIS enters the story; now this is either Redfern's or JHoagland's not sure which- both are from Vanishing Point.
Doctor Who & Tardis (C) 1963 BBC
Comments (3)
ArtistKimberly
Fantastic Scene,
Redfern
If the police box prop came with textures with green moss-like mottling, then it would be Mick Imrie's mesh. He was kind enough to let me convert it to Poser format and Little Dragon "rigged" it to have a left door that opens. If the prop has textures that a bit more solid navy blue, Then it's Hoagland's model. I can't tell from the render even when I brightened the image. Funny enough, I've turned to Boardman's model derived from "blueprints" of a real Mark 2 police box built in the 1930s. http://www.sharecg.com/v/36900/browse/5/3D-Model/Police-Box The various props in the series, both "classic" and "NuWho" have tended to be a tad smaller than the real thing (the first one from 1963 had to fit through studio doors) as well as having flatter roofs and larger windows. Boardman's version is pretty close to the real boxes (which, interestingly, were cast primarily in concrete, not assembled from wood) and I thought it would be fun using something a bit different. But to focus on the comic...Yay! It looks like we might see K-9 given the dialog. And, if your material parallels the series continuity, the "Mistress" should logically be either Leela or Romana (either incarnation). Probably Leela or Mary Tamm's Romana given BluBeetle has shared morphs of those characters. Sincerely, Bill
Crudelitas
Ohje! The screwdriver is hopefully not broken... Why the Doc has suddenly so gigantic eyes?... Really well made, great story and Render!