The Chameleon Circuit broke when it was a police box, and the Doctor hasn't bothered to fix it because he likes it that way.
The Doctor's TARDIS has an appearance of a 1960's police call box.
Doctor Who travels in a time machine/spaceship called the TARDIS, which stands for "Time And Relative Dimension In Space." The TARDIS is bigger on the inside than on the outside, and can blend in with its surroundings by appearing as a blue police box from the outside.
In "Doctor Who," the TARDIS stands for "Time And Relative Dimension In Space." It is a time-traveling spaceship used by the Doctor, which appears externally as a blue British police box from the 1960s. The TARDIS is much larger on the inside and is equipped with advanced technology, allowing the Doctor to navigate time and space. Its iconic appearance and unique capabilities make it a central element of the series.
The TARDIS is a time machine and spacecraft in the science fiction TV series "Doctor Who." It's a blue British police box on the outside, but inside it is much larger and contains various rooms and corridors. The TARDIS is also capable of traveling through time and space.
"TARDIS" stands for "Time and Relative Dimension in Space" and is a time machine and spacecraft in the British TV show "Doctor Who." It is disguised as a British police box, but is much larger on the inside, allowing the Doctor to travel through time and space.
The police box in which Doctor Who travels around in is called a Tardis.
The Doctor's TARDIS has an appearance of a 1960's police call box.
It is called a TARDIS
Doctor Who travels in a time machine/spaceship called the TARDIS, which stands for "Time And Relative Dimension In Space." The TARDIS is bigger on the inside than on the outside, and can blend in with its surroundings by appearing as a blue police box from the outside.
Yes- the TARDIS never changes it's appearance, it is always in the form of a 1920s public police call box.
It is his time machine. TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. It is based on a police box, these were used to contact the police several decades ago. The BBC decided to use one for doctor who's time machine, since they had a very limited budget at the time, and this was available.
The Doctor's time machine is called the TARDIS, and it is most famously known for being a blue police box.
In "Doctor Who," the TARDIS stands for "Time And Relative Dimension In Space." It is a time-traveling spaceship used by the Doctor, which appears externally as a blue British police box from the 1960s. The TARDIS is much larger on the inside and is equipped with advanced technology, allowing the Doctor to navigate time and space. Its iconic appearance and unique capabilities make it a central element of the series.
Yes, it has the appearance of a London police box from the 1960's.
The TARDIS is a time machine and spacecraft in the science fiction TV series "Doctor Who." It's a blue British police box on the outside, but inside it is much larger and contains various rooms and corridors. The TARDIS is also capable of traveling through time and space.
No it's always been a police box.
The few surviving police boxes are now antiques. They rarely come up for sale/auction. You cannot buy any of the original BBC Television TARDIS. Unsure what size you are looking for. Airfix and Langley make plastic models. Full size blueprint-type plans are on the 'net, see "The Builders Workshop Manual" (2004) by Glen Walker. There is a "Build your own TARDIS" project featured in the Doctor Who Technical Manual. Also check out "Tardis Builders" website.