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Behold Nikola Tesla the Transient Traveling Time Lord.
His Tardis is a tribute to Nikola's Wardenclyffe Lab and screwdriver to the Tesla Coil.

Originally done for a Woot Shirt Derby about things that start with T. Came in the finals at 5th Place.

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:icongeneral-grievous14:
~General-Grievous14 2 days ago  Hobbyist General Artist
I would so buy this...
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:iconmoosue27:
~moosue27 Jun 3, 2013  New member
Please please please make this available again!! I am dying to wear this as a shirt. Brilliant design
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:iconmambasnake:
apparently, according to the book Breaking the time barrier, whilst HG Wells wrote the Time machine he was the world's first time travel.
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:iconramani-rayne:
He'd make a good Time Lord. :D
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:iconperstefani:
~perstefani Jan 31, 2013   Photographer
Oh please to be having the Tshirts of this for buying. <3 <3 <3
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:iconbandlith:
~Bandlith Jan 31, 2013  Professional Digital Artist
Funny thing is I tried pitching it with several shirt sites after the Woot derby, no go. I tried uploading it with redbubble, but their file format system was uncooperative.
I can actually have it made locally, but I would need a certain amount of confirmed pre-orders for that.
I might try one more vendor right now given increase interest.
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:iconfrankey44:
When can I buy this somewhere?!? My life must have it. I'm now watching you so I can know when it goes on sale.
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:icondoctorscrewball:
We can all see him reverse-engineering the TARDIS. It's pretty obvious that he would at least try. And he would definitely succeed at making his own sonic screwdriver.
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:iconbeestew:
=BeeStew Sep 4, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Love this concept, and the two are actually quite compatible. Well done!
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~AvatarTaggerung Aug 30, 2012  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
is this on threadless now?
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