NEW First Doctor TARDIS In Gmod Is Fantastic | The Hartnell TARDIS
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 Published On Jul 30, 2024

The new William Hartnell TARDIS in Garry’s Mod is so good. It has around 100 options from the Settings to the Exteriors to the Skins and Body Groups and many many more. In the settings you can customise things like the wall colour, the lighting, the materialising sounds, and more.
There's 4 exteriors: The default 1963 Box, the 1963 Pilot Brachacki Box, the 1965 The Massacre Box, and the 1966 Alt. Brachacki Box. The first Doctor's era went from Season One to Season Three meaning the TARDIS had lots of variation over those years and this addon doesn't miss a thing. It has references to the actual set, the intended look and even things from future TARDISes like Big Finish and the Twice Upon a Time (TUAT) TARDIS. Under the console there's a hatch which sends the TARDIS into flight in reference to An Adventure in Time and Space starring David Bradley. The main exterior is heavily based on the old Metropolitan Police Boxes from the 50s/60s as this was the first ever TARDIS, the BBC wouldn't have known if it worked or not until the next iteration with Patrick Troughton. There's also the big TV where the famous Beatles clip comes from and also where William Russell's Ian Chesterton danced. The Food Machine, first seen in the Daleks is also present. The interior has all the most iconic things related to the start of Dr Who like the 60's console and rotor, the wallpaper wall which also has setting options to make them like normal roundels, and Hexals from TUAT but also Day of the Doctor with the Curator in the museum at the end these Hexals are present. Many production issues create different settings mainly from the Pilot 'An Unearthly Child', the Dalek Movies, 'The Edge of Destruction', 'The Chase' and various Big Finish audio stories.

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0:00 - Intro
0:20 - Exteriors
5:35 - Interior
10:09 - Easter Eggs
10:45 - Settings/Customisation


Doctor Who is a British science-fiction television programme broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The programme shows the adventures of a Time Lord called The Doctor, an humanoid alien. The Doctor explores the whoniverse in a time-travelling space ship called the TARDIS. The Doctor’s TARDIS exterior is a blue British police box, which was common in Britain on November 23 1963 when the series first aired. With various companions, the most popular of which being Sarah-Jane Smith, Rose Tyler, Amy Pond, Donna Noble and Clara Oswold (The Impossible Girl) the Doctor combats foes to help people in need.

The fourteenth series of the British Sci-Fi show Doctor Who started premiering on 11 May 2024, through to 22 June. It will be the fifth series led by Russell T Davies as head writer and the first since his return to the show, having previously worked on it from the start of New Who in 2005 to 2010. This new era is commonly known as RTD2 and is funded by Disney+, shot by Bad Wolf Studios and BBC Wales and is called Season One. Season 1 was announced with Davies' return to the programme for its 60th anniversary in November 2023.

The series stars Ncuti Gatwa as the 15th Doctor, a new incarnation of the Doctor, an alien Time Lord with a TARDIS, which appears to be a British telephone box from the outside. The Fifteenth Doctor was introduced in "The Giggle" (2023) through a bigeneration, in which he split from his predecessor, the Fourteenth Doctor (David Tennant), rather than replacing him. The series also introduces Millie Gibson as the Doctor's new companion, Ruby Sunday. She was first featured in The Church on Ruby Road with her mum Carla Sunday and her Grandmother Cherry Sunday.

The new series of Dr Who started with “Space Babies” and “The Devil’s Chord” (with Jinkx Monsoon’s Maestro) both airing together at Midnight on BBC iPlayer. “Boom!” is the third episode of Season One written by the writer of episodes like Blink, The Doctor Dances/The Empty Child and also the Eleventh Doctor’s and Twelfth Doctor’s eras, Steven Moffat. The fourth episode is called “73 Yards” and is said to be RTD’s best Dr.Who episode and even better than Torchwood’s Children of Earth. The fifth episode is called “Dot and Bubble”. The sixth episode is the regency episode and is called “Rogue”. The seventh episode is called "The Legend of Ruby Sunday" and is the first part to the series ending, the second part and eighth episode is called “Empire of Death”. The recently announced 2024 Christmas Special is the last Steven Moffat episode after series 14 and will be called “Joy to the World”.

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