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One very rare set from 2007!

 

Army of Ghosts Gift Set

It includes a destroyed Cyberman figure, a Mickey Smith figure, Dalek Thay and the Genesis Ark.

 

 

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More with the Genesis Ark from 2006!

 

Genesis Ark and Dalek Gift Set

Recreate scenes from the episode ‘Doomsday’. Includes: Dalek Thay, Sec, Jast, Caan from the Cult of Skaro and Genesis Ark. 

 

 

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The 13th Doctor has a problem with the Judoons the Master and what looks to be Cybermen Time lords upgrade from Gallifrey!

 

 

 

 

 

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Character Options is proud to announce the next batch of products to be released as part of its Doctor Who master toy line up for March-2020

Revived from limited edition lines, these incredibly popular classic collection sets have been refreshed from their original releases with new and exciting features for fans to enjoy.

The Eighth Doctor & Dalek Interrogator Prime Figure Set is based on the Big Finish Doctor Who audiobook – In The Garden Of Death. The Eighth Doctor figure is presented in a revised dark blue, heavy wash jacket with antique bronze buttons, dark grey jeans and brown boots. His nemesis, the Dalek Interrogator figure, features a blue tinged dome, slats and hemispheres plus a brighter blue casing.

 

 

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Also for March-2020

Revived from limited edition lines, these incredibly popular classic collection sets have been refreshed from their original releases with new and exciting features for fans to enjoy.

The War Doctor & Dalek Scientist Figure Set is based on the Big Finish Doctor Who audiobook – A Thing of Guile. Complete with all new War Doctor figure with black weathered jacket, red waistcoat, darker hair colour and recoloured spats. The set also includes the Dalek Scientist which features new paint decoration including a Pewter blue dome and hemispheres.

 

 

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Another version for March-2020

 

Revived from limited edition lines, these incredibly popular classic collection sets have been refreshed from their original releases with new and exciting features for fans to enjoy.

The Seventh Doctor & Axis Strike Squad Dalek Figure Set is based on the Big Finish Doctor Who audiobook – Gallifrey VI. Featuring an all new version of The Seventh Doctor figure with a darker jacket and hat plus an Axis Strike Squad Dalek figure with silver rather than gold slats and waist band.

 

 

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Another great release for march-2020

 

Revived from limited edition lines, these incredibly popular classic collection sets have been refreshed from their original releases with new and exciting features for fans to enjoy.

The Third Doctor & TARDIS from ‘The Monster of Peladon’ (£19.99), will make a welcome return as a 2020 version of the very popular 2018 B&M Third Doctor and TARDIS Set (the time monster).

This set features an exclusive figure of The Third Doctor in a splendid dark bottle green jacket with grey lapels, combined with a dark bow tie, a lime coloured shirt with dark edging and dark grey/brown trousers. The light blue TARDIS comes with standard opening doors and signage, a black phone door and the newer low-profile base. Perfect for all Doctor Who fans and collectors, the set comes beautifully presented in Classic Style Doctor Who heritage packaging with diorama insert card.

 

 

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Looks like once season 3 starts late next year there will only be 1 companion with the Doctor and Yaz will return! It seems like having 3 companions was to much. More Daleks and other monster like the Daleks will return as is much needed to keep the series going! 

 

 

 

 

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Released in 2012

Remembrance of the Daleks 1988 Set

The TARDIS arrives in London in November 1963, where the Seventh Doctor and Ace discover that two rival factions of Daleks – one loyal to the Dalek Emperor and one to the Dalek Supreme – are seeking the Hand of Omega, a powerful Time Lord device that the first Doctor hid there during an earlier sojourn on Earth.

The Daleks are focusing their search around Coal Hill School – the school that the Doctor’s grand-daughter Susan attended – while a human military unit led by Group Captain Gilmore is attempting to resist their incursions.

The Imperial Daleks eventually capture the device.

The Dalek Emperor is revealed to be Davros, now with only the last vestiges of his humanoid form remaining. The Doctor begs him not to use the Hand but is ignored.

However, this is just the final ruse in a complex trap laid by the Doctor. The Hand of Omega utterly destroys the Dalek home planet, Skaro, and then returns to destroy their forces orbiting Earth.

Contents:1 x Dalek Emperor Davros action figure.1 x Destroyed Imperial Dalek action figure.

 

 

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The Massacre of Bartholomew’s Eve. Limited to: 2000 copies.

The Massacre is the lost fourth serial of the third season of Doctor Who, which starred William Hartnell as the First Doctor in BBC series Doctor Who. In this 4-part serial, first shown on BBC TV in February 1966, the TARDIS materialises in Paris in 1572, a time of great danger and religious strife. The Catholic Queen Mother, Catherine de Medici, is hatching a plot to kill all French Protestants, and the Doctor and Steven are quickly caught up in events. While Steven is befriended by a group of Protestants, the Doctor has a perfect double in the shape of the hated dignitary, the Abbot of Amboise. One of them is about to lose his life!

Presented across 2 x heavyweight 180g pieces of vinyl, in a striking ‘Parisian Blaze’ splatter, this narrated TV soundtrack evokes a classic Doctor Who adventure in all its aural magnificence. The vivid sounds of 16th Century Paris in turmoil, and the encroaching terror of the massacre, are all accompanied by the eerie sonics of composer’s Ron Grainer & Delia Derbyshire’s theme tune.

Written by John Lucarotti, this dramatic story now survives only as a sound recording. Linking narration is provided by Peter Purves (Steven) and the cast includes Eric Thompson as Gaston, André Morell as Tavannes, Leonard Sachs as de Coligny and Annette Robinson as Anne.

The coloured vinyl LPs are presented in a gatefold sleeve with illustrated inner bags and full episode billings, cast and credits.

 

 

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Here we have the Vault Dalek!

 

The Vault Daleks (or Crucible Daleks) were a subset of bronze Daleks unique to the New Dalek Empire possessing a specialised manipulator arm. They were charged with guarding their creator Davros in the Vault, a special chamber within their giant space station the Crucible.

 

 

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Underground Toys released the Doctor Who: Victory of the Daleks – Collectors’ Set in 2012!

Set consists of Dalek ironside with tea tray
Winston Churchill figure with 2 heads (one with hat and one without)
Alternative hand
2 pairs of removable glasses
3 telephones

The Doctor has been summoned by his old friend Winston Churchill but in the Cabinet War Rooms, far below the streets of blitz-torn London, he finds his oldest enemy waiting for him… The Daleks are back! And can Churchill really be in league with them?

The Ironsides were designed to be the perfect warrior, after the concept was dreamt up by Professor Bracewell, seemingly from nowhere.

In actual fact, these new weapons which Winston Churchill wanted to use to win the war were in fact Daleks, who had fallen back through time and needed the Doctor to be able to create the new Dalek race.

Professor Bracewell was in fact an android built by the Daleks, part of a complex trap to lure the Doctor back to where they were hiding, so he would unwittingly allow the Dalek race to be reborn thanks to his testimony. The new Daleks appeared, and exterminated the Ironsides.

There were three Ironside major variants done as pictured below One had the plunger followed by the plunger tea cup holder and the last had ear covers.

 

Contents include: 1 x Winston Churchill action figure, 1 x Ironside Dalek action figure with Tea Tray, plus extras!

 

 

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