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Inspired by the 1979 Episode; Destiny of the Daleks, this new three figure online exclusive presents the two main protagonists in that classic story, The Movellans and the Daleks. The striking and beautiful Movellan robot figures each come with a blaster accessory, whilst the Dalek figure is pre-loaded with bombs. As expected, the set comes in special window packaging with unique diorama printed insert.
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Inspired by the Doctor Who episode entitled “Fugitive Of The Judoon”, Character Options is proud to present this figure of the mysterious Fugitive Doctor along with her very own TARDIS! Both are presented in this specially designed 60th Anniversary window packaging, which has been designed to wow even before it’s opened.
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This figure trio features the Fourth Doctor in Time Lord robes, collar and skull cap, Chancellor Goth in his Prydonian Chancellery robes and the Claret robed Cardinal Borusa, all iconic characters from the third serial of Season 14.
This was the only story in the Classic series of Doctor Who to feature the Doctor without a companion and saw the return of the Doctor’s nemesis, the Master, but in a heavily decayed state at the end of his original regeneration cycle. The storyline sees the Doctor head to Gallifrey to answer to the Time Lords’ summons.
On the way, he is struck by a premonition that he will assassinate the Lord President – a premonition that plays out! The Doctor is quickly apprehended but by claiming a right to stand for President he sends Gallifrey into a constitutional crisis. The full synopsis behind the episode and creation of the set can be enjoyed on the packaging.
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Featuring one Time War survivor Dalek and one Black Dalek, these Daleks herald back to the start of the New Series in 2005. During 2004 the props department were challenged with coming up with a new Dalek design for the series. The feeling of those involved was that the Dalek needed updating to a more modern look.
In the story ‘Dalek’ one surviving Dalek is kept in an underground bunker, the pet plaything of a multi billionaire who collects alien junk. When it finally regenerates, we find out exactly how deadly one lone Dalek can be.
Black Dalek Sec is one of a set of four Daleks to emerge from a Dimension Ship on Earth in the Torchwood research facility. These survivors of the Time War have hidden in the spaces between dimensions awaiting the moment to emerge once more. Upon their arrival, all hell breaks loose as the Daleks and Cybermen rally for an all-out war.
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This installment for the History of the Daleks series includes a supreme Dalek and a Grey Renegade Dalek, from an episode that first aired in 1988.
For Remembrance of the Daleks, the producer and writing team sought to give the Daleks more credibility and menace. The story reveals two factions of Daleks fighting a civil war: the Grey Daleks, or ‘renegades’ led by the black Supreme Dalek and the Imperial Dalek force led by The Emperor ‘Davros’. Humanity is caught in the crossfire as both sides hunt their objective, an ancient Gallifreyan Artifact known as the ‘Hand of Omega’ through London.
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This exclusive anniversary year release of the Sixth Doctor with his TARDIS comes exactly a decade and half since this figure’s first release in 2008. The Sixth Doctor was one of the most verbose, and articulate of The Doctors incarnations, and could be both melodramatic and stubborn. But despite these tendencies, under his thunderous and turbulent exterior, he was passionate, warm and empathetic.
Al Dewar Creative Director says ‘These were interesting sets to work on. Regarding the Dalek sets we’re hopping around a little this year, but it meant we could be creative and add the ‘Five Doctors’ into the History Of The Daleks Sets. As fans know this story featured one lone Dalek so it was a perfect opportunity to bring back a head sculpt created over a decade ago of the late great Richard Hurndall who played a version of the first Doctor in this story. Or … it would have done had the sculpt not been scrapped. So, not to be outdone we resurrected it in digital form, and I think it’s fair to say it’s better than the original.
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From the 1985 episode of the Revelation of the Daleks, this set includes 2 Necros Daleks. In this adventure, the Sixth Doctor and his companion Peri arrive on the bleak planet of Necros to attend the funeral of old friend Arthur Stengos but find Davros lurking in the catacombs below.
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From the 1983 episode, The Five Doctors, this set includes a detailed figure of the (Richard Hurndall) First Doctor together with the Gallifrey Death Zone Dalek. Setting the scene, the Fifth Doctor is found relaxing with his companions at the Eye of Orion but starts to fade from reality as his former incarnations are pulled from their Time streams.
