Dr. Who is an eccentric scientist who dedicated his later life to inventing a time space travel machine that was larger on the inside. The machine was called Tardis, which stands for Time and Relative Dimension in Space.
[ Project Status : [ FINISHED ] ]
I'm actually a fan of the eccentric scientist designs of these, and as there is a mod that adds Tardises to Minecraft (The Dalek Mod), I decided to make it! They have an exterior, but they don't, for whatever reason, have a Cushing interior (or two). You know the drill. I got bored and decided to make one! Schematic downloads and other things will be far below, but please, read the page first!
The first interior of the Cushing Doctor. It's very much all over the place, but I rather like it. It has a charm to it.
Now, first we'll start with a..
Interior from Dr. Who and the Daleks (1966)
Minecraft recreation
I've enjoyed making this interior quite a lot. It only includes the base controls though, like the one in the show.
A monitor and a handbrake.
I spent quite a while on this, it's also quite heavy on item frames. I'll include more screenshots below.
Corner View - by JWBstuhr
Scanner Turned On - by JWBstuhr
Note: Scanner can be enabled by pressing the button on the yellow panel.Side View - by JWBstuhr
This interior practically acts like a condensed version of the original. As he just finished it in the first movie, it makes sense that he didn't have time to clean it up, and did so after the events of that movie. Let's, again, start with a..
Interior from Dr. Who: Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (1996)
Minecraft recreation
Note: Cushing statue not included!Like the previous interior, this one is heavy on item frames. More so, in fact. This one also only contains the basic monitor and handbrake. Of course, there will be a gallery of screenshots below.
Corner View - by JWBstuhr
View of the Door - by JWBstuhr
Top Side View - by JWBstuhr
So before I give you the downloads, I'll give you some important info.
(1) As I've mentioned, it's heavy on item frames. Entities. They're not saved in schematics, so I've included some photos to give you and idea of where to put what.
(2) If you use these remakes, please give credit.
(3) Any ideas or feedback? Email me at JWBstuhr@jwbstuhr.com!
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Thank you for reading!