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Started by warmcanofcoke, Oct 27, 2017, 04:18 pm

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warmcanofcoke

why doesn't the Guide mention them? - Oh, it's not very accurate.
Oh? - I'm researching the new edition.

warmcanofcoke

web layout 06.jpg
Looks like the pedestal has been knocked over in the corner in this shot.
web layout 19.jpgw
ait a minute.... that's the Knossos Chair .....
why doesn't the Guide mention them? - Oh, it's not very accurate.
Oh? - I'm researching the new edition.

tony farrell

Oct 28, 2017, 12:05 pm #2 Last Edit: Oct 28, 2017, 12:12 pm by Tony Farrell
With all these threads being created for the various Tardis' interior layouts Nathan, are you planning to create a permanent reference section for them? (Marc started something similar for the various accessories used (chairs, armillary sphere, etc)).

I guess - though time-consuming - it would be something that would be relatively easy to do; if you wanted, feel free to 'lift' the appropriate set elements from my Original Tardis Interior plans and place them into a story-specific set plan for each adventure.  :)

T

Rassilons Rod

I'm currently documenting exterior shots by story.... I also want to do the same for interiors. Probably I'll go back after I get to the end of S3
In the cities in the streets there's a tension you can feel,
The breaking strain is fast approaching, guns and riots.
Politicians gamble and lie to save their skins,
And the press get fed the scapegoats,
Public Enema Number One.

warmcanofcoke

Oct 28, 2017, 02:29 pm #4 Last Edit: Oct 28, 2017, 03:46 pm by warmcanofcoke
Quote from: Tony Farrell on Oct 28, 2017, 12:05 pm
With all these threads being created for the various Tardis' interior layouts Nathan, are you planning to create a permanent reference section for them? (Marc started something similar for the various accessories used (chairs, armillary sphere, etc)).

I guess - though time-consuming - it would be something that would be relatively easy to do; if you wanted, feel free to 'lift' the appropriate set elements from my Original Tardis Interior plans and place them into a story-specific set plan for each adventure.  :)

T


Yeah I was trying to start with Season Five. I must admit I am also curious about the layouts. I want to make a diagram for all the episodes I've added before moving to another season, but I also like input from the other members. Should the angles of the set be changed? Are there considerations I need to be aware of? I was having a little trouble fiddling with the positions of the walls for a few episodes. I realize I need to make the walls as separate objects for different layers. I'm still working on it.

I started looking for an overhead console layout (So much easier to find the images in my mind, and ironically not as easy to find on TB). I don't want to mix and match from different artists.

Also It would be useful to find a layout for Lime Grove Studio D and I'd love to know how they moved the Tardis set from the 4th floor to Ealing. [*Tomb]
why doesn't the Guide mention them? - Oh, it's not very accurate.
Oh? - I'm researching the new edition.

kert gantry

Great episode, but one of the sloppiest TARDIS interiors ever!

tony farrell

Oct 29, 2017, 10:14 am #6 Last Edit: Oct 29, 2017, 10:51 am by Tony Farrell
Quote from: warmcanofcoke on Oct 28, 2017, 02:29 pm
Should the angles of the set be changed? Are there considerations I need to be aware of?

Also It would be useful to find a layout for Lime Grove Studio D and I'd love to know how they moved the Tardis set from the 4th floor to Ealing. [*Tomb]


A full history of all the BBC's studios (including Lime Grove, Riverside, TV Centre and Ealing) written by a former employee can be found here - http://www.tvstudiohistory.co.uk

The site contains all the studio(s) floor plans including the goods lift(s), scenery storage areas, VFX stage, etc, etc.

The Tardis set was modular so, it was just a case of trundling the constituent parts into the goods lift and man-handling them into a pantechnicon and driving them around London.

T