Why has Lionel never done a Doctor Who-themed accessory or train? It seems to be something that they should have tried by now, given its popularity here as well as in Britian. I mean, wouldn’t their pylon for aircraft, eqquiped with an eccentric cam and a TARDIS, be an interesting addition to a layout? Or a variant of the helecopter launching car? Just something simple that I am curious as to why they have never tried to produce.
There are royalities involved and permission needed. They probably haven’t been able to agree on those points.
Also, perhaps, because trains have been in very few Doctor Who episodes.
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Nothing prevents you from making one of your own, given that there are model TARDIS out there. Otherewise you are just going to have to wait for the Bradford Exchange,…of course that set will be in HO.
Depends on just how popular Doctor Who really is. Certainly The Doctor is very popular in certain quarters, but he’s no Harry Potter. Only the hard-core sci-fy fans can tell you who Doctor Who is.
And then they’ll argue who was the best one! Lady Firestorm and I swear it was Jon Pertwee. A lot of current Who fans have no idea who he was!
Any-Who, if Lionel thought they could make money with a Doctor Who train set I’m sure they’d do one.
And rest in peace, Sir Christopher Lee!
“Good night sweet prince, and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest…”
A pity. It seems that just for sheer whimsy an accessory or operating car would be a good selling model. I will have to disagree with you on who the best doctor is, though. I personally prefer David Tennent, he just breathes new life into the character. I would have to say that it is fairly popular, though, just because that is one of the few fandoms that I see consistantly around the nation, alongside of HP, Minecraft, and one or two others.
I am relatively new to Doctor Who though.
The Tardis is here!!!
And now,here.
Bob reviewed a Tardis in Bob’s Train Box #57.
There may be enough 1:43 Dr. Who stuff to do-it-yourself.
Great color match!
Agreed. I think that I might have an idea for one where the TARDIS is “flying” down the street using something like an oversized key lock, but I’ll get back to you guys when I have a definitive idea on that count.
Has anyone tried to replace the cop and hobo on the animated gondola with the Doctor and, say, a cyberman or dalik?
Ah, there’s the rub. Most Doctor Who fans consider the first Doctor they saw to be the best! On our case it was Tom Baker, however an English friend maintained Jon Pertwee, Toms predecessor, was the best. When a local PBS station began running vintage Doctor Who episodes when the series had gotten popular we got to see the Pertwee shows. “Wow!”, we said, “Roy was right! Pertwee IS the best.”
Mind you, when I say vintage I mean VINTAGE. The Pertwee shows are 40 years old!
I’d say the reason Lionel never made a set geared towards Whovians is that the market was too small.
But anywho. I was thinking about this and here’s my rolling stock ideas:
- Harry Potter loco in green livery. The first doctor’s (William Hartnell) granddaughter Susan should be in the engineee…excuse me, DRIVER’S seat (gotta be Brittish!) and a very dirty Ian Chesterton should be shoveling coal.
- There should be a flatcar with the Tardis and the Whomobile.
- Flatcar #2 should have chained down Daleks on it.
- Then (my favorite) a gondola loaded with junked Cybermen!
- The how about a mint car with Davros on one end and the leader of the renegade Dalek faction on the other?
- Finish off the set with a coach (again, Harry Potter type) with silouettes of the various doctors and memorable companions in the windows.
- Oh, and K-9 on the rear!
If you feel like playing with prototypes and want to do it cheap, here are a few links to paper model sites to get you started:
http://dalekfactory.tripod.com/DIY.html
http://members.tripod.com/~into_the_shadows/models/
http://www.aftdownloads.c
Remember to leave a place on the train for Sarah Jane Smith, the BEST companion, played so well by the late, lamented Elisabeth Sladen.
Not a bad train! My first Doctor was actually Tennent’s predecessor, but I haven’t seen much earlier than the mid 2000’s.
I would like to add just one car, however: a flatcar or stockcar with the werewolf and his cage from the episode “Tooth and Claw”
Hey! I just thought of a great accessory! The Tardis Gateman!
That one wouldn’t be bad either
Got to figure out a way to get The Master in there somehow. The question is, which Master? Roger Delgado, Anthony Ainley, Eric Roberts, or one of the cheap imitation Masters that came after those three.