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  1. Welcome to the Project Dalek Forum

    1. Information for Guests

      What you need to do to join

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  2. Project Dalek Essentials

    1. Project Dalek Main Website   (91,673 visits to this link)

      Click there to access the front page of the Project Dalek website.

    2. Dalek Builder's Workshop Manual   (80,525 visits to this link)

    3. Downloads: Dalek Plans And Other Essential Reading   (103,909 visits to this link)

      All plans and other downloads are supplied in Adobe PDF format. To access them, validated members can follow the links from here.

    4. Members' Build Diaries   (23,437 visits to this link)

      Quick link to the heart of the Forum.  This is where all our Daleks are created. Start a Build Diary here to document your progress and get help and support.

  3. The Latest

    1. Hello & Welcome

      Members can use this section to introduce themselves and find out who's building Daleks near them. Please post in the sub-forum that relates to your location and also supply a town or regional location.

      When introducing yourself, you might also want to add your location to the Member Map. This will greatly increase your likelihood of finding friends and help, locally.

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    3. Newsflash

      Essential information, forum business etc.

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  4. Project Dalek Technical

    1. Technical Questions

      General Forum (software) technical questions. Problems searching, posting, downloading or opening files? Ask here.

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      • Centurion
    2. Downloads Talk

      Download discussions and download news. Note: the downloads themselves are accessible by clicking on the links in "Project Dalek Essentials", at the top of the page.

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    3. Plans Discussion

      Problems with plans? Disagree with dims?
      Frank open discussion welcome here.

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      • Jack Hainsworth
  5. Member's Daleks

    1. Builders Progress Diaries

      Superb 'hands-on' reference material for new builders. When you start to build your (full size) Dalek, please join in by contributing your build diaries and photos here.

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      • ddoherty958
    2. Dalek Showcase

      A place to show off your finished Daleks. Please share your photos with us here, even if you've already completed a build diary.

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    4. Active Members Area

      Information, plans, downloads etc for active Project Dalek members

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  6. The Workshop: Dalek Construction & Design Discussions

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      • RepeatedMeme
    2. 2: The Neck

      Cutting the rings and making the struts. Assembling the neck cage and neck bin.

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      • John
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    7. 7: Finishing Off

      Colour schemes, detailing, finishing touches.

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      • Mark Smith
  7. Build Techniques

    1. Working with GRP

      Problems with fibreglassing or moulds? Ask here.

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      • rptaylor
    2. Working with Wood & MDF

      Working with wood. Making wooden sections. Problems and solutions.

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      • Mark Smith
    3. Working with Metals

      Collars, slats and mesh. Best materials, cutting and shaping.

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      • Bob69
    4. Plastics

      What type and when to use it. PETG, acrylic, polystyrene. Vac forming and pressure forming etc.

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      • Dalek Norvic
    5. Paint

      Paint types, compatibility, priming, spraying techniques, finishing and polishing.

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      • ChristmasDalek
    6. Other Materials

      Post here for help with materials not covered above!

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      • Dalek Norvic
  8. 3D Printing, Scanning, Laser Cutting & CNC

    1. 3D Design, Development & Finishing

      General discussions about models and files for 3D printing, CNC and laser cutting. Topics related to parts development and post-print finishing techniques etc.

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    2. 3D Printer Discussions

      Discussions related to 3D printer hardware and software. 3D scanners and scanning. Printers rated and reviewed. Troubleshooting, upgrades, tips and tricks.

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    3. Printed Part Showcase

      Upload photos of your work to showcase your creations. Don't forget to share your files by submitting them to the Downloads section. 

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      • John
  9. Electronics & Electrical

    1. Voice Modulators

      All voice-mod related questions, reviews, research and development in here, please.

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    2. General Electronics & Electrical

      Non voice-mod electrical topics such as wiring, lighting etc.

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    3. Motorisation

      Adding motors, batteries, control units, PIR etc.

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      • Alanll
  10. Alternative Dalek Building

    1. Scale Daleks

      Just getting into dalek building? Decided to build a scale model before you attempt a full size version? Talk about it here.

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    2. Virtual Daleks

      A place for the discussion, development and display of CGI Daleks and CG Dalek related items.

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    3. Speculative Dalek Projects

      Are you considering building Dalek that's a little different? Plans still on the drawing board? Post here for discussions, advice and help.

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  11. The History Channel

    1. A History Of The Dalek Props

      A detailed, in-depth look at the History of the Dalek props.

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    2. The Family Album

      Did you or someone you know meet/photograph a Dalek in the 60's, 70's or 80's? Did you take photographs of Daleks at a fete or at the Blackpool Doctor Who exhibition etc? PLEASE email or share your pics here.

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    3. The Oddballs

      Exhibition Daleks, stage Daleks, Edwin Hall Dalek ride etc.

