The Trial of Davros: Page 049 by android65mar
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As was anticipated K-9 makes an appearance courtesy of Gerald Day and Fast3d (http://www.fast3d.co.uk/kathindex.htm) who provides the necessary freebie. I can confirm now that yestedays TARDIS was definitely Hoagland's as I found the original poser scene. This TARDIS is definitely Redferns however. Now which Roman will it be I am sure those of you who care are wondering?
There was something cosy about the K-9 era of Doctor Who- some how one didn't think the Doctor could ever get into too much jeopardy whilst he had a robot dog who could fire lasers to fall back on. Not to mention his sonic screwdriver as well. Still Tom Baker carried it of so well.
K-9 character originally created by Bob Baker and Dave Martin in 1977. They still hold the rights to this character- separate from Doctor Who rights.
Comments (2)
Crudelitas
Okay, now that's a little confusing. So good I do not know about with Dr. Who. But it looks really absurd to me, when a flying police station a robot dog spits out ... Very well done a great job!
Redfern
I hope you didn't switch TARDIS props just to flatter my ego. Again, I merely converted Mick Imrie's .3DS format mesh to a .PP2 Poser prop file (along with gaining his permission to distribute it) while Little Dragon improved upon my efforts by rigging it with an opening door. Actually, of the Poser ready models available, Becco-UK's three part prop is arguably the best, having some VERY high resolution textures. One can zoom very close without the "painted wood" pixelating. As for the installment, I really like the "materialization" and "demat" effects you created for the TARDIS. Certainly more elaborate than the "classic" series could have achieved. I also like the fourth panel depicting the Doctor's scarf dramatically whipping in the, er...wind? Nah, probably just responding to the inertia as he's turning his body. ;-) Sincerely, Bill