This Doctor Who Spinning TARDIS Ring Is a Thing of Timeless Beauty

“Oh my Glob, I do, I do!” That’s what you are gonna hear if you give this ring to your female companion. This awesome ring from Paul Michael Design features a spinning TARDIS.

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“This TARDIS spins like my heart baby.” Smooches. “Will you? Of course you will.” This ring is available in sterling silver, 14-karat white and yellow gold as well as platinum, along with diamonds and sapphires embellishing the TARDIS itself. This is a ring that will get you married in two seconds flat. Or you know, just wear it because it is awesome.

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This might be the coolest Doctor Who swag ever. Buy one for your companion today.

LEGO Doctor Who One Step Closer to Reality

Crowdsourcing site LEGO Cuusoo has to be choosy about which sets based on licensed material they allow on the site. If they don’t, or can’t get the license for those ideas, they don’t want to get our hopes up by allowing projects based on those characters. That’s understandable. However, we have some good news for Doctor Who fans.
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Cuusoo users have noticed that LEGO has just lifted its ban on submitting Doctor Who based Cuusoo projects, stating that there are no longer hard conflicts between them and making the sets. So all you you LEGO builders with great Doctor Who ideas had better get busy.

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I can’t wait to see what people come up with. As long as I get to see a LEGO K-9 set, I’ll be happy.

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[images via BrickdonEldeeem and Building K-9 via The Mary Sue]

Steampunk Tardis and Dalek Deserve Their Own Show

This steampunk TARDIS and Dalek are amazing. You see this BBC? If you are planning a spin-off, this is what you want right here!
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These steampunk versions of a Dalek and the Doctor’s TARDIS are really fun. And shiny! Emma J made these beautiful steampunk toys. She is a member of the Playmobil Collectors Club. I had no idea they had a collectors club, but now that I see what is going on over there, I’m in.

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The outside of this TARDIS is a perfect match for that wood-themed console room that the 4th Doctor used occasionally. This is awesomesauce all over a rad burger. I want them so bad.

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[Doctor Who Hub via Nerd Approved]

Full-Size TARDIS Replica Made from Cardboard

The Doctor Who merchandising machine has reached down bestowed us with yet another piece of swag. A new product is coming your way that is really cool and reminds me a bit of the box forts we made as kids. Rather than having to get out the markers and a steak knife to customize your own cardboard creation, all you have to do is put this one together.

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The finished product is a life-size TARDIS replica. According to the product description, the cardboard TARDIS measures 55″ square and stands 180″ tall. That second dimension doesn’t sound right though. That would make the guy in the picture a 10-foot-tall giant. Also, this TARDIS isn’t any bigger on the inside. It’s exactly as it looks on the outside – minus the thickness of the cardboard.

You can pre-order the cardboard contraption from Urban-Collector for $224.99(USD). The estimated release for the cardboard TARDIS is May 2014. This would go very well with your TARDIS cat condo.

[via Nerd Approved]

Doctor Who Adipose Science Putties: Blobby Putty

You might remember the Adipose from that crazy Doctor Who episode where Matron Cofelia packaged Adipose seeds as weight loss pills, and sold them to unsuspecting customers to help them lose weight. While these Adipose Science Putties won’t steal your body fat,  they are cute and fun to play with.

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You get three Adipose putties that will melt into a puddle over time after you take them out of the packaging. Shape them into whatever you want and play with them. When you are done, just put them back into their Adipose molds. You also get plastic eyes and smiles that you can add to them.

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I’m not sure if they also work like Silly Putty and transfer images, but that would be cool too.