The Fourth Doctor is trapped and the First, Second and Third Doctors are drawn to the Death Zone. The storyline sees them face some of their deadliest foes, including a lone Dalek. Behind the scenes, the original Dalek prop received some significant visual modifications including large grey disc-style dome lights. Further modifications include a ‘lifted’ neck bin and a new grey and black paint scheme.
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This new set is a fabulous and hugely distinctive set unlike anything produced previously and will hopefully firstly surprise fans and collectors alike and then delight them with its details and uniqueness.
The figures represent a one of a kind treat for collectors, as the set contains not one but two brand new Doctor Who action figures in the 5.5 inch scale available exclusively in this set and nowhere else.
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Limited to 5000 units.
The Warriors of the Deep (1984) set includes the Three Command Silurian crew of Ichthar, Tarpok and Scibus as seen in the season twenty-one episode of the same name.
Perfect for all Doctor Who fans and collectors, the set comes beautifully displayed in a special presentation pack with diorama insert and Doctor Who heritage packaging. These figures will only ever be available this one time only, and offers the perfect opportunity for fans to add to their collections.
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This action figure set includes:
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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This set includes:
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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This action figure set includes:
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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This action figure set includes:
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 colour schemes in the Dalek’s history, the ‘Genesis’ Daleks have gone on to be one of the most iconic.
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This Action figure Set includes:
The ‘TV transmitted’ Weeping Angel. (With Alternate heads in the assortment both included in this list for completests)
The Thirteenth Doctor in her inverse ‘Flux’ Outfit,
Yazmin Khan with alternate head and updated deco.
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This Action figure Set includes:
The ‘TV transmitted’ Weeping Angel. (With Alternate heads in the assortment both included in this list for completests)
The Thirteenth Doctor in her inverse ‘Flux’ Outfit,
Yazmin Khan with alternate head and updated deco.
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This history of the Daleks Set features two Daleks from the Third Doctor’s final encounter on-screen with these foes. The TARDIS suffers a complete energy drain and crash lands on the planet Exxilon and, for this story, a visually impressive, but sadly never seen again, silver and matt black livery was chosen to revive the ‘60s feel’ of the props.
The first Dalek figure in the set is the ‘unofficial’ leader from this story, and sports orange-tinted dome lights, as well as having the special ‘machine gun’ style weapon, whereas Dalek figure two has clear dome lights and the standard exterminator gun.
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This duo of Dalek figures set is based on the Third Doctor’s battle with his greatest nemesis, on the planet Spiridon. The first Dalek figure from this set is the Supreme Dalek from this story.
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The first figure is inspired by Doctor Who: The Television Movie, with the Eighth Doctor, in an updated version of the costume worn after he regenerated. The second figure depicts the Doctor in his dark blue leather pea coat and jeans from his audio adventures.
The decoration has been revised and, for the first time, this figure also has the brown satchel. The final figure in this set is taken from The Night of the Doctor, minisode where he sported a worn green overcoat, ruffled tie, bronze waistcoat, and US Army Cavalry boots. This outfit corresponds with his overall weary appearance, during the Time War.
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In this set, we have three all-new variants of the Tenth Doctor. The first figure depicted is the Tenth Doctor in his slightly brighter blue two-piece suit, pale blue shirt and burgundy tie that’s specifically tied to look like it did in The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith parts one and two.
The second figure is based on this same story but sees the Doctor wearing his iconic long duster style overcoat. The final figure of the Tenth Doctor is inspired by the comic book series The Tenth Doctor Adventures. This figure has a particularly ‘ragged’ look, with dirtied blue shirt, tie worn askew, and lower forearms exposed.
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A single remarkable new set will mark a year in which nine new lines have been delivered to B&M. Titled ROBOT, fans can look forward to a classic era figure set based on the debut 1974 episode featuring the ‘new’ Fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker.
The set comprises two figures: The Fourth Doctor in his original shabby red jacket, long stripy scarf and fedora and the K1 Robot. Created in 5.5” collector scale, each has multiple points of articulation and comes packaged in the familiar ‘heritage’ style Doctor Who collector packs with specially created insert artwork.
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This set features the First Doctor figure in his closed jacket and scarf plus the TARDIS. The TARDIS is also presented for the first time with a more correct ‘Brachacki’ style taller roof and Fresnel lamp of Season 1 plus additional ‘drip bars’ on the lower windows.
