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Published: 2014-11-21 22:38:25 +0000 UTC; Views: 10025; Favourites: 189; Downloads: 137
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The Eighth Doctor comic strips are really good. They introduce several great new companions, feature the return of the Master, the Toymaker, the Cybermen and more alongside some memorable new villains and monsters and generally have an underlying sense of fun while touching on some very serious issues.They also feature a story involving the most colourful collection of Daleks ever.
Set years after Evil of the Daleks, 'Children of the Revolution' tells the tale of what became of the Alpha, one of the test subjects for the Human Factor experiment. With the Emperor's forces turning the tide of the battle, Alpha led a group of fellow Human Factor Daleks to escape in a flying saucer. They set up a city under the surface of an ocean planet and set about building a society. Without the desire for conflict and dominance shared by their Skaro brethren, they developed their inherent psycho-kinetic powers to the point of manifesting full-blown telekinesis.
It all ends rather sadly when it turns out they are being used as a food source by a giant telepathic undersea cabbage. But it was fun while it lasted.
So here we have Sukatri, Mikkith, Alpha, Adellus, and two other citizens of Azhra Korr.
I decided to go with the toy colour scheme for Alpha as it is more distinct from the 'normal' red Daleks, and I gave the security chaps in blue a different highlight colour as they were generally shaded darker than the rest.
I doubt I will do orthos for all of them, but I might do them for Alpha and the gunless variants.
Daleks belong to Terry Nation's Estate, they were designed by Ray Cusick and these variants are based on the art of Lee Sullivan for a story by Scott Gray (and a jolly good job they did too!)
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Comments: 55
Artagedden [2014-11-21 23:02:38 +0000 UTC]
They are a far better site than the 2010 so called Dalek Paradigm,if only the heads at the BBC came up with the idea to use that colour scheme on the 2005
revamped design and pass them off as the true paradigm.
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dollysistersmassacre In reply to ??? [2014-11-21 22:47:32 +0000 UTC]
Now these are colourful Daleks that I can tolerate.
Excellent job on them mate!
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Librarian-bot In reply to dollysistersmassacre [2014-11-22 19:09:58 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! And yeah, for these guys, the more colours the better!
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