Sunday, February 12, 2012

Review: Junk (Yard) TARDIS

Doctor Who, the long-running science fiction television series, may not be one to lend itself to the concept of action figures, what with its hero's perchance to talk himself out of situations and only arms himself with a (sonic) screwdriver, but the new lease on life caused by the 2005 series has created many marketing venues, included action figures and play sets.

So, long story short, it's 2011, Matt Smith's second year as the eponymous hero, and "The Doctor's Wife" aired on May 14th. In the episode, the Doctor and Idris build a makeshift TARDIS console out of rubbish TARDISes so that he can chase after his own stolen TARDIS. This "Junk" TARDIS was designed by Susannah Leah, a schoolgirl who won a competition.

Junk TARDIS

On to the actual review, the "Junk" TARDIS console is brought to life with great accuracy. There are little things that I could nit-pick about, but over all I was very impressed with the execution of this set. (The nit-picking would include the cardboard inserts for walls, that look a lot better than expected, and the almost zero paint work.) You can recreate everything that was done in the episode:

- The Doctor inserts the central time rotor (Removable time rotor - Check)
- One-sixth of the console falls out during flight (Removable console piece - Check)
- The console room spins in flight (Ingenious spinning action - Check)

Actually, the most fun you can have with this is that you, like the Doctor, get build the entire set by hand. It's almost a shame that the "Junk" TARDIS was only used for one story, but it was one of the better stories of the season at least. The only other quibble is the price. Roughly, $35 - $40 for a chunk of plastic is a bit harsh. (eBay is a great place to find it cheaper.) If lights and sounds had been added, this set would have been near perfect. It really is something that you have to see yourself to admire.

How Time Crash Should Have Been