Weta Workshop’s Richard Taylor Talks Dr Who (Video)
Richard Taylor, founder of Weta Workshop talks about the Dr Who work they have been working on with the BBC.
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Richard Taylor, founder of Weta Workshop talks about the Dr Who work they have been working on with the BBC.
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Great show, jolly good.
Weta AND Dr. Who? Awesome!
these look fabulous and i cant wait to start collecting them
Thanks for posting the video, even if it does make me want to spend money I don’t have.
Man, I’ve been drooling over that 4th Doctor & Davros statue since they announced it. Some day I’m going to save up some cash and get it. All of the figures/statues are just beautiful work. Man.
Hm. I do have a birthday coming up…
@Dr Who Fan: The weta people are everywhere including the BBC now.
I think they use the tardis to move between London and Wellington.
As for gifts, who knows there could be give aways coming up here.