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10 minutes ago, Golddalek said:

Dalek looks strange in same color scheme as the TARDIS.

Nice though, and chrome Dome adds class. 🧿

 

I enjoyed the 8th Doctor's Big Finish stories.

The movie set precedence for future Tardis interiors.🔧

It's great to see him get recognition in the Who world. least Toy world now.

I mean, once you have an action figure made after you - you KNOW you iz big time.:hail:

Yes, The 8th Doctor came and went fast.

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Also due out late August!

Doctor Who B&M Exclusive 2019 7th Doctor Figure Set

The Seventh Doctor Collector Figure Set is a three articulated figure set Including The Doctor wearing his cream jacket, jumper and ubiquitous plaid trousers. His duo of villains include the Cyberman and Cyberleader each with Cybergun accessories.

 

 

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Another two items due out in August with there monster!

 

Doctor Who B&M Exclusive 2019 Sontarans Figure Set

The Sontarans Collector Figure Set also features this fearful enemy and includes Lieutenant Harry Sullivan – one of the companions of the Fourth Doctor, plus two Sontarans – Field Major Styre, and Commander Lynx. Accessories include Sontaran helmets and blasters.

 

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Doctor Who B&M Exclusive 2019 Two Doctors Figure Set

The Two Doctors Collector Figure set is from the episode entitled the Two Doctors and includes Second Doctor as Androgum as played by Patrick Troughton, the companion and American college student Perpugilliam (Peri) Brown and the villain of the episode, the Sontaran, Group Marshal Stike.

 

 

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Another Dr. Who Classic vinyl!!

 

Amazon exclusive edition (500 units only): 3 x 180g heavyweight ‘Tibetan Blizzard’ vinyl

This Amazon Exclusive is pressed on 3 x 180g heavyweight Tibetan Blizzard vinyl “something is coming. The yeti…the Yeti!” Demon Records presents a narrated full-cast TV soundtrack adventure starring Patrick troughton as the Doctor, introducing one of his most fondly remembered enemies, The Yeti! In this classic 6-part ‘lost’ Adventure, first shown on BBC TV between September and November 1967, the TARDIS materializes in the Himalayan mountains, circa 1930, where Professor traverse has been trying to track down the legendary abominable snowmen. The Doctor soon discovers that the Yeti do exist, but as the Servants of a terrible force – The great intelligence! Can the Doctor and his friends Stop it from taking over the entire world?

 

 

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Harry Sullivan, hey- that looks just like him....That is a good likeness of the 7th Doctor, too...I liked the Cybermen in that episode.

They kept upgrading themselves and this one was great.:thumbs:

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Coming out soon! mid-September, the Doctor Who Figurine Collection part 159 features one of the Cyber Scouts as they appear in the 1985 Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker) adventure 'Attack of the Cybermen'.

Guarding the entrance to a secret base in London’s sewers, these scouts are camouflaged in black Cyber-suits so they can hide easily in the dark tunnels. In the base, however, the rest of the Cybermen plot to destroy Earth in the hope of saving their home planet, Mondas.

 

 

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Also due out In early October, the Doctor Who Figurine Collection part 160 features the Anne Droid just as ‘she’ appears in the action-packed finale to the Ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccelston)'s only series, 'Bad Wolf'/'The Parting of the Ways'.Based on Anne Robinson, the formidable presenter of memorable BBC quiz show The Weakest Link, and given voice by her too, the robot is part of the Daleks’ insidious plan to use humanity as the seeds for a new Dalek empire, led by the insane Dalek Emperor.

 

 

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Due out Mid-October sees the Doctor Who Figurine Collection part 161 featuring Ribbons of the Seven Stomachs as portrayed by Kevin Eldon in the 2018 Thirteenth Doctor (Jodie Whittaker) adventure 'It Takes You Away'.Living in an Antizone, a metaphorical blister on the fabric of universe, the rapacious Ribbons has a desperate existence – and a particularly pongy one! Seeming to live off six-legged rodents, when Ribbons meets the Doctor and her friends, the devious rogue thinks that he’s hit the jackpot, especially when he spies the Doctor’s sonic screwdriver.

