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Looks like David Tennant to return as the 14th Doctor in three special episodes that will transmit in November 2023 as Doctor Who celebrates its 60th anniversary. After that another person will become the 15th, Doctor!

 

 

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The First Doctor and Electronic TARDIS Set (07772).

This action figure set includes:

The First Doctor as portrayed by David Bradley

Decorated Electronic TARDIS Toy with Sound and Lights.

As fans know, in the first ever episode of the TV show we encounter the TARDIS and its owner and pilot, an alien traveller known only as The Doctor. It’s the start of a great number of adventures over many years.

Since that first show the First Doctor has been played both on screen, and in audio format, by several actors but David Bradley in both the dramatization of the early years of Doctor Who ‘An Adventure in Space & Time’ and in the twelfth Doctor Story ‘Twice Upon A Christmas’ as well as many Big Finish audio adventures, giving a very unique and powerful portrayal which really captured the essence of William Hartnell’s First Doctor.

 

 

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History of the Daleks 11 – Genesis of the Daleks’ (1975) (07790 – 07774)

This action figure set includes:

Genesis Dalek Drone B

Genesis Dalek Drone C

The Dalek figures here represent two of the four Daleks used in this story. It might be expected that a story concerning the origins of the Daleks would mean that they would be refurbished to match that of the original 60’s Daleks, however because this story was so drastically different, and set in an unending war zone, the Daleks were a shiny gun metal grey. This was in keeping with the militaristic tones of the story. Although it is one of the simpler color schemes in the Dalek’s history, the ‘Genesis’ Daleks have gone on to be one of the most iconic.

 

 

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History of the Daleks Set 12 Destiny of the Daleks (1979) (07790 – 07774)

This action figure set includes

Destiny Dalek Drone A

Destiny Dalek Drone C

These Dalek figures represent two used in this story. As part of the 17th season of Doctor Who, the BBC’s Visual Effects Department found a very battered collection of Daleks at their disposal. New and old prop parts were mixed freely. Of the props assembled, the lead Dalek was the only one to retain its dark grey ‘Genesis’ style finish, whereas the others were painted a battleship blue along with mismatched parts picked out in gloss black and silver, although all the Daleks were given new eyestalks.

Add to this, by now very ‘worn’ appearance, the props arguably look like the remnants of a Dalek army very much on the back foot in an intergalactic war!

 

 

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The Creation of the Daleks Collector Set (07867) This set includes:

‘Prototype’ and Leader Dalek A plus accessories

Davros (Michael Wisher) action figure.

This set is inspired by two of the most iconic moments of ‘Genesis of the Daleks’. The first is when the lone ‘original prototype’ Mark 3 Travel Machine, later destined to be renamed as a Dalek, is being tested out in the wasteland by its creator Davros. In this scene the Dalek is furnished with its means to interact with its surroundings via its new manipulator arm and focused energy weapon.

The second is when later we see a repeat of this moment in front of the Kaled Scientific Elite, when the weapon with its powerpack attached is placed into the Dalek casing. Moment later when given full autonomy to act, it decides to try and make the Fourth Doctor it very first victim. This Dalek is easy to spot as during its time on screen it is usually the leader and sports a distinctive bronze gun arm swivel ball. Also in this set is a re-release of the Davros figure with updated paint deco and still featuring the pop open panel on his dalek style chair base.

 

 

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Quark Robot

From 'The Dominators' 1968

“It is pointless to struggle.  My Quarks have used a molecular force to bind your bodies to the wall.”


Navigator Rago and Probationer Toba are two ruthless Dominators who proclaim their race to be the ‘Masters of the Ten Galaxies’.  They arrive in their space craft on the peaceful planet of Dulkis, landing on the ‘Island of Death’, an old nuclear test site.  Their spaceship absorbs the radiation of the island into its power reserves and the Dominators are intent on establishing an energy source by drilling into the planet’s crust.  Using their Quark robots to enslave the inhabitants of Dulkis, they plan to fire rockets and a ‘seed device’ into the center of the planet, thus creating a volcano that will destroy the planet and produce enough atomic energy for the Dominator ship to be fully powered.

The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe arrive in the TARDIS on another part of the island, believing they are to have a nice peaceful holiday.  However, upon discovering the Dominator’s plans they must prevent the destruction of the planet and help the Dulcians fight back.

 

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 7 inches (180mm) 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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