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History Daleks #8 Planet of the Daleks 1972 collector figure set
This 1972 Dalek story was wildly ambitious in scope, intending to feature a full Dalek Army. The existing three props were therefore bulked out by the arrival of brand new Dalek props. The episode also gave the Daleks new voices.
In the story the Daleks have enslaved the Planet Spiradon, and are carrying out experiments into invisibility and biological weapons. Meanwhile a group of Thals from the Daleks’ home planet are already trying to thwart their plans, but unbeknown, there is an army of 10,000 Daleks hidden on the planet. This ‘army builder’ set features two ‘drone’ style Daleks as seen in the story in their full black and metallic grey splendour. Both Daleks also have new eyestalks based on one of the variants seen onscreen. Never have the Daleks looked so purposeful, militaristic and threatening onscreen.
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The Doctor Who ‘History of the Daleks’ sets have developed their very own fan base and are sequentially staggered as before, so again these next two sets are slightly out of order to rebalance the line. The #6 The Evil of the Daleks Set is from the 1967 Second Doctor story and features two detailed Dalek figures.
The first is of the imperial guard Dalek seen towards the end of the story with its black dome and is joined by a standard silver ‘drone’ Dalek. The History of the Dalek sets have unique differences and this set has different deco and two different eyestalks for the Daleks in line the first appearance of the ‘pupil’ style eye in this story.
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Based on the 1982 story where the Cybermen concoct a devious plan to explode a gigantic bomb on Earth and then launch a full scale invasion, this set features the Fifth Doctor in his slightly muddied attire as well as the twin cybernetic Androids plus the Cyber-Bomb they are guarding.
The Androids were very memorable characters and these action figures feature swappable ‘attack’ hand accessories and come complete with the Cyber Bomb itself!
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This Set Contains either a Cybertrooper Or Cyberleader. Both are listed here for completists.
From the Classic Anniversary Story the Five Doctors in which the Doctor suffers some cosmic angst that’s revealed to be his other selves being removed from Time to the ‘Death Zone’ on Gallifrey, to aid the dictatorial Time Lord Borusa in his quest for entry to the Tomb of Rassilon.
The set features the Third Doctor in his unique outfit from that story, a somewhat weathered Cyberman figure with blaster and for the first time, a figure of the very memorable Raston Warrior Robot.
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This Set Contains either a Cybertrooper Or Cyberleader. Both are listed here for completists.
From the Classic Anniversary Story the Five Doctors in which the Doctor suffers some cosmic angst that’s revealed to be his other selves being removed from Time to the ‘Death Zone’ on Gallifrey, to aid the dictatorial Time Lord Borusa in his quest for entry to the Tomb of Rassilon.
The set features the Third Doctor in his unique outfit from that story, a somewhat weathered Cyberman figure with blaster and for the first time, a figure of the very memorable Raston Warrior Robot.
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We jump one story forwards to the next decade to 1972’s ‘Day of the Daleks’ and The Daleks’ first foray into colour TV with Collector Set #7 which celebrates this four part story first shown in January of that year. In this set you’ll find the highly detailed Gold Supreme Dalek and Grey drone Dalek as seen in the episodes. Considered a classic among Doctor Who fans, this episode saw the Third Doctor and his companions Jo and U.N.I.T take on Time Travelling guerrillas, Ogrons and the Daleks, in a bid to avert World War III.
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The Power of the Daleks Set, comprising of two highly detailed Daleks – The Silver Drone Dalek and Drone with Mutant Scoop Dalek.
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This Doctor Who Collectors set is a must have for all Doctor Who fans and collectors and includes a trio of detailed Doctor Who figures from the classic 1964 episode ‘The Sensorites’.
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From a classic episode of 1964 is The Keys of Marinus Collector Figure three figure Set. This Ian Chesterton Action Figure depicts one of The Doctors very first companions and is accompanied by not one but two Voord Warrior Action Figures with dagger accessory.
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This Character Options online exclusive set celebrates one of the most iconic, and now sadly lost, adventures of Patrick Troughton’s tenure as the Second Doctor – The Abominable Snowmen. The set includes an electronic classic TARDIS and a Second Doctor figure.
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The set comprises of the Twelfth Doctor and Davros figures and recognises the face-to-face moment when Davros and the Doctor lock horns.