 

 

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Coming  In late October, the Doctor Who Figurine Collection part 162 features a Thijarian from the 2018 Thirteenth Doctor (Jodie Whittaker) adventure, 'Demons of the Punjab'. The Thijarians were an ancient species from the planet Thijar who evolved to become the perfect assassins. After their planet was destroyed, the last two Thijarians chose to bear witness to those who had perished.

 

 

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Coming soon this Fantastic Dalek Gunship!

 

From the long-running science-fiction TV series, comes the twenty-first Special Edition in the acclaimed Doctor Who Figurine Collection – The Dalek Gunship!

On the last day of the Time War, the Dalek Gunships are there on Gallifrey. On the last day of the Eleventh Doctor’s life, the Dalek Gunships are there on Trenzalore.

These incredibly important moments in the Doctor’s life have the Daleks strike terror in an entirely new way… In this special issue, discover how the Dalek Gunships evolved from machines that looked similar to the Dalek Emperor and what happened when the effects company that was meant to create the gunships suddenly shut down its television department…!

Standing approximately 135mm tall, we have recreated the Dalek Gunship, to exacting standards, and our figurine is another essential addition to the ever-growing collection.

 

 

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More views of this Fantastic Dalek Gun Ship!!

 

As the devastating conflict between the Time Lords and the Daleks, that has raged across all of time and space, comes to its climax, the Daleks launch an all-out assault on the Doctor’s home planet, Gallifrey. One of the most destructive weapons in the Dalek arsenal is the heavily armoured Dalek Gunship. Equipped with lethal weaponry, this aerial combat drone is manned by three Daleks and proves to be a formidable opponent to all that oppose it. The battle pods made a significant contribution to the Dalek’s successful assault on the Time Lord’s second city, Arcadia.

 

 

 

 

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Due out soon the tools needed to fight the Monsters!

 

Doctor Who has carried many Sonic screwdrivers of various designs throughout his lifetime.

Includes 6 of the most iconic screwdrivers featured in the much loved television series
Replica Toys of the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th/8th, 10th and 11th Doctors Sonic Screwdrivers

Features a variety of sound and light effects

Perfect for all Doctor Who fans and Collectors

 

 

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very coOL...I never seen the Dalek Gunships before...I need to watch all the Matt Smith episodes, I only saw a couple

since I don't have cable TV.

Sonic screw driver collection is nice as well.✒️

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Due out now!

 

Pyroviles were humanoids with a rock-based form with a magma interior. They were able to shoot flames out of their mouths, which could turn a human to ashes in seconds. They could be killed by sufficient quantities of cold water, which caused them great pain. Additionally, it made their hot stone exoskeleton solidify and would promptly shatter them. They towered over humans and their faces resembled the helmets of Roman soldiers.

 

 

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Due out as a pre-order and will sell out fast!!

 

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Cyber Controller

From ‘The Tomb of the Cybermen’ 1967


“You will become the first of a new race of Cybermen. You will return to the Earth and control it.”

The Doctor and his companions Jamie and Victoria arrive on the planet Telos where an Earth archaeological expedition, led by Professor Parry, is attempting to uncover the ancient City of Telos and the tombs of the Cybermen. The Cybermen have apparently been extinct for centuries and when the entrance to the ancient tombs is successfully located, the Doctor reluctantly aids the archaeologists in gaining entry.

Once inside, the financial sponsor of the expedition, Klieg, reveals himself and his business partner, Kaftan, to be planning to revive the Cybermen. He wants to use their strength, allied with the intelligence of his own Brotherhood of Logicians, to create an invincible force for conquest.

It transpires however that the tomb is actually a giant trap designed to lure humans suitable for conversion into further Cybermen - a fate that almost befalls Kaftan's assistant Toberman. After fending off an attack by Cybermats - small but dangerous cybernetic creatures - the Doctor eventually defeats the revived Cybermen, led by their Controller, and reseals the tombs.

 

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 Rodgers.

Official BBC License. The figurine has been approved by the Doctor Who television production team at the BBC.

Approximately 8.4 inches (213mm) 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!

Robert Harrop Designs
Doctor Who Collection

 

 

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