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The First Doctor
The First Doctor uses a reworked Elijah Snow for the base, The head is
retooled from a Dr. Evil headsculpt.
The Second Doctor
The Second Doctor also uses a modified Elijah Snow for its base, but this
time the head is a retooled Captain Jean-Luc Picard. All surface detailing
was created with either clear vinyl or Kneadatite.
The Third Doctor
The Third Doctor uses a reworked Carnaby Street Austin Powers Torso with a
Movie Maniacs Shaft figure donating the right arm and legs. The headsculpt
is temporary, but this version is reworked from a DC Direct Elijah Snow
using Kneadatite for the hair.
The Fourth Doctor
The Fourth Doctor began as a Movie Maniacs Shaft figure, but has arms from a
Michael Myers figure and a reworked head from one of the McFarlane Bob &
Doug McKenzie Brothers. The scarf is created from Rigid-Wrap. The McKenzie
Brothers also donated part of their jacket to serve as the Doctor's vest.
Romana II has a reworked Ichabod Crane torso with legs from the Metal Gear
Revolver Ocelet figure. Ichabod donated his boots as well. The headsculpt
began as an Austin Powers Vanessa Kinsington, but was reworked to match the
likeness of Lalla Ward. All surface detailing was created with either clear
vinyl or Kneadatite.
The Fifth and Sixth Doctors
The Fifth and Sixth Doctors both use a Movie Maniacs Shaft figure as a base.
The Fifth Doctor has a modified Austin Powers Scott Evil head to capture the
likeness of Peter Davidson. The Sixth Doctor uses a head reworked from a
Deep Space Nine Miles O'Brien. All surface detailing was created with either
clear vinyl or Kneadatite.
The Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Doctors
The Seventh Doctor is a heavily reworked Angel figure from the original
Buffy the Vampire Slayer line. The head is a reworked Austin Powers Dr. Evil
sculpt. All the clothing sculpts were created with Kneadatite.
The Eighth Doctor began as a Movie Maniacs Candyman figure. The head comes
from a McFarlane Crow figure. The chest is an original sculpt, created from
Kneadatite and vinyl. The jacket had maybe 30% of its original material
removed to allow for a better fit.
ICP Doctor Who Custom Con Variants
The Fourth Doctor is shown here without his scarf. The Sixth Doctor has his
jacket removed. Both were shown as such so that viewers might appreciate the
amount of detailing that went into the paint applications for these figures.
The Auton 2-Pack and the Master
The Autons are reworked Movie Maniacs Michael Myers Halloween figures with
arms and a headsculpt from a McFarlane Shaft figure. The Master has Shaft
arms and legs, a Doctor Evil torso, and a reworked head from a Jean-Luc
Picard.
The History of the Cybermen 3-Pack
The Mk I Cyberman (center) is reworked from a McFarlane Anime Kaneda figure.
The Mk II Cyberman (left) is adapted from a Movie Maniacs Michael Myers
Halloween figure. The Mk IV Cyberman (right) is modified from a McFarlane
T-1000 Terminator figure. All three headsculpts and chest ventilators are
original Iron-Cow Prod sculpts, created from Kneadatite, styrene, and
various plastic kit-bashed parts. Clear vinyl was used on all three for
further detailing.
The Sontarans 2-Pack
The Sontarans use a reworked Toy Biz Lord of the Rings Newborn Lurtz for
their base figures. The helmet is created from a plastic Easter Egg and all
other sculpted details were created with clear vinyl and Kneadatite.
The TARDIS playset
The TARDIS was first created digitally in Photoshop as an adaptation of the
"Make Your Own TARDIS" from the Doctor Who technical manual. The files were
outputted to paper which were adhered to Bristol and foam core. The two
TARDIS consoles are photos outputted to paper and mounted on foamcore until
the actual product is produced.
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