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December 20th, 2016 14 comments

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Tardis Vortex Wall Light (Think Geek)

Available to order from www.thinkgeek.com

The Doctor always has a tool for every job. Usually, this tool is the Sonic Screwdriver. But let’s not ignore the most powerful tool at the Doctor’s disposal: the TARDIS herself. Without her, the Doctor wouldn’t be able to travel through time and space.

Get yourself a little TARDIS to light your way with this TARDIS Vortex Wall Light. The TARDIS is cleverly sliced so that when it’s hung, it looks like it’s emerging from your wall. Its windows light up and the roof lantern blinks (you’ve caught it mid-vworp). Just place it wherever you need a little more light (it’s battery powered, so no need to look for an outlet or the Time Vortex or the Eye of Harmony).

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14 comments

  • Tom Baker Plush

    December 21st, 2016 - 9:25pm

    This would look great in front of a mural of the clockface time vortex!

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    • DavidH

      December 23rd, 2016 - 7:36pm

      Or you know those massive wall clocks, where you just get the hands and the numbers? You could get one of those and replace the ’12’ with this

  • Weeping Angel

    December 21st, 2016 - 11:07am

    I just noticed that the works is selling a dr who gift set which includes the 2017 calander, wrapping paper, gift tags and the peter davidson autobiography for only £12 – £18 off RRP!

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    • Anonymous

      December 27th, 2016 - 12:15am

      really?

  • Doctor Mysterio

    December 21st, 2016 - 4:29am

    I don’t see why half of it is missing… I won’t be ordering.

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    • Replyer1

      December 21st, 2016 - 10:01am

      Or else it wouldn’t be able to have the plug coming out of it and fit into the wall?!

    • The Contessa

      December 21st, 2016 - 12:50pm

      It’s supposed to be like that!! It’s emerging from the time vortex. It’s also battery powered.

    • Cyberman Bill

      December 23rd, 2016 - 8:16pm

      Really???

    • Cyberman Bill

      December 23rd, 2016 - 8:17pm

      I like the look of this. Looks really neat comin out of the wall

    • Timelord-Tone

      February 27th, 2017 - 4:57pm

      It’s supposed to be coming through the wall. Durrr….

  • The Contessa

    December 21st, 2016 - 12:52am

    Unfortunately, read the shipping restrictions. Cannot ship outside the USA and Canada! Bah!

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    • Tony B

      December 23rd, 2016 - 10:19am

      Placing it in the basket and selecting UK as shipping destination shows $18.29 for shippin gto the UK so it is possible to buy it

    • Anonymous

      December 28th, 2016 - 2:14am

      Actually no. Just because it show’s in the basket doesn’t mean it will ship to the UK. I have placed an item in the basket for the UK before with the same Shipping Restriction & then when it come’s to paying a message flashes up saying ‘Unable to ship to your destination’

      Thinkgeek does ship to the UK but under certain Licensing (As listed) they only ship within US & Canada. Even if they did ship to the UK the item is not worth the Import cost. It’s approx £25 which is over the Customs & Excise Limit so you would get charged another £11 in PO/Customs fee’s on top of the cost of Postage which would take this item to £45+

  • Dalekparadigm2

    December 20th, 2016 - 11:34pm

    I physically need this in my life

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