I have long been a Doctor Who fan. While Tom Baker (#4) will always be my number 1, the 2005 revival series holds a very special place in my heart. There are many great iconic props from the series and I intend to make many more, but if I could have only one prop from the show it would be a series 1 sonic screwdriver - or so I thought. You see, I have a clear memory of what the early sonic looks like, but it seems my memory is a composite of many different versions that changed over and over. I started with one reference, found another, and another, and progressively got more and more confused. I went back to rewatch the series and tried to get a screengrab, but while the the screwdriver is a common plot device, it is not given many good shots on screen. Still, I persisted and eventually lucked out when I found a PDF titled "rtd-sonic-history-november-2021.pdf" (https://www.kasterborous.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/ebooks/rtd-sonic-history-november-2021.pdf) and things set straight. I was aiming, in my head, for Christopher Eccleston (#9) but in the end my model looked more like a later David Tennant (#10) prop while actually ending up like none of them.
When I think back, the things I like most are the emitter, the (what I thought was) cracked porcelain, and the mechanical switch. I saw all this, in my memory, as being in episode 1 back in 2005 - which I must have watched 20 times by now. So, in the end I gave up on accuracy and just made a prop as I would would like to have it should I ever buy one (I don't think I'd be allowed to buy a Tardis...). As it turns out, mine looks a lot like one of the replicas you can buy. I was somewhat disappointed by the cracked paint job on the props from the images I found - I swore I remember cracked porcelain, like some pseudo medical device from an epic Victorian steampunk set.
I worked on this as a side project for several months used this as a test render across several laptop repairs.
As for textures, I used a Poliigon texture for the brass as well as I think 2 scratch and one fingerprint texture from Poliigon as well. However, aside from the brass texture was custom with the three detail textures used in a procedural noise system to generate all of the dirt and damage.
In total, I went through 4 versions of the screwdriver. If I thought there a "true" version of the series 1 screwdriver, I might try for a 5th, but for now I think I'm done with this one.
I've always wanted to do the 2005 Tardis interior and even have a blend with the layout already set up. However, the console looks to be a massive pain. While I've been able to collect amazing reference photos, I just don't know if I want to bother. Besides, the more I really look at it the less cool and impressive it seems; maybe it's best to let that book stay closed. For now...