LEGO 21304 Doctor Who

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LEGO 21304 Doctor Who was a 10+ LEGO set released under the LEGO Ideas theme. The set consisted of 625 pieces, one sticker sheet, and five minifigures (seven if the two Dalek builds are counted). The set was designed by Andrew Clarke and Sam Johnson.

Despite the set reaching the 10,000 required supporters on the LEGO Ideas program, the set underperformed, and the LEGO Doctor Who theme never recieved further sets.[2]

Minifigures, builds, and exclusive elements

The set includes the following minifigues and accessory elements:

Image Name Item code Notes
Lego Eleventh Doctor.jpg
Eleventh Doctor idea020 Based on the costume he wore in TV: The Eleventh Hour. Comes with a fez accessory.
Lego Twelfth Doctor.jpg
Twelfth Doctor idea021 Based on the costume he wore in TV: The Time of the Doctor. Comes with a sonic screwdriver accessory.
Lego Clara Oswald.jpg
Clara Oswald idea022 Based on the costume she wore in TV: The Day of the Doctor. Comes with a double-sided head.
Lego Weeping Angel.jpg
Weeping Angel idea023 Comes with a double-sided head to express the placid and attacking faces.
Lego Dalek.jpg
Dalek idea024 2× brick-built Daleks.[3]
Lego TARDIS exterior.jpg
TARDIS exterior A non-minifigure scale TARDIS exterior.[4]
Lego TARDIS interior.jpg
TARDIS interior The interior of the TARDIS. The console also features parts and printed elements to represent certain features, such as tiles to represent the telepathic circuits, a "30229 Zipline Handle" in Dark Bluish Gray to represent the lever to activate the dematerialisation circuit, etc.
LEGO 60601pb011 St. John Ambulance pane.jpg
Dark Blue Glass for Window 1×2×2 60601pb011 A window pane in Dark Blue with the St John's Ambulance emblem.
LEGO 63864pb038L.jpg
Dark Blue Tile 1×3 (left) 63864pb038L 4× 1×3 tiles with the left hand side of the "Police Call Box" sign.
LEGO 63864pb038R.jpg
Dark Blue Tile 1×3 (right) 63864pb038R 4× 1×3 tiles with the right hand side of the "Police Call Box" sign.
LEGO 15210pb008.jpg
Dark Bluish Gray Road Sign 2×2 Square 15210pb008 2× "road sign" elements with the TARDIS scanner printed on them.
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Light Bluish Gray Tile, Round 2×2 14769pb081 Printed 2×2 circular tile with time gears printed on it.
LEGO 21700pb01 sonic screwdriver.jpg
Sonic screwdriver minifigure utensil 21700pb01 2× minifigure utensil of the Eleventh Doctor's sonic screwdriver.
LEGO 60601pb012.jpg
White Glass for Window 1×2×2 60601pb012 8× window panes in White printed with the Police Box window design.
LEGO 60601pb010.jpg
White Glass for Window 1×2×2 60601pb010 A window pane in White with the "Pull to Open" information printed on it.
LEGO 57895pb029.jpg
White Glass for Window 1×4×6 57895pb029 A window pane in White with the interior of the TARDIS printed on it.

Notes

The proposed set on LEGO Ideas.
  • The proposed set had a large number of differences with the final product.
    • Instead of the Eleventh Doctor, Twelfth Doctor, and Clara Oswald minifigures included, the proposed set included the Fourth Doctor, the Tenth Doctor, and Rose Tyler.
    • Addtionally, the set would've included K9 and a Cyberman; these were presumably excluded from this set as they were included in the LEGO Dimension sets based on Doctor Who.
    • The TARDIS was slightly smaller, a lighter shade of blue, and came with a small diorama of Totter's Lane.
    • The interior of the proposed set and the final set were the most similar, though the design was revised somewhat.
  • The TARDIS interior can be connected to the TARDIS exterior, by opening the back side of the TARDIS and clicking in the detachable interior console room.

External links

Footnotes

  1. LEGO® Ideas 21304 Doctor Who Set on The Doctor Who Site
  2. The LEGO Dimensions sets were released concurrently with this set.
  3. Treated as minifigures despite them not being built from minifigure parts.
  4. Despite this being too large for minifigure scale, it is treated as being compatible with minifigures. A true minifigure scale TARDIS is seen in LEGO Dimensions, however this design was never released as part of a set.
    The TARDIS build in this set was also inaccurate as there were only six indented "panels" on each face of the box as opposed to eight.