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This set celebrates Remembrance of the Daleks from Season 25 Episode 3, first broadcast in October 1988.
The TARDIS arrives in London in 1963, where the 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 military unit led by Group Captain Gilmore is attempting to resist their incursions.
The figures in this set feature the Imperial Dalek and Ace as well as accessories including backpack and RPG launcher.
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For many collectors, the arrival of the1971 U.N.I.T Claws of Axos Set can’t be bettered but with the addition of the 1975 U.N.I.T Terror of the Zygons Set, Character Options has added what is possibly the most anticipated and eagerly awaited variant of the Fourth Doctor to the mix; decked out in his fetching tartan scarf and Tam ‘O’ Shanter hat.
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This all new Friends of the Thirteenth Doctor set includes updated figures of companions Yasmin (Yaz) Khan, Graham O’Brien and his adoptive grandson Ryan Sinclair. The companions all feature in a brand new set of outfits inspired by their on screen adventures.
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All new Companions of the Third & Fourth Doctor featuring new and updated figures of Sarah and Romana 1 and 2 and spans the dates April 1974 to December 1979. This set includes Sarah Jane Smith in her outfit from 1974’s ‘Monster of Peladon’ story, Romana 1 in her outfit from December 1978’s ‘The Power of Kroll’ story and Romana 2 in their red outfit from the story ‘The Horns of Nimon’.
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The History of the Daleks #4 Collector Figure Set features two Daleks as seen in 1975’s, The Daleks Master Plan from 1966. The attractive Black Dalek with Grey shoulders, a silver neck bin and silver solar struts sits alongside one of the Silver Drones seen in the jungle sequences clearing foliage with a flame thrower device.
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The History of the Daleks #3 Collector Figure Set comprises of a Twin Dalek Set and features the Daleks as seen fully in the in their Third story on TV in 1965’s ‘The Chase’, This set features one of the ‘guest’ Daleks hired in from the Doctor Who and the Daleks movie which appear in the Dalek Control room sequences of Episode 3 and one of the Standard silver drone Daleks.
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The Fifth Doctor and TARDIS Set features detailing from February 1982’s ‘The Visitation’; which features the last appearance the Sonic Screwdriver in the classic Series. The set comprises a crisp moulding of the Fifth Doctor with his floppy hat, plus the TARDIS comes in a pristine blue livery.
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The Second Doctor and TARDIS Set features detailing from the last episode of 1969’s ten part epic ‘The War Games’, the final story of Season Six.
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The Third Doctor & TARDIS from ‘The Monster of Peladon’makes a welcome return as a 2020 version of the very popular 2018 B&M Third Doctor and TARDIS Set (the time monster).
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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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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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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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This unique set includes 2 x highly detailed 5.5 inch scale Daleks with points of articulation, and comes beautifully presented in Heritage style Doctor Who branded packaging with specially created insert. A must have for all Doctor Who fans and collectors.
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Doctor Who 13th Doctor Action Figure (Blue Top) Includes Sonic Screwdriver and Bag Accessories.
Collect the thirteenth incarnation of one of the most iconic sci-fi characters! Exploring the universe, sonic screwdriver in hand, the 13th Doctor is ready to sort right from wrong and save civilizations throughout the galaxy
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The Doctor Who Thirteenth Doctor Tardis is a replica of the Tardis feautred in the iconic TV Sci Fi series.
This Electronic Tardis has multiple features including opening doors and ‘take off’ and ‘landing’ light plus Sound FX. In the TV Series the Tardis Reconfigured itself for the Thirteenth Doctor with a striking new crystalline and Honeycomb detailed control room.
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Part of a 13th Doctor Wave including 13th Doctor with Purple top and Bag, Reconnaissance Dalek with Mutant, Graham O’Brian and Judoon.
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From the 2019 Doctor Who episode ‘Resolution’ comes this 5 inch scale Reconnaissance Dalek action figure! A perfect addition to any fans collection
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Highly detailed articulated Judoon Captain figure from the episode ‘Fugitive of the Judoon’ in Series 12.
The Judoon – known for their lack of finesse and thuggish tactics are a species of rhino like aliens and this new figure depicts the leader of the Judoon platoon and comes complete with a new pistol, bio-reader and translator accessories.
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Part of a 13th Doctor Wave including 13th Doctor with Purple top and Bag, Reconnaissance Dalek with Mutant, Graham O’Brian and a yet to be (officially announced) 4th figure.
