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Want to build your own Dalek?

Dr Who enthusiasts unite! We’ve just discovered the website of your dreams!

Dalek City is the website of the Dalek Builders’ Guild, a bunch of Dr Who fans who build fully-functional, replica Daleks.

The Dalek Builders’ Guild is only willing to share the top secret files upon admission to the group.

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dalek sec:

along with the fabulous dalek builders guild there is another site that has plans for every type of dalek variant and an active forum that offers online support and advice for your dalek build.
it also has its own dedicated electronics section and "virtual" section for cgi builders..
but beware.. they only do daleks.. if you stray off topic your posts will be moderated..
so have fun and visit www.projectdalek.co.uk
the most comprehensive resource for a dalek builder.

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