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  12. Project Dalek Community

    1. Events, Conventions and Meet-ups

      Now you've built your Dalek, why not get involved?
      Create events or let others know about events you're planning to attend. Sign up for and chat about existing events. It doesn't matter if you're not the organiser... if you're attending you can tell everyone here.

      Events will be publicised and shared across our pages on social media.

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  13. The Dalek Basement

    1. Talking Daleks

      Dalek-related exhibitions, news, websites, suppliers and other items of interest to Dalek builders. See the sub forum (inside) for Dalek toys, models & DVDs.

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    2. Downtime

      Dalek related but not build related, (no fiction). Post it here and we might let it stay, if it's interesting!

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  • Featured Topics

  • Recent Status Updates

    • ResurgentKaled

      ResurgentKaled

      I have an ambitious project in mind for 1/60th scale models, which is what I estimate to be the scale for D&D.
      (5ft being scaled down to 1 inch.)
      I would like to know whether I should document this process if I make a custom design using the measurements on this site, as I would be using custom shoulders for the sake simplicity.
      The below image (by MightyOtaKing on DeviantArt) should give a reasonable idea for how these custom shoulders would look:

      · 1 reply
    • Dalek Two Zero

      Dalek Two Zero

      Some of the Getty Images pics from Sci-Fi Scarborough - just the low res thumbnails that I've enlarged slightly as screenshots

       
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    • Dalek Two Zero

      Dalek Two Zero

      Right, wreck is in the shed. I'm using the dome on my TV Invasion build, but will have to change the light covers and paint the eye silver.
      I'm also taking the plunger off it.
      Hope to be able to try and straighten Two Zero's bumper while it is in the trailer.
      · 0 replies
    • Galifreyscall

      Galifreyscall

      What does everyone end up doing with their rejected parts? I've got one and a half failed skirt sections that are all sorts of "dimensionally transcendent" that are just lying around rent-free in my garage. I'd feel bad about binning them outright, but they're no use to my current build as they are. Any suggestions?
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    • Dalek Garlic

      Dalek Garlic

      Is it normal for colorite to ignore your emails? I've emailed them 4 times over the months and only got one reply when I was asking if it was the correct email 😕
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  • New Posts

    • ddoherty958
      @RepeatedMeme Thank you! Appreciate it!   Recently my order of 18mm ply arrived. I used a cut list optimiser website to lay out the cuts required. I used the file provided by @Peekaymac to see what I needed and where. It’s a fantastic resource! Once I had the pieces cut out, I laid out my base. I went to the trouble of laying the whole thing out on the “other” large panel left over from the 4x8, and wondered why it didn’t fit! Got there in the end.    Then I just cut it out with a jigsaw.   Here’s all my pieces “laid out” where they will eventually go!   As I don’t have any fancy saws, I designed these 3D printed jigs, with the intention being to simply use a tenon saw to cut the wood at an angle. Seems simple! Alas, it didn’t really work out. The jig kept shifting and the cuts weren’t nice. I wasn’t happy, so I bit the bullet and purchased a circular saw with a tilting deck. Never turn down the chance for a new tool!   As has been demonstrated in the past, my carpentry skills are not as great as some on this site! Indeed the fender is a rather complex piece for a novice carpenter, if I even meet that bar. Monkey with a saw seems to fit better!   I bevelled the edges of the base, initially with the hand saw and then with the circular saw after I bought it. I also bevelled the edges of the fender pieces, but this is where things started to go awry.    I don’t really feel very happy with the fender pieces. The cuts aren’t totally straight and things feel a bit all over the place. I was thinking of starting over, or altering the angles of the cut to make them easier. IE; not “proper” wood joints, but with more material than needed removed on each side, and then just mounting on the 0°/45°/90° brackets. Not sure which way to take it 😕   Either way, I’m sure there’ll be more filler involved…    Till next time!
    • ChristmasDalek
      Welcome to the Forum!   What type of Dalek might the two of you be thinking of creating?   It's always good to read a few completed build diaries on the kind of Dalek you will be making to see how it all fits together. A couple of build diaries from Adam_ST have indexes - his NSD and his Classic diary, so you can instantly go to the Dalek part that you are curious about at the moment. [The underlined words are linked to the diaries. A dotted underline means that, if you hover your cursor on the word, you get a pop-up definition. )   I look forward to seeing you start a build diary of your own!    
    • Mr Sheen
      Haha love it. Some nice touches too it. 👍
    • RepeatedMeme
      If you type "ping pong" into the search box (no quotes, as I just did) you see there are a couple of topics in this section, discussing this very thing.   What I said in one of the threads was:   In 2000, ping-ping balls grew to 40mm (from 38mm). The hemis are roughly 100mm.   So the scale is 40/100ths.. or 2/5th.   A Mk3 Dalek is about 1521cm tall (or roughly 60inches), so a 2/5 Mk3 would be about 608cm (2ft). Nice size. Very wantable.   That said, you can get wooden half-balls on Etsy and eBay in a wide range of sizes, if you wanted to go for 1/3rd or 1/4th.
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