Description Doctor Who Floating TARDIS
"The universe is big. It’s vast and complicated and ridiculous. And sometimes, very rarely, impossible things just happen and we call them miracles."
This model TARDIS is a real miracle, as impossible as the impossible girl! It floats wibbly-wobbly in the air and moves like its big counterpart.
By the way, the TARDIS in Doctor Who hasn't always rotated; it only started doing so in the early 1970s. The spinning is meant to make it clear to the viewer that the TARDIS is not a normal spaceship, but Doctor Who fans can surely list many things that make the TARDIS special. :)
If you carefully place this model on the device base, it begins to float as if by magic. If you nudge it slightly, it rotates around its own axis, and there is a minimal chance that a miracle will happen and it will travel to another time. (In such cases, a refund is unfortunately not possible.)
To make this model float, batteries (6x AA) or an adapter (DC 9V, 200mA, positive polarity) are required. A red LED on the upper back of the base indicates whether the magnets are active and a light sensor automatically turns them off when it is dark.