Channelling the spirit of summer school holiday classic Why Don’t You?, Den Of Geek decided its writers should just switch off their television sets and go out and do something less boring instead.
Sure, it might look easy to make yourself your very own Dalek after watching a couple of episodes of Doctor Who, but have you really thought it all the way through? For those who have the urge to make ...
Worship this Dalek PC, or you will be exterminated! Whether you're a Doctor Who fan or not, this Dalek rig is an amazing piece of craftsmanship. Not only is it a water-cooled gaming PC in a Dalek, ...
The step-by-step guide shows how the cyborgs which have terrified generations of children can be constructed from modeling clay, polystyrene, car wax and a sink plunger. The detailed instructions, ...
You are in: Dorset > People > Your stories > In pics: building a Dalek Over the last five years Doug has built eight Daleks - this one is yet to be finished. Next, Doug will work on the neck section, ...
The Addis family, from Huntingdon, Cambs, spend hours tirelessly creating a Lego extravaganza every Christmas for the last 18 years. Husband and wife team Mike Addis and Catherine Weightman, and their ...
A couple have come up with an unusual way of fundraising for their local mental health service. Samantha and Adrian Kennedy, from Oakwood in Derby, built Dusty the Dalek, a mechanical suit based on ...
Always wanted to build your own Dalek, but never knew how? Courtesy of the BBC from the early 1970's, these step-by-step instructions provide everything you need to do to build a third-doctor-era ...
DOCTOR Who fans will need wallets much bigger on the inside to fork out the £1,664 needed to build their own Dalek. They can collect parts for the half-size model of the Time Lord’s most merciless ...
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