I also have a new PDF version Dalek buildersworkshop manual version 5 2004
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Any chance to get it from you?
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I also have a new PDF version Dalek buildersworkshop manual version 5 2004
They are both foot powered, as per the original props, but both have a voice modulator in them which flashes the dome lights in sync with the voice. The guns on both have flashing LEDs in the end and have a 'laser' noise when fired. I also have the option of using water in the guns. The new series (gold) one has blue neons underneath and a blue light-up eye.
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In 1973 the Radio Times, (the BBCs own listings magazine), printed a special edition to comemorate the 10th anniversary of Dr Who. It was in this issue that the instructions (shown in post #2 of this thread) were first published, however I do advise you NOT to build a Dalek from them as they are completly wrong in the sizes and shapes, you end up with a very tall, round, thin Dalek, although they do have a charm of their own.
Published later was the Dr Who Technical Manual, but that also has inncorrect measurements for the Daleks in it.
ProjectDalek now have sets of plans, with the correct measurements, for the classic Mk1,2 & 3 Daleks, the Movie Daleks, the 1980's Imperial Daleks and the 2005 'new series' Daleks as well as plans for the Davros chair. The workshop manual has been completly re-written and now has sections on motorising your Dalek and tips on fibreglassing.
Some more phots for you taken last month at the UK National Space Center
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Both my Daleks are mostly made from MDF with fibreglass domes. I made just about every part possible on them, including the 112 bumps on the skirts, to help keep the costs down. The silver one cost £350 ($700) and took a year to make, the gold one £475 ($950) and 18 months.
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Not wanting to start any trouble I had heard the quality of 'This Planet Earth' products was poor. If I am wrong about this (and I hope I am) then please shoot me down in flames. Just what I heard from a few friends.
The best I have seen for plans of the different styled Daleks is http://www.projectdalek.co.uk/ as also posted by Eagle.
I think they even have plans for the new style Daleks as well. You do have to register as a member and wait for authorisation but it is worth the wait![]()
Cheers Chris.
Thats a great Dalek Barrie, OK its not screen accurate but it does scream Dalek at you. I'd seen pictures of it on the web, but its nice to know a little bit more about him. The fact that you built it so quickly and without plans is amazing.
Chronos, no I'm not Davros, :lol