Doctor Who
The current version of the TARDIS was actually introduced during the Doctor’s thirteenth regeneration in 2018. It combines the best of all the previous TARDIS props with definite echoes of the original version used by William Hartnell. It has a stacked roof and a more sophisticated paint scheme than its immediate predecessor.
Our model was built by Gavin Rymill. It is 1:21 scale (to go with The Doctor Who Figurine Collection) and stands 139 mm tall to the top of the lamp.
The TARDIS made its debut in the first Doctor Who story ‘An Unearthly Child’. The idea of travelling through time and space in what looked like a Police Box was revolutionary. The exterior TARDIS prop wasn’t an exact replica of a real Police Box.
It was designed by Peter Brachacki and was a little shorter and narrower than the real thing and didn’t have any door handles. The first version gained a new lamp in the second season but remained otherwise unchanged until the Fourth Season.
Our model was built by Gavin Rymill. It is 1:21 scale (to go with The Doctor Who Figurine Collection) and stands 130 mm tall to the top of the lamp.
A Time Lord’s best friend
The Doctor’s robotic dog K9 is easily one of the series’ most popular companions.  Eaglemoss developed but never released a 1:4.5 scale version of K9. The figurine, which stands 16.5 cm tall, shows the Mark I version of K9, which made its debut in ‘The Invisible Enemy’ and proved so popular that he ended up travelling with Tom Baker’s Fourth Doctor for the next four years. He was nearly given his own spin off with Sarah-Jane. He even returned in 2006 to help the Tenth Doctor fight the Krillitane.
The statue is in scale with Eaglemoss's other mega statues, and is perfect to be displayed alongside the Fourth and the Fifteenth Doctors. It was sculpted digitally before being cast in a high quality resin and painted by hand.
The statue stands approximately 32 cm tall.
The Dalek gunships appeared in 'The Time of the Doctor' when we saw them mounting a devastating attack on Gallifrey during the Time War. They were flying weapons platforms that carried a squad of Daleks. The Eaglemoss model is 14 cm tall and comes with mini Daleks.
The Valeyard was a malevolent version of the Doctor who was pulled out of time. He claimed to be created from somewhere between the Doctor's Twelfth and Thirteenth regenerations. He led the prosecution of the Sixth Doctor in the Trial of a Time Lord, hoping to take the Doctor's remaining regenerations for himself. The figurine is 9.6 cm tall. 
The Weeping Angels are some of the most terrifying creatures who ever appeared on Doctor Who. If you stop looking at them - even blink for a second - they will throw you back in time, changing your life forever. This is one of Eaglemoss's mega statues, it comes with swappable heads so you can choose an angelic or and angry statue. It stands an impressive 12.2" (31 cm) tall.
 
Alpha Centauri made its debut in the classic Third Doctor story 'The Curse of Peladon'. It was a hermaphroditic species. The first version the Doctor met was an ambassador. There were suspicions that it was trying to disrupt the negotiations with Peladon, but Alpha Centauri sided with the Doctor and helped to prevent the Peladonian high priest and the alien Arcturus from causing trouble.
The figurine is 9.7 cm tall.
This is an oversized special issue.