60th Anniversary TARDIS Interior
The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Doctor’s TARDIS Interior Design
A new Doctor, a brand-new TARDIS interior. This version of the TARDIS was brighter and more spacious than previous incarnations, returning to its classic look with the roundels. It also featured unique additions, including a coffee machine and, later on, a jukebox.
The 60th Anniversary TARDIS Console
The TARDIS console retained its traditional layout, featuring six panels that each controlled different systems. Positioned statically at the center of the set, it wasn’t fully surrounded by a 360-degree backdrop like in some earlier versions. As a result, a few of the rear panels were only partially visible and their operation was not always clearly seen.

Panel 1

Panel 2

Panel 3

Panel 4

Panel 5

Panel 6 (Near the Juke box, rarely seen)
The Roundels and Colour Patterns
The TARDIS roundels were more than just decorative elements—they had the ability to change color and form a variety of patterns. As the Doctor moved about, the colour would sometimes subtly shift, giving the sense that the TARDIS itself was alive and constantly in motion.

The Star Beast

Space Babies

The Devil’s Chord

The Reality War
When the TARDIS Senses Danger or Change
Parts of the Console Room

Coffee Machine

Central column / Time Rotor

Outside Door

Juke Box

Under the console

Star Chart

Baby Poppy

Vortex Indicator

Interior Doors
















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