"It's a surreal experience to have an image of yourself in 3D. So weird but one of the wonderful privileges of this particular job - you get rather mad experiences."
Spot The Real Matt
It's a real who's Who ... TV Time Lord Matt Smith came face to face with a life-size replica of himself. The Doctor Who actor met his double as he attended the launch of a new exhibition dedicated to the BBC1 series. As well as confronting himself, the actor encountered dozens of past foes at Olympia 2 in Kensington, west London. They included the many incarnations of Daleks and Cybermen from throughout the ages. More modern foes include Judoon and Weeping Angels, while Ice Warriors from Patrick Troughton's era as The Doctor and the Giant Robot from the Tom Baker era also feature. Matt, 28, had a cast made of his entire face, to allow model makers to put together his double over a two month period, which stands guard outside the Tardis. The star straightened his model's bow tie as they met. Smith said: "I think he's sort of a bit musclier than I am!
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