Doctor Who TV movie TARDIS console

Too_Many_Cars

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I've been doing a fair amount of engineering work the last couple of months preparing the screen used tardis console to be a fully interactive display at the Los Angeles Who convention Gallifrey 2012 in February, using a lot of the same bits and pieces I used to add special effects to my screen used Herbie the love Bug VWs and James Bond BMW 7 series replica.

The project has been a group effort between me, the owner (and 10 year special effects veteran) Paul Salamoff, and Who prop\costumer extraordinaire Bob Mitsch.

Bob's very thoroughly writing up our progresson his blog, the first installment covers the tear down and discovery phase:

honorarydoctor - Chameleon Circuit: The TVM TARDIS Console Restoration Log Pt. I

Enjoy!

--Brian
 
Glad to get this write-up posted!

The most important thing to announce about this is that YES this console WILL BE ON DISPLAY at the 23rd Gallifrey One Convention for it's first public appearance! More details about the con are here: Gallifrey 2012 | Gallifrey One's Network 23

We've just confirmed final details so that fans can come see this fully restored, one-of-a-kind, screen used iconic prop in person at the Marriott LAX in Los Angeles all three days of Gally (Feb. 17th-19th, 2012). Stop by the Cosplay Hall anytime during convention hours to check it out close-up. Special times will be arranged to get your photo professionally taken working the Doctor's TARDIS Console! Hope to see you all there!

Part II next week. (should be 4-5 parts total).

Sample Pics:
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Console today- pre-restoration.

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Bottom Claw legs that needed bracing/protecting when the Console was moved

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Double Checking the working lights

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Restoration begins
 
One of the things I loved about the TV movie was the Tardis interior, it was wonderful imho, I am very pleased to see the console is in such safe hands
 
That's just brilliant that would look fantastic in my house, thats one build I would like to do, do you have a demat circuit.
 
A George Pal look on the design wasn't really inspired but it works very well for this Tardis so why not? While the movie got a lot wrong this console was right. The horizontal surface looks equally useful and dangerous. Handy place to put your cup of tea and also the last place you want to put your cup of tea. :facepalm
 
Part IV now up! (this week will get dense I promise to aim to get the final two parts up by Thu morning!)

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honorarydoctor - Chameleon Circuit: The TVM TARDIS Console Restoration Log Pt. IV

Come see this prop live at the Gallifrey One Convention Feb 17th-19th in the Fan Room. Free Picture opportunities daily 12-1PM Fri & Sat and 10AM-11Am Sunday. For a small donation, your chance to own a small piece of the console! (limited quantities so first come first served).
 
Sorry guys. I planned to post the final part of the log tonight or tomorrow morning. Tons of last minute work went into this but I simply don't have the energy and time right now. These two projects plus quadruple the Masquerade load and the usual planning of the Gally panels, Hall, various costumes and typical con stuff has just beat me down.

I promise the conclusions wrap ups early next week along with the full Gally report!
 
I wish I had seen this thread prior to seeing the console at Gallifrey on Friday!! But having said that, you guys did a beyond amazing restoration on the console. I was absolutely blown away seeing it and being allowed to actually getting a picture with it!! Definitely one of the highlights of my first Gallifrey experience. Thanks guys!
 
Glad to hear it gaffer! Seems a lot of folks were very happy to see the old girl had survived! I'll have my final entry on the restoration up tomorrow and my Galllifrey Report up soon after!
 
Who wants to see Paul McGann reunited with this prop for the first time in 16 years?

Who wants to see me showing him the correct way to fiddle with the buttons?

Here you go (1 minute into the overview video):

Doctor Who Gallifrey Convention- 2012 (With Celebrity Interviews) - YouTube

Post the video everywhere you can think of, and if there's enough interest the guys/gals at CRAVE online will edit + post the sequels with the full interviews including more of Paul McGann and the console...


Who wants to see the write-up about this CONSOLE in LA Weekly, which is running rampant across the internet like a virus?

Here you go:

Doctor Who Fans Refurbish TARDIS Console From 1996 Movie for Gallifrey One Convention - Los Angeles Arts - Public Spectacle


Who wants to see hundreds of fans who were able to have professional pictures taken of them with the TARDIS console prop for free, but who donated enough in the TARDIS Tip jar that we were able to donate over $1000 to charity (of the $8000 total for the convention):

Here you go:

Flickr: paulsalamoff's Photostream

--Brian
 
I know of a Tom Baker era FULL SIZE Type 40 console built for some local fan videos makers in the Southern California area. IT was on display for many early GallifreyCon prop room displays from Gally #1 to #6. That great set piece was 'manned' by several Dr Who actors at many convention events years from Pertwee, McCoy, J. 'Sgt. Benton' Levene and Davidson.
Till a unfortunate childish deceitful 'falling out' deception was engineered by GalliCon main event AdMs (Cantor, Lyons, and McGuire) against the many generous prop room item providers that had been there from the inception of the event. The same GalliCon main event AdMs then censored out(covered their unfriendly actions) about such real facts from the record, the official Time Meddlers club, and GallifreyCon histories for self-serving reasons. **RESULT: Sadly 'burnt bridges', and no more prop rooms for the fans for YEARS.
Some around know the truth, first hand.

http://www.therpf.com/members/theprohammer/albums/some-my-film-tv-props-costumes/17872-jon-pertwee-i-my-full-size-tardis.jpg
 
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Interesting... There have been quite a few replica TARDIS consoles built over the years, most of them have impressive build logs over at TARDIS Builders - Index

If your console isn't covered there, I'd enjoy reading about it on its own thread in the replica props section.

Our experience with the Gallifrey staff was the complete polar opposite that you have described with "GalliCon", the team at Gallifrey 2012 were one of the most professional and accommodating groups I've ever dealt with with a screen used prop or vehicle display.

From their handling of logistics, to the courtesy afforded to us from the management down to the caterers, to the impressive charity effort for Students Run LA, to making sure all of the cast/crew of the TV movie could have a chance for a private viewing with the console from their film - the entire Gallifrey One staff were fantastic and I had a great weekend with them at their event.

--Brian
 
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