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« Thread Started on May 25, 2009, 7:39pm »

Hey guys. Here are some pictures of the Old girl just took them today. Enjoy. Feels good to have her up again.


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I am feeling a need for a repaint and new signs, more in line with her style which is very old school. currently its a NST door and top signs. I also need to get that fresnel working with a flasher unit of some kind.

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« Reply #1 on May 26, 2009, 5:40pm »

Ahhh Karst, beautiful shots of the TARDIS... I do particularly like the shot looking upward that encompasses the TARDIS with entire house as well.

It is also good to see the ol' girl re-assembled. I understand your concern over the winter and what that could do to her as well. I am with you, if you can disassemble and store then I would!
Water and ice make for trouble to any TARDIS. I look forward to seeing some of your changes that you mentioned.

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« Reply #2 on May 27, 2009, 10:52am »

Wow Karst, What a beautiful build! It looks amazing up on the terrace, is it going to live there?
The shot from the ground looking up... and seeing a TARDIS in the air is just terrific.
I'm convinced it could only have got there by materialisation :)

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« Reply #3 on May 27, 2009, 6:35pm »

Hey thanks TG, That is where she will be living for the majority of the summer, we are probably going to have that side of the deck redone later this year, if we don't sell the house first. but for now there she stays. As far as materializing..how do you think I got it from the basement to the deck :)

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