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This item sold out in less than an hour and was exclusively available from Big Finish.
There were 3 sets available limited to 150 of each.
Differences between the big Finish Sets and the B&M sets, some more subtle than others:
Thing of Guile Dalek has silver mid slats (not gold) but no change to the War Doctor
The 7th Doctor Has a darker colour jersey and Scarf
The 8th doctor has Black not brown boots and there are minor differences on the Dalek
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This item sold out in less than an hour and was exclusively available from Big Finish.
There were 3 sets available limited to 150 of each.
Differences between the big Finish Sets and the B&M sets, some more subtle than others:
Thing of Guile Dalek has silver mid slats (not gold) but no change to the War Doctor
The 7th Doctor Has a darker colour jersey and Scarf
The 8th doctor has Black not brown boots and there are minor differences on the Dalek
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This item sold out in less than an hour and was exclusively available from Big Finish.
There were 3 sets available limited to 150 of each.
Differences between the big Finish Sets and the B&M sets, some more subtle than others:
Thing of Guile Dalek has silver mid slats (not gold) but no change to the War Doctor
The 7th Doctor Has a darker colour jersey and Scarf
The 8th doctor has Black not brown boots and there are minor differences on the Dalek
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The Fifth Doctor and TARDIS from Caves of Androzani–Produced in 5.5 inch scale and has the Fifth Doctor played by Peter Davison and the somewhat travel weary police box TARDIS that has returned from the Caves of Androzani.
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The Fourth Doctor and TARDIS from Shada Collector Figure Set –is as seen in the final, long delayed, episode of Series 17. Shada is the secret Time Lord’s Prison and it is with much trepidation that the Doctor, as played by Tom Baker, must make a visit.
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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 Linx. Accessories include Sontaran helmets and blasters.
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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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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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The Seventh Doctor and Axis Strike Squad Dalek Action Figure Set features the Time Lord as played by Sylvester McCoy in the Gallifrey VI Series. He must help regain Gallifrey and defeat the bronzed Daleks that have taken over the AXIS
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Eighth Doctor and Dalek set featuring a new version of the Doctor action figure in his ‘Dark Eyes’ inspired costume, along with Interrogator Dalek.
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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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This Interim set contains The Regenerated 4th Doctor in 3rd doctors outfit, with the 4th Doctor head from the ‘time capsule’ set but with new revised decoration.
Exclusive to B&M this second Tardis set features the Regenerated 4th Doctor from Robot and a 4th Doctor’s Tardis.
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Renowned for its highly detailed 5.5 -inch figures, this collectible from Character will delight fans who are celebrating the brand new TV series which launched on BBC One on 7th October.
The figure depicts the newly regenerated Time Lord dressed in her high-waisted culottes, rainbow striped dark blue shirt and coat. Carrying the essential sonic screwdriver, the figure comes with multiple points of articulation.
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Doctor Who 06690 Bill Potts Collector Figure
Recreate scenes from Doctor Who
Fully articulated
Highly detailed
5.5 inch Scale
For ages 5 years and over
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Re-run due to demand of the highly successful 2018 11th Doctor Collectors Set but with the following differences.
Amy pond – has a dark blue skirt and the jumper collar and base colour is white not pink anymore
11th Doctor – is the same
Clara – toolbelt removed
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Re-run due to demand of the highly successful 2018 12th Doctor Collectors Set but with the following differences.
12th Doctor – no change
Missy – no change
Bill – Red bow in hair, black converse boots, black stripe added to side of jeans (correct to new reference of her pre credits sequence outfit)
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Re-run due to demand of the highly successful 2018 1970’s Collectors Set but with the following differences.
Brigadier – has much lighter more sand coloured fatigues
4th doctor – has trouser and shoe legs, revised waistcoat colour, white cuffs (they just look better) and a more ‘matt’ finish jacket
Auton – same
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2018 sets with completely unique paint variants in each set. Every single figure is exclusive and has never been available before.
11th Doctor Set
Clara as Oswald Oswin from Asylum of the Daleks
The 11th Doctor as seen in The Snowman
Amelia Pond as seen in Lets kill Hitler
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2018 sets with completely unique paint variants in each set. Every single figure is exclusive and has never been available before.
