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Dr Who - DARDIS - Dalek Time Machine (printed)
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Dr Who - DARDIS - Dalek Time Machine - Sci-fi - 3D Printed Model
The first Dalek time machine was believed by the Time Lords to have been specifically developed to neutralise the threat posed by Doctor Who, and that it used stolen Time Lord technology. Powered by Taranium, the time machine was roughly comparable in abilities to a Time Lord TARDIS, being dimensionally transcendent, and was created for the express purpose of chasing the First Doctor through time and space. After the Daleks piloting it were destroyed battling Mechanoids on Mechanus, the machine was used by the Doctor's companions Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright to return home. At first the Doctor refused, insisting it was too dangerous but he changed his mind. The Doctor instructed the pair to set the ship for self-destruction after it had transported them to London on 26 June 1965. The loss of the first time machine was a severely crippled Dalek research into time travel, with all the Daleks’ taranium supply having been consumed in the failed pursuit.
From the Classic Doctor Who Series, Episode - The Chase
This Model fits with any Sci-fi, Dystopian, Cyberpunk, Grim Dark or Post Apocalyptic wargaming tabletop setting.
The 3D printed Sci-fi model measures approx.:
128mm x 128mm x 98mm @ 1/21 Scale
51mm x 51mm x 39mm @ 28mm Scale
This Sci-fi Gaming Model is printed on FDM 3D printers in our workshop. The model is printed with a 0.4mm nozzle at 0.2mm layer height for best results.
Some Clean-up May be required.
Models are supplied un-painted.
This Gaming Model is printed on Resin 3D printers, such as the Elegoo Mars in our workshop. The model is printed witha 0.02 to 0.05mm layer height for best results.
Models are supplied un-painted.
Some Cleanup may be required.
Clean Resin with warm soapy water before painting for best reults.
This Sci-fi Gaming Model is printed on FDM 3D printers at some scales. The model is printed with a 0.4mm nozzle at 0.2mm layer height for best results.
This Gaming Model is printed on Resin 3D printers at some scales, such as the Elegoo Mars in our workshop. The model is printed witha 0.02 to 0.05mm layer height for best results.
Models are supplied un-painted.
Some Cleanup may be required.
Clean Resin with warm soapy water before painting for best reults.
This 3D model is designed for 28mm Sci-fi tabletop gaming and take an approximate base scale of 1/50.
Other scales are available and if you don't see the scale you require please contact us with details.
Please allow 5-10 days for the model to produce, this time depends on the scale of the model, the size of the order and the current workload. While we ask you to allow this time we will attempt to get the order out within a couple of days.
This Model is designed for Display
We use recycled packaging!
This does not mean you item will be treated with any less respect but it does mean less waste. See our blog post on packaging for more information.Brand | Digital Taxidermy |
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Designer | Digital Taxidermy |
Print Material | Resin |
Genre | Sci-Fi |
Use | Resin, Vehicle, Memorabilia |
Vehicle Type | Non Vehicle |
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