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Mandrel From ‘Nightmare of Eden’ 1979

“The mandrels have a perfect right to exist. In one way Tryst was right. Humans do have some kind of choice. Let's just hope that no one else discovers the secret.”

The TARDIS arrives on the space liner Empress which has become locked together with a private ship, the Hecate, after colliding with it on emerging from hyperspace.

The Doctor and Romana meet the scientist Tryst, who has with him a Continuous Event Transmuter (CET) machine containing crystals on which are stored supposed recordings of planets that he and his team have visited.

Someone on board the liner is smuggling the dangerously addictive drug vraxoin, and to complicate matters the interface between the two ships allows some monstrous Mandrels from the mud swamps of Eden to escape from the CET machine - which does not merely take recordings but actually displaces whole planetary areas into its crystals.

The smugglers are revealed to be Tryst and the Hecate's pilot, Dymond. Vraxoin is in fact the material into which the Mandrels decompose when they are killed. The Doctor thwarts this plan, separates the two ships and returns the Mandrels to Eden.
 

A Limited Edition Hand painted figurine / statue from the Doctor Who Collection.

Designed, Sculpted and Made in Shropshire, England by Robert Harrop Designs.

Traditionally Hand Sculpted by Mike Rogers.

Official BBC License. Each piece is approved by the Doctor Who television production team at BBC Wales in Cardiff.

Approximately 7.25 inches (180mm) tall.

A Limited Edition of Only 200 Figurines Worldwide. The cost around $90.00

Individually hand numbered with a unique number on the base.

Comes complete in a presentation box with information card and a Certificate of Authenticity!

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This version due out July 2018!

 

Mandrels were humanoid creatures native to the planet Eden. Mandrels were tall creatures covered in red scales and dark fur. On their furry heads were large, glowing green eyes and a fanlike mouth from which several fronds dangled. Their long arms ended in clawed hands, and their legs, with bands of hair at the bottom, flared out to a grey pad underneath. Although they were not very intelligent, they made up for this with their loud roar and the vicious swipes of their claws with which they fatally wounded people. It was not entirely clear how they killed people; some seemed to drop dead at the mere touch of a Mandrel, perhaps indicating that the creatures were very strong. However, others were able to survive the attacks, so perhaps some of the Mandrels' victims simply had weak hearts. They were usually to be found in a violent rage, but could be calmed with a dog whistle. When thus entranced, they made a keening sound rather like whalesong.

Mandrels were dangerous predators, able to easily kill a human. They were absurdly tough, and able to survive repeated laser blasts - although it either stunned them or forced them to retreat. The only known method to kill a Mandrel was electrocution. Luckily, they weren't especially intelligent and could easily be fooled

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Another look at Doctor Who: Figurines Consoles Collection #1: Tom Baker

Due out Dec-2018

 

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Due out July-2018 for the 12th Doctor.

 

The "Mondasian Cybermen" in "World Enough and Time" and "The Doctor Falls" were created by the Millennium FX team, and were an updated version of Sandra Reid's 1966 design of the Cybermen for The Tenth Planet.

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Classic set due out late this summer.

5.5″ B&M 2018 3rd Doctor & TARDIS Set

 

Third Doctor & Tardis Set

Third Doctor as seen in The Time Monster

Tardis (Non Electronic) with black base

 

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In an exclusive deal with Sainsbury's supermarket, Doctor Who: Energy of the Daleks produced by Big Finish Productions will be available for the first time on vinyl record. 

From the 25th May, Sainsbury’s will be stocking a strictly limited pressing of ‘Energy Of the Daleks’ on blue 180GM Heavyweight Vinyl. This will be available in participating stores only and limited to 1,500 units.  The Daleks return to take on Tom Baker’s Fourth Doctor in this Doctor Who full-cast audio drama from 2012. The story takes place between The Talons of Weng-Chiang and Horror of Fang Rock, both broadcast on BBC One in 1977.

 

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Available to order from the 29th June this 2nd Doctor Figurine sculpted in Harrops unique style will be limited to 250 units.

 

 

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Just released.

 

The Second Doctor would appear in 119 episodes, spanning over 3 series, until his regeneration into the Third Doctor in ‘The War Games’ on 21st June, 1969. The Doctor’s companions over this time included Polly, Ben Jackson, Jamie McCrimmon, Victoria Waterfield and Zoe Heriot.

A Limited Edition Hand painted figurine / statue from the Doctor Who Collection.

Designed and Sculpted in Shropshire, England by Robert Harrop Designs.

Traditionally Hand Sculpted by Mike Rogers.

Official BBC License. The figurine has been approved by the Doctor Who television production team at BBC Wales in Cardiff and Patrick Troughton’s estate.

Approximately 7 inches (178mm) tall.

A Limited Edition of Only 250 Figurines Worldwide.

Individually hand numbered with a unique number on the base.

Comes complete in a presentation box with information card and a Certificate of Authenticity!

 

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