I love the Torchwood Christmas,
Astra!
Thank you!
Oh yes I concur, I'm so happy I discovered this thread and share my creations, I'm glad you found this thread too because some of your pictures inspired me to seek out some Rement stuff.
I've asked this before but you probably didn't see it. Did you find a place where you ordered your lab stuff where you could order this specific set? I only found sellers on Amazon and ebay saying you can get one of 10 pieces for about 4 Dollars, but they send you one randomly. But I don't want to pay 40 Dollars for all ten boxes, as I have no use for all of them (some are nice though)
...everything I come across is a potential tool for me to use in some form or another. Here's my biggest accomplishment. A Shrink Ray inspired by the movie Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. Just made from random parts I got at junk stores or had donated to me.
It's been a while since I saw that movie so I don't rememer this but it looks awesome! And you would have fit right in with Eastern German times

That's my heritage and why I am such a packrat, collecting everything thinking one day I will be able to use it. Back then people did many more things with their own hands, as either you were not able to buy some things at all, or there was not enough for everyone. In a museum I saw a lawnmower made out of a buggy, or a music keyboard made out of two accordions. Very inventive!
So, when I fell in love with "Knight Rider" in 1989 at the age of 16, I wanted to have a K.I.T.T. model and so I made one, just from scratch using some plywood and cardboard and FIMO for all the other things. It's totally out of scale. I just looked at my videos and books and also the real K.I.T.T. once came to Dresden and so I could study it in detail.
These are old pics, I probably should take new pictures with my new camera. Sorry!
The model in it's full glory. The tires are from an old toy car of my little brother, but I made everything else myself:
The bottom side:
I drew all the little lines and such for the displays (and the red/white/green buttons next to the steering wheel drove me crazy, as the arrangement changed from episode to episode - for whichever special features they needed).
The monitors are made that way that I can insert different pictures:
The number plate is just a sticker from a bubble gum.
Of course also the doors and roof top can be opened. You also can turn the wheel and move the gear shift. The seats are just a bit of paper wrapped with wool, and when I figured I could not put them directly onto the bottom or there would be no room for legs I used part of a cork.
And the side mirrors even have little mirror foil in them, another thing that happened to be left over from the things in a surprise egg.
I don't know anymore what kind of plastic I used for the windows and windshield (the back window was a bit tricky to bring into the rounded form), but it may be from the wrapping of a praline box or something.
Of course I also made the lamps so that they can be turned in and out. (Sorry, the shot is a bit blurry)
The lamps are made from the inside of a "Surprise Egg". You know these? Chocolate egg with a little toy inside?
PS: I even made myself a little Michael to go with it, poor guy is still naked after what, 25 years. Never got around to make him a little leather jacket and jeans as I intended to. I cannot sew, that's the reason. But I gave him movable limbs, I grasped the concept of action figures way before I knew they existed. I had ballpoint joints made from beads. Of course the feet are way too big (so he was able to stand) and the arms way to long and let's not talk about the face...
Again he is made from FIMO (Suralin actually, which was the Eastern German equivalent)
And even movable fingers - wire with thread wrapped around:
