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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.

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A Time Lord, best friend

The Doctor‚ 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‚ the 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.

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This is Master Replicas first ever Doctor Who ship: the Dalek saucer from 2005's 'The Parting of the Ways'. This impressive polyresin model is 21 cm across and was sculpted by Dalek expert Gavin Rymill. The Daleks used saucers with a similar design in the TV Century 21 Dalek comic strip, but in the 1960s TV budgets didn't stretch to expensive spaceship models. The classic Dalek ship only made its debut in 2005 when a massive fleet of Dalek ships prepared to invade Earth. The ship was made as a 3D CG model by the Mill. Master Replicas recruited Dalek expert Gavin Rymill to recreate the ships using renders made at the time and careful study of the episodes. 
The Second Doctor is the first in a new line of Master Replicas high-end One Six Scale Collector Figures,. It is being produced in a strictly limited edition of 500 pieces.

This incredibly detailed figure features a fully-realised likeness of Patrick Troughton, has over 30 points of articulation and interchangeable hands. It is dressed in an authentically styled fabric costume, comes with multiple accessories including a 500-year diary, recorder, and sonic screwdriver. The figure comes with a display base.

The Second Doctor, played by Patrick Troughton, was a revolutionary figure in Doctor Who's history. He was more playful than his predecessor but his whimsical air hid darker characteristics and a sharp mind. This regeneration saw adventures on besieged Moonbases as he faced emotionless Cybermen, encounters with Martian Ice Warriors, Space Pirates, and a final confrontation with the Time Lords.

This is a preorder that will ship at end of the year. This is a strictly limited edition of 500 pieces.

When Doctor Who returned in 2005, the team built an entirely new TARDIS. This version was bigger than any of its predecessors and, in fact, bigger than an original London police box. The production team actually made four different versions of the prop but there were no significant differences between them.

The model is 1:21 scale to match the Eaglemoss figurines and stands 14.3 cm tall.

This is a pre-order that is due to ship in September.

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In ‘The Happiness Patrol’ the Doctor and Ace land on the planet Terra Alpha, where sadness is against the law. In an effort to enforce joy, Helen A’s Happiness Patrol paint the TARDIS pink. After the Doctor helps with the rebellion, normal emotions are restored and the TARDIS is painted blue again.

The model is 1:21 scale to match the Eaglemoss figurines and stands 12.8 cm tall.

This is a pre-order that is due to ship in September.

As part of their Doctor Who figurine collection, Eaglemoss produced a series of replica TARDIS consoles from different eras. This is the version that was used by the Ninth and Tenth Doctors. It was introduced  when the series returned in 2006 and was  part of the redesign of the TARDIS, which involved celebrated comic book artist Bryan Hitch. It continued to be used by the Tenth Doctor.
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This beautiful polystone model of the standard Dalek introduced in 2005 stands 197 mm tall.  

This is the first in a new line of medium-sized Daleks and is an upgrade on the smaller Daleks Eaglemoss released with a more detailed gun and glass ‘ears’. At 1:8.5 scale and the perfect size to fit on your shelves.

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This is the Dalek that started it all: the original version which made its debut in the 1963 episode “The Dead Planet”. These first Daleks were restricted to their city on Skaro and drew power through the floor, but they were every bit as deadly and evil as the Daleks that followed.

This new model was sculpted by Dalek expert Gavin Rymill and is approximately 7 inches (18 cm) tall. It is made of polystone, has a detailed gun and manipulator arm, both of which are attached by magnets, and in an upgrade on previous models it has transparent “ears”.

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The original TARDIS prop was modified in “The War Games” and this version was used throughout the Third Doctor’s stories and for the Fourth Doctor's first two seasons. Various repairs were made during this time, most notably, it was given a fresh coat of paint. The original prop was eventually retired in 1976, meaning it had been in service for 13 years.

The model is 1:21 scale to match the Eaglemoss figurines and stands 12.9 cm tall.

This is a pre-order that is due to ship in September.

The original version of the TARDIS was modified at the end of the show’s third season. The design of the roof was altered so that it was flatter, and new doors were made with a new lock. This version first appeared in “The War Machines” and was used throughout the Second Doctor’s tenure. It was given a refit before “The War Games”.

The model is 1:21 scale to match the Eaglemoss figurines and stands 12.8 cm tall.

This is a pre-order that is due to ship in September.

During the Seventh Doctor’s tenure, there were actually three different versions of the TARDIS, all of which were made of fibreglass. They were all cast from the same moulds, but there were differences to do with the frame around the sign at the top and the position of the lock and handles. These TARDIS props had doors on the front and the back. On one side, the door opened on the left; on the other side, it opened on the right.

The model is 1:21 scale to match the Eaglemoss figurines and stands 12.8 cm tall.

This is a pre-order that is due to ship in September.

The Master is part of a new line of Master Replicas high-end One Six Scale Collector Figures,. It is being produced in a strictly limited edition of 500 pieces.

This incredibly detailed figure features a fully-realised likeness of Roger Delgado, who was the first actor to play the Master. It has over 30 points of articulation and interchangeable hands. It is dressed in an authentically styled fabric costume, comes with multiple accessories including a tissue compressor, laser weapon, 26th-century pistol and Kronos Crystal The figure comes with a display base.

The Master was introduced in Doctor Who's seventh season and was devised to as the Moriaty to the Doctor's Sherlock Holmes. Like the Doctor, he was a Time Lord but his thirst for power caused him to cross swords with the Doctor and UNIT on several occasions. Suave, yet sinister and with a deep hypnotic stare, the Master was one of the most dangerous men in the Universe. 

This is a preorder that will ship at end of the year. This is a strictly limited edition of 500 pieces.  

This figurine captures Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor, clad in the ceremonial Gallifreyan robes he donned in .'The Deadly Assassin'. The story saw the Fourth Doctor pitted against the Master who returned after three years in a new, decrepit wraith-like form played by Peter Pratt! The President of Gallifrey is resigning, and ready to name his successor but the Doctor is an unwanted guest at the ceremony. Scale 1:21, approx 110mm tall.
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The Movellans were an android race who were involved in a centuries-long war with the Daleks. The Fourth Doctor encontered them in 'Destiny of the Daleks' when the Movellans sent a team to Skaro to prevent the Daleks from reviving Davros.
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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. 

This 1:21 scale statue shows the first version of K-9, the Doctor's robotic dog, as he appeared in 'The Invisible Enemy'. K-9 went on to become one of the Doctor's most popular companions, accompanying the Doctor and Leela and then Romana, starring in a potential spin-off with Sarah-Jane Smith and eventually returning to meet Christopher Eccleston;s Ninth Doctor in 'School Reunion'. K-9 is in scale with the other figurines and is 4.5 cm tall.
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This is the version of the Dalek which appeared in the first season after Doctor Who returned in 2005. It is subtly different from the Dalek that appeared earlier in the season, with some changes to the painting and it went on to become the definitive take on the Daleks. The figurine is 8 cm tall.
In David Tennant's first season as the Doctor, he visits a parallel Earth where people are gradually being converted into Cybermen. The operation is coordinated by the Cyber Controller who is based on a Cybus Industries airship above London. The Eaglemoss figurine shows him in the 'throne' that links him to the cyber network.

This is an oversized special issue.

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