Like 1/64 scale O-27 engines running on 1/45.2 scale track mixed with 1/43 scale automobiles and 1/35 scale Daleks?
..........Wayne..........
YAY!!! A whole new TOY dimension to model railroading with TOY trains.
Lego told me they are planning a Dr. Who release later this year.
(They told me through the Lego Blog. )
6/18/2015 6:47 PM Tucson Time: I posted a link to the Lego Blog here. Maybe the link will get approval in a few hours/days? If not you can search for it using your favorite search engine.
Are you refering to my photos Becky?
The stormtrooper is Lego, the Dalek is from Character.
Reference: http://www.character-online.com/search/?t=dr%20who
My Daleks are taken from:
Character Building Army Pack: Dalek
Character Building Mini Set: TARDIS
Character Building Mini Set: Dalek Factory
The packs and sets do not seem to be listed anymore, however, the comic book site, "Forbidden Planet," may still have some (where I got mine.)
Reference: http://www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk/
Now, about those two characters in the image above... I told them if they did not behave I was going to, "Disassemble! Disassemble! DISASSEMBLE!"
No problem at all! I just never knew there was such a thing! They're awesome!
Trains, trains, wonderful trains. The more you get, the more you toot!
Is that a Lego set?????
Penny TrainsThere should be a flatcar with the Tardis and the Whomobile.
I don't have a Whomobile, but I do have a flatcar and a Tardis.
Remember, The Doctor and The Master fight with their minds, not weapons!
Penny Trains Heck yeah I wanna see them!!! I really like Phrankie's idea for a Doctor and Cyberman bobbing outlaw car!
Heck yeah I wanna see them!!! I really like Phrankie's idea for a Doctor and Cyberman bobbing outlaw car!
I like the Idea as well, but why not have it be The Master?
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Phrankenstign I've got to hand it to ya', you sure know your Doctor Who!
By the way, that English friend of ours I mentioned gave us a "heads-up" concerning Sylvester McCoy. "There's a new Doctor Who coming," he said. "You'll not be able to stand him! I think it's a ploy by the BBC to kill the program!" At any rate, we moved from New Jersey to Virginia before the McCoy Doctor shows arrived and the local PBS station here didn't show them, so we misssed ol' Sylvester. No other stations were showing Doctor Who at the time. (1987) We didn't see Doctor Who again until the Paul McGann made for TV movie aired. We liked him! Also, we really liked Eric Robert's turn as The Master, funny like Roger Delgado and scary like Anthony Ainley, a nice combination of the two.
Anyway, I thought it was pronounced "Frahnken-Steen,", not "Phrankenstign."
Stirring the Lionel pot a little further, I'm STILL a little annoyed that when Lionel came out with a Titanic centennial set they didn't use the basic Harry Potter set redecorated into a London and Southwestern Railway "Boat Train."
Yes, yes, I KNOW it's a post-1912 steam locomotive with post-1912 passenger cars, but so what? Would have made a heckuva lot more sense than that diesel consist they came up with. Oh well, too late now.
See what happens when they don't listen to all us "founts of knowledge?"
Penny Trains PS: My favorite doctor is William Hartnell Patrick Troughton John Pertwee Tom Baker Peter Davidson Colin Baker Sylvester McCoy Richard Hurndall Peter McGann Peter Cushing.
PS: My favorite doctor is William Hartnell Patrick Troughton John Pertwee Tom Baker Peter Davidson Colin Baker Sylvester McCoy Richard Hurndall Peter McGann Peter Cushing.
Probably spread-eagled, holding a sonic screwdriver, coming out sideways to get in the way of traffic. I would say Tennent, just because he is a relatively current one, so he'll be more recognizable.
Got to figure out a way to get The Master in there somehow. The question is, which Master? Roger Delgado, Anthony Ainley, Eric Roberts, or one of the cheap imitation Masters that came after those three.
Hey! I just thought of a great accessory! The Tardis Gateman!
I would like to add just one car, however: a flatcar or stockcar with the werewolf and his cage from the episode "Tooth and Claw"
Remember to leave a place on the train for Sarah Jane Smith, the BEST companion, played so well by the late, lamented Elisabeth Sladen.
I'd say the reason Lionel never made a set geared towards Whovians is that the market was too small.
But anywho. I was thinking about this and here's my rolling stock ideas:
If you feel like playing with prototypes and want to do it cheap, here are a few links to paper model sites to get you started:
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