As I've got a couple more Smallspace Dalek related posts to come later, to get you in the spirit here's some photos showing the Dalek presence in TV Century 21.
But to start, here's the front covers of the three sixties Dalek annual books.
As I've got a couple more Smallspace Dalek related posts to come later, to get you in the spirit here's some photos showing the Dalek presence in TV Century 21.
But to start, here's the front covers of the three sixties Dalek annual books.
Junior's room is full of spacecraft.
The old Fisher Price Alpha Probe is a great addition from earlier in the year but brand new Lego is the new kid on the blocks.

Is there anything here you would have liked?
It's fair to say I don't watch many silent films, but one I do have in my collection of DVD's is the pioneering futuristic sci-fi film, Metropolis.
The film was made in 1927, and directed by Austrian expressionist film director, Friedrich Christian Anton Lang, better known as Fritz Lang, and based on a 1925 novel of the same name, written by Thea von Harbou.
Apart from the dystopian futuristic imagery, it is the unnamed gynoid robot in the film played by German actress, Bridget Helm, who also has the duel role as Maria, which stands out .
(In the novel, the robot is named Futura)
Here are some behind the scenes photos showing Ms. Helm while wearing the robot suit was kept cool.
(Below)The robot's creator, Rotwang, played by Rudolf Klein-Rogge has some attention to his make-up while the robot looks on.
In 1961 Michael Gough commands Konga to do fell deeds in Konga, despatching his enemies and disparagers with wild abandon.
Konga isn't alone in this premise. Michael Gough did it again in Black Zoo in 1963, the leader of a zoo cult deploying big game to kill their foes. It included a gorilla too!
Edgar Allen Poe went ape years earlier when he penned Murders in the Rue Morgue. Bela Lugosi helped bring it to the Big Scream in 1932.
More recently in 1988 Monkey Shines gave us a homicidal monkey doing the dirty work for a hospital patient.
You can probably think of more apes under the influence! Yes?