12th Doctor Set
Missy as seen in the Series 10 Episode Extremis
The 12th Doctor as seen in the Series 9 Episode Face the Raven
Bill as seen in the Series 10 Episode The Pilot
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2018 sets with completely unique paint variants in each set. Every single figure is exclusive and has never been available before.
1970’s Doctor Set
The Brigadier as seen in the 3rd Doctors 1st Season
The 4th Doctor as seen in Talons of Weng Chiang
Auton Mark II as seen in The Terror of the Autons
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Third Doctor as seen in The Time Monster
Tardis (Non Electronic) with black base
The Tardis can travel to any point in space and time and is bigger on the inside then the outside due to trans-dimensional engineering – a key Timelord discovery.
It has a library, swimming pool, a large boot room, an enormous chamber jammed with clothes and many more nooks and crannies just waiting to be discovered.
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Re-release of the the original 10th Doctor Electronic Tardis Playset in new collectors series packaging
You can purchase all available 2017 collectors series figures and playsets from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
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You can purchase all available 2017 collectors series figures from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
You can purchase all available 2017 collectors series figures from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
You can purchase all available 2017 collectors series figures from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
The complete 13 Doctors set includes:
The First Doctor in his outfit from his adventure on The Web Planet.
The Second Doctor in his outfit from his adventure in The Two Doctors.
The Third Doctor in his outfit from his adventure with The Time Monster.
The Fourth Doctor in his outfit from his adventure on Logopolis.
The Fifth Doctor in his outfit from his adventure during The Awakening.
The Sixth Doctor in his outfit from his Big Finish audio adventure Real Time.
The Seventh Doctor in his outfit from his adventure in Ghost Light.
The Eighth Doctor in his outfit from his adventure during The Night of the Doctor.
The War Doctor in his outfit from his adventures during The Day of the Doctor.
The Ninth Doctor in his outfit from his adventure The Parting of the Ways.
The Tenth Doctor in his outfit from his adventure in The Shakespeare Code.
The Eleventh Doctor in his outfit from his adventure with The Beast Below.
The Twelfth Doctor in his outfit from his adventure in Deep Breath.
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This 5.5″ figure set is presented in collectors series window box packaging.
The 3rd Doctor set contains The Master, 3rd Doctor in variant outfit and Jo Grant in Variant Outfit.
This set can contain either the Smiling or Neutral Jo Grant face sculpt. Both are listed here for completists.
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This 5.5″ figure set is presented in collectors series window box packaging.
The 3rd Doctor set contains The Master, 3rd Doctor in variant outfit and Jo Grant in Variant Outfit.
This set can contain either the Smiling or Neutral Jo Grant face sculpt. Both are listed here for completists.
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As well as being presented in the standard collectors series packaging, this series 9 Missy has the following differences if compared to the on-line exclusive version…
Brighter Purple outfit
Blue/grey Shirt Rather Than Cream
Different Cameo Clasp
Pencil line on Skirt
Slightly Different Hair Colouring
You can order all available 2016 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
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This figure was released in 2016 in standard Collectors series packaging for the UK and USA markets.
You can order all available standard 2016 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
This figure in exclusive bespoke UK packaging was the first on-line exclusive offered by Character.
Available to order worldwide from www.character-online.com
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
This Purple Missy figure was released in 2015 in the USA in standard collectors series packaging.
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
This figure in bespoke UK packaging was the first on-line exclusive offered by Character.
Available to order worldwide from www.character-online.com
The Purple Missy figure was released in 2015 in the USA in standard collectors series packaging.
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
This figure in bespoke UK packaging was the first on-line exclusive offered by Character.
Available to order worldwide from www.character-online.com
This figure was re-released in 2016 in standard Collectors series packaging.
You can order all available standard 2016 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
This Curator figure was only available at Forbidden Planet international in the UK
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
This Collectors figure was not imported to the UK.
This Dalek Sec is the new more accurate version first released in the Diamond Classic Doomsday Set
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
This Collectors figure was not imported to the UK.
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
This Collectors figure was not imported to the UK.
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
This Collectors figure was not imported to the UK.
The Collectors series figures are in the most part exclusive to Forbidden Planet international and Toys r Us in the UK.
With a few exceptions they are on general release in the USA.
You can order all available 2015 releases in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk
or
www.toysrus.co.uk
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.