[via ThinkGeek]

Oh My Glob! Doctor Who Meets Adventure Time

Doctor Who gets mashed up with Adventure Time in this amazing piece of art by James Hance. You got your Doctor Who in my Adventure Time! No, your Adventure Time is in my Doctor Who!
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It is absolutely perfect. I would pay to see this show. Finn is the Eleventh Doctor and Jake is the Tenth. Lumpy Space Princess is an Adipose. Of course. Ice King is a Weeping Angel, while Gunther and his pals are Daleks. The TARDIS? BMO of course. The only thing missing is that he should have put Princess Bubblegum in here as Amy Pond. How perfect would that have been?

This mural  is done with acrylic paint, measures about 4×5 feet and is now on the wall of Hance’s 9-year-old daughter’s room. I wish I had this on the wall of my house. Thankfully, James does plan on offering the design on prints and t-shirts in the next couple of weeks. Mathematical!

[via Neatorama]

Remote Control Mini Flying TARDIS: It’s Bigger on the Show

We all wish that we could have our very own TARDIS to fly, but sadly, unless we build our own, it is just not happening. Here’s an alternative. Just buy this three inch-tall remote-controlled TARDIS.

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You may not be able to fit in it, but at least you can fly it around through space, if not time. Maybe attach a Doctor figure to it for fun. This flying TARDIS takes off and lands vertically and you can control the spin. Sadly there are no sound effects, so you’ll just have to use your imagination.

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You can get it for $59.99(USD) from ThinkGeek. Grab a companion and get flying. Adventure awaits.

[via Nerd Approved]

Doctor Who R/C Flying TARDIS is a must have for Dr. Who fans

rc-flying-tardisIf you are an avid fan of the Dr. Who series, you would most probably have your fair share of DVDs (special editions and the rest of the regular airports) as well as merchandise in your home, but there is always room for one more, right? Having a remote controlled TARDIS does sound extremely appealing, but what happens when you spice that up to make it hover around? Totally radical, right? This is what the $59.99 Doctor Who R/C Flying TARDIS delivers, although you will need to deliver the *vworp vworp* sound effects by yourself.

The Doctor Who R/C Flying TARDIS is touted to be the world’s smallest of its kind (which should not come across as surprisin, actually), where it is also an officially licensed Doctor Who merchandise. Capable of performing vertical takeoff and landing, the Doctor Who R/C Flying TARDIS will require up to half an hour in order to charge, where that results in 6 minutes of continuous play time. There are no time controls on the remote though, so do not think that you will be able to travel through time with this – your imagination alone will have to do. Do have a handy supply of AA batteries though, and if you’re going to spend plenty of time with this, we’d suggest you use rechargeables in the long run.
[ Doctor Who R/C Flying TARDIS is a must have for Dr. Who fans copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]

Puppet Capaldi: Doctor Who Puppet

We have a long wait ahead of us before we can watch the new season of Doctor Who, which is Peter Capaldi’s first season. What do you do while you wait? Well, to pass the time, one fan has created her own 12th Doctor puppet.

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Alisa Stern has a web series starring Doctor Who puppets that you can watch right now. She has made puppets for each Doctor since Christopher Eccleston, which she then uses for stop-motion animated shorts. Nothing starring the Capaldi puppet just yet, but I’m sure we will see him in action soon.

She nailed the new Doctor’s look. Awesome. I just hope the real Capaldi isn’t a puppet to Steve Moffat’s ego like Matt Smith was.

[via zap2it]

Doctor Who TARDIS Hoodies: Warmer on the Inside

These Doctor Who fleece hoodies look great –  warm and comfortable too. Whether you are travelling with or without the Doctor, this is perfect adventure-wear for travel to cooler times and places. They come from Etsy shop Rarity’s Boutique and they are really neat.

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These hoodies are modeled after the 11th and 12th Doctors’ looks and even have sonic screwdrivers sewn into the pockets. And that’s really all you need or want in a hoodie right?

One will cost you $200(USD) and look like it is totally worth it. Just note it could take 4 to 6 weeks to get yours, since these are made to order.

If you’re gonna fight Daleks, you might as well do it in warmth and style.

[via Lisa Lou Who via Fashionably Geek]