TARDIS

TARDIS

Set of dimensioned elevation and plan drawings of the TARDIS labeled with overall height and width
Description
Description

The TARDIS is a time machine used by The Doctor, in the long-running science-fiction television show, Doctor Who. The name is an acronym, short for Time And Relative Dimension In Space. It amazes people when they first enter, because it is bigger on the inside. We rarely see other rooms inside the TARDIS except the control centre, but it is rumored to contain thousands of rooms including sports courts, libraries and even a swimming pool. From the outside, the TARDIS looks like an old police box which used to be a common sight in 1920s Britain. Nobody ever notices it though because of a perception filter surrounding it; it blends into its environment.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The TARDIS has a height of 10’ (305 cm) and a width and depth of 5.04’ (153.5 cm). It is much bigger on the inside.

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
10’ | 305 cm
Width:
5.04’ | 153.5 cm
Depth:
5.04’ | 153.5 cm
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Style: 1960s London Police Box

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First Appearance:
1963

Drawings include:
TARDIS front elevation, side, plan

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