Doctor Who's TARDIS Stained Glass Light Box
byTheCraftyMakerMy latest stained glass design depicts the TARDIS from the TV show "Doctor Who." The TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension In Space) is the Doctor's time machine and spacecraft. It is famously disguised as a blue British police box, a common sight in Britain during the 1960s when the show first aired.
In this artwork, the TARDIS is set within a gothic-style archway, creating a fusion of classic and sci-fi elements. The central TARDIS design is rendered in shades of blue, with yellow-lit windows, and surrounded by geometric patterns in purple and blue. The background features a light purple color with subtle star-like patterns, evoking a celestial theme. The entire piece is framed with a black border, enhancing its appearance as a stained-glass window, reminiscent of those found in cathedrals, but with a distinctive "Doctor Who" twist.
The filaments I've used are a mix of Bambu Lab and Extrudr filaments. The parts that resemble the stained glass are printed in Bambu Lab PETG Transparent, Translucent Purple, Translucent Brown and Extrudr PETG Transparent Blue.
The front and back frame are both printed in Bambu Lab Basic PETG Black. All the other parts are all printed in Bambu Lab Basic PLA. The box, lid and led panel or led strip holder are printed in the color black, the diffuser is printed in the color white.
The box and the lid have little compartments where you can glue in magnets (width 6mm & height 3mm) but this is optional and not needed to keep the lid on the box.
Print Settings
Stained glass pieces
- 100% infill
- Top surface pattern: Octogram Spiral
Front & Back Frame
- Arachne wall generator or detect thin walls
Backlight Led Panel Holder
- Regular support on build plate only
Backlight Led Strip Holder
- Outer brim recommended
Diffuser
- 100% infill
- Outer brim recommended
Box & Lid
- Outer wall speed 90 for consistent surface finish
- Seam position: Back
For the light source I've used following Bambu Lab products
EU Store
US Store
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