Description
IMC Servo Robot – 3D Printed Model
The IMC robot was a Mark Three servo robot used by the Interplanetary Mining Corporation to survey planets for mineral deposits. It was built like a small tank with two arms and a whirring sensor on top and was operated by remote control. However, the IMC could operate it as a killing machine if their goals were threatened. The robot on IMC’s expedition to Uxarieus was used by Morgan to make it appear that giant lizards were attacking the colonists. He outfitted the robot’s arms with fake lizard claws and used it to kill Eric and Jane Leeson. The robot nearly killed the Third Doctor as well, but he used the remote to deactivate it
This is a model of a robot that appears in the John Pertwee era from a story called ‘Colony in Space’.
There are are alternative arms for the 1/12 and 1/21 versions. There are two versions of the 28mm version. The robot has monster hands for some scenes.
This 3D design fits with other Doctor Who miniatures and display models.
This is a Multi-part model.
The 3D printed Doctor Who model measures approx.:
175mm x 79mm x 129mm @ 1/12 Studio Scale
105mm x 48mm x 78mm @ 1/21 Scale
42mm x 19mm x 31mm @ 28mm Scale
About our models
All our models are provided unpainted and may require some limited clean-up. These models are a NOT SOLD AS TOYS. Due to the production method, they should not be given to children without adult supervision. A product safety and aftercare document will be included with your purchase. Models are not food safe. |
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Production and shipping.
All our models are printed to order. Printing is usually completed within a few days, but bulk orders and large models may take longer to print. During busy periods, it can take up to 10 days to dispatch orders, but this uncommon.
Models are printed and shipped in from the UK.
We 3D print our models with a high-quality resin which precisely replicates fine details. The resin is ?ABS-like? which means it is less fragile and has little bit of flex. Once printed, models are then cleaned and have support material removed. A small amount of support material may remail on the model, but this can be removed with a craft knife or clippers. The models are usually printed hollow. |



























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