Dr. Who RPG
(Spoilers) Time travel – neat cop out or inescapable plot hole? CollegeHumor continues its SNES-ification of TV shows and takes on the Eleventh Doctor’s head-scratching adventures.
(Spoilers) Time travel – neat cop out or inescapable plot hole? CollegeHumor continues its SNES-ification of TV shows and takes on the Eleventh Doctor’s head-scratching adventures.
What may look like a benign design at first glance hides something bigger inside. The TARDamask t-shirt weaves Dr. Who’s TARDIS inside a pleasing damask pattern. Download as wallpaper here.
Listen and watch in amazement as this Faraday-suit wearing DJ takes on a half-million volts of electricity from a pair of Tesla coils in this performance by Arc Attack at Maker’s Faire 2010.
TardisTimegirl combines two legendary (and similarly inscrutable) sci-fi classics into a single LightWave 3D symphony with 2001: A Who Odyssey; warning: naked Matt Smith in orbit.
At a savings of $15, the Doctor Who Helmet Pack consists of three of WETA’s first 1/4 scale helmets from his worst enemies: the Sycorax, Sontaran Officer Linx and Ice Warrior.
Don’t let its police box disguise fool you; this Dr. Who Tardis USB Hub can travel through time at at USB 2.0 speeds with its four ports; it even has a blue siren up top and sound effects.
First there was the Voice Changer Helmet, and now there’s the Talking Dalek Alarm Clock. Nothing like flashing LED lights and “Exterminate” to get your butt out of bed.
Exterminate a whole new generation of SIL-LY HU-MONS with the Dalek Voice Changer Helmet, available at ThinkGeek. Includes authentic Dr. Who sounds and lights; runs on 3 AA batteries.
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