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Figures in this collectable series are frozen in a 'Moment in Time' pose which is detailed on the collectors box.

This figure shows the Voord from the First Doctor (William Hartnell) adventure 'The Keys of Marinus'.

Fully BBC licensed and approved merchandise.

Scale 1:21, approx 106mm tall.

$12.99

This stunning figure of the Necros Dalek features incredible detail and is part of a collectable limited edition series of fine quality figurines.

This figure captures the white and gold Dalek from the Seventh Doctor story 'Revelation of the Daleks'. This fantastic Necros Dalek Figurine shows one of Davros’ new breed of Daleks that he had created from the bodies of those lying dormant and frozen, that had been waiting for the day when whatever had almost killed them could be cured. But Davros – now known as ‘the Great Healer’ – has plundered the tombs on Necros to create an army.

Fully BBC licensed and approved merchandise.

Scale 1:21.

$13.00

The Pirate Captain appeared in the Fourth Doctor story 'The Pirate Planet', which was written by Douglas Adams and was part of the Key to Time story arc. He used a hollowed out planet to steal resources from other worlds, had robotic limbs and even a robotