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http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-4ec_2PuDqIc/UU18lwxeuxI/AAAAAAAAm0k/agHJvdYb4bE/s640/st--2z29.jpg
http://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20091006192412/tardis/images/9/96/Zoe_%26_jamie.JPG http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110806171738/tardis/images/5/59/Row_of_TARDISes.jpg
go check out the last few episodes of "The War Games" to see them
however, it had been around 200 years since the doctor had last been on gallifrey, so it is quite possible they were using newer models by the time he returned, hence the new shape.
SIDRAT's actually COULD travel in both time and space, and were modeled after the original Gallifreyan TARDISes. Also, in the last episode of The War Games, you can see rows of square shaped timeships docked in a line on Gallifrey. The SIDRAT was the War Chief's inferior version and was constructed off-planet, so the Time Lords would not have had any in their possesion. They can, therefore, only be TARDISes.