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The Whomobile - WVO 2M (printed)
The Third Doctor constructed the Whomobile shortly after Jo Grant's departure from UNIT.
The Whomobile (reg: WVO 2M) was one of Jon Pertwee's personal vehicles. He retained possession of it until nearly the end of his life.
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Old Doctor Who - WhoMobile - 3D Printed Model
The Third Doctor constructed the Whomobile shortly after Jo Grant's departure from UNIT. According to the Brigadier, the Doctor had used UNIT funds to build both Bessie and the Whomobile, which he considered a potential misuse of public funds. The Doctor also claimed that his "new car" was "carbon negative", as it absorbed carbon dioxide rather than emitting it.
The Doctor used the car to search for the secret base of Operation Golden Age.
The Doctor used the car to travel to the site of the Grid's disassembly and to RAF Weatherton, on the way to which he has Jenny Nettles assist in analysing the Grid's dust using the field laboratory on the dashboard.
Bessie disliked the Whomobile. She became jealous when she perceived the Doctor growing more fond of it than he was of her.
This 3D design fits with other Doctor Who miniatures and display models.
The 3D printed Doctor Who model measures approx.:
133mm x 168mm x 60mm @ 1/21 Scale
53mm x 67mm x 24mm @ 28mm Scale
37mm x 46mm x 17mm @ 20mm (1/72) Scale
This Sci-fi Gaming Model is printed on FDM 3D printers in our workshop. The model is printed with a 0.4mm nozzle at 0.2mm layer height for best results.
Some Clean-up May be required.
Models are supplied un-painted.
This Old series Doctor Who Display Model is printed on Resin 3D printers, such as the Elegoo Mars in our workshop. The model is printed witha 0.02 to 0.05mm layer height for best results.
Models are supplied un-painted.
Some Cleanup may be required.
Clean Resin with warm soapy water before painting for best reults.
This Sci-fi Gaming Model is printed on FDM 3D printers at some scales. The model is printed with a 0.4mm nozzle at 0.2mm layer height for best results.
This Gaming Model is printed on Resin 3D printers at some scales, such as the Elegoo Mars in our workshop. The model is printed witha 0.02 to 0.05mm layer height for best results.
Models are supplied un-painted.
Some Cleanup may be required.
Clean Resin with warm soapy water before painting for best reults.
This Dr-Who 3D model is designed for 28mm Sci-fi tabletop gaming and take an approximate base scale of 1/50.
Other scales are available and if you don't see the scale you require please contact us with details.
Please allow 5-10 days for the model to produce, this time depends on the scale of the model, the size of the order and the current workload. While we ask you to allow this time we will attempt to get the order out within a couple of days.
This 3D Doctor Who Classic memorabilia model is designed for display
We use recycled packaging!
This does not mean you item will be treated with any less respect but it does mean less waste. See our blog post on packaging for more information.Brand | Digital Taxidermy |
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Designer | Digital Taxidermy |
Print Material | Resin |
Genre | Sci-Fi |
Use | Resin, Vehicle, Memorabilia, Toys |
Vehicle Type | Wheeled |
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