Dr. Who Police Call Box
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- Publication: The Washington Post
- Date: 2013-10-20
- Author:
- Page: SS1
- Language: English
Christina Georgiou, 11
Leonardtown
Inspiration: "I Love 'Dr. Who,'" the TV show. The Doctor uses a time machine called a TARDIS (time and relative dimension in space). The TARDIS looks like a 1960s London police call box.
Supplies: Cardboard box, TARDIS blue spray paint, toothbrush holder for top light, LED light.
Time it took: A couple of days.
Grown-up help: "My mom cut out holes for my arms and eyes. She also helped with cutting the window panels."
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- APA 6th ed.: (2013-10-20). Dr. Who Police Call Box. The Washington Post p. SS1.
- MLA 7th ed.: "Dr. Who Police Call Box." The Washington Post [add city] 2013-10-20, SS1. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "Dr. Who Police Call Box." The Washington Post, edition, sec., 2013-10-20
- Turabian: "Dr. Who Police Call Box." The Washington Post, 2013-10-20, section, SS1 edition.
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