I simply couldn't resist
Some time ago a dear friend introduced me to Doctor Who.
This is a British science fiction family TV series, in fact the longest running on BBC and it had its 50th anniversary in 2013.
I got some stories and pictures of this event, and some inside information from a real fan.
Until today I have watched the first season from 1995, not including the Christmas special.
The Doctor is an alien in an human-like body, traveling through time and space, totally changing his look once and again and stopping by at planet earth from time to time.
Rose, a British girl he stumbles into in episode one in 2005, is his human traveling companion for all this season. He shows her past and future of planet earth and times and places far away from home. Although their time spent together cannot have lasted for more than some days, of course very intense and life threatening days, they get very close to each other and in the last episode rose not even saves his life but mankind.
When you search the internet for the Doctor AND are a great fan of LEGO you soon find a website where people, I want to call them freaks but in the most positive way, build up the different figures and tools and aliens and .... out of existing LEGO bricks and parts, trying to get LEGO, the brand into implementing THE DOCTOR as part of their range. Thumbs up!
The other day at a big shopping center. The only way getting my daughter there are the hot dogs at IKEA, getting promised sushi after all the shops have closed and the LEGO store.
While waiting for her carefully filling her pick-a-brick box, I went to where you can put together your own LEGO figures. It's not really easy to find the right hairdo and his sonic screwdriver, but I think my doctor and rose assemble their figures in the series, at least a bit. Although my ninth doctor seems to have the hairdo of the eleventh, I tried to find the right expression of happy curiosity on his face.
OK, I admit it. It looks as if I had become a fan of the Doctor, too.
Now let's go for the blue bricks and do the police box in the summer holidays!
This is a British science fiction family TV series, in fact the longest running on BBC and it had its 50th anniversary in 2013.
I got some stories and pictures of this event, and some inside information from a real fan.
Until today I have watched the first season from 1995, not including the Christmas special.
The Doctor is an alien in an human-like body, traveling through time and space, totally changing his look once and again and stopping by at planet earth from time to time.
Rose, a British girl he stumbles into in episode one in 2005, is his human traveling companion for all this season. He shows her past and future of planet earth and times and places far away from home. Although their time spent together cannot have lasted for more than some days, of course very intense and life threatening days, they get very close to each other and in the last episode rose not even saves his life but mankind.
When you search the internet for the Doctor AND are a great fan of LEGO you soon find a website where people, I want to call them freaks but in the most positive way, build up the different figures and tools and aliens and .... out of existing LEGO bricks and parts, trying to get LEGO, the brand into implementing THE DOCTOR as part of their range. Thumbs up!
The other day at a big shopping center. The only way getting my daughter there are the hot dogs at IKEA, getting promised sushi after all the shops have closed and the LEGO store.
While waiting for her carefully filling her pick-a-brick box, I went to where you can put together your own LEGO figures. It's not really easy to find the right hairdo and his sonic screwdriver, but I think my doctor and rose assemble their figures in the series, at least a bit. Although my ninth doctor seems to have the hairdo of the eleventh, I tried to find the right expression of happy curiosity on his face.
OK, I admit it. It looks as if I had become a fan of the Doctor, too.
Now let's go for the blue bricks and do the police box in the summer holidays!


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