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The Doctor:
Btw, I'm not sure if I said this, but anyone can PM Me for the save. Just dont be a save geek and take it as your own. I will post requirements for the build in the PM.
-Red-:
You make me feel ill, you know nothing of the old episodes in the 70s with Tom Baker. You have missed out loads of rooms, the swimming pool for starters, gallery, workshop. Sorry, but it lacks so much. 2/10
The Doctor:

--- Quote from: -Red- on November 03, 2010, 08:40:43 PM ---You make me feel ill, you know nothing of the old episodes in the 70s with Tom Baker. You have missed out loads of rooms, the swimming pool for starters, gallery, workshop. Sorry, but it lacks so much. 2/10

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What part of "I'm Still working on it", did you not understand? And there is a swimming pool.
The Doctor:
I posted a Youtube Video on it, it has better quality, and my first upload. Look up "

"Doctor Who Tardis (Blockland)", on Youtube.



(Whats subscribing about anyway?)
sir dooble:

--- Quote from: The Doctor on November 04, 2010, 01:23:42 PM ---(Whats subscribing about anyway?)

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As far as I'm aware, (I don't really use YouTube on a regular basis) anyone who subscribes to your account, will recieve notifications every time you post a new movie.
So, they know when you've got new stuff instantly.
It's pretty interesting, but personally, I would've thought it would look a bit better if you did something like;

Built the Exterior Tardis on a large outside scene, then, build the inside underneath. Using SetPlayerTransform events, you can teleport yourself to the inside (underground), once the door is opened, so it's like the real thing is bigger on the inside.

I like it though. The Main Control room, if designed to the current series' Tardis, should be a bit bigger. As should the Library. It was many, many times bigger in the Doctor Who Movie. And the entire room was filled with wooden bookshelves, large ones with Ladder railings, and wooden tables and chairs.

Very nice though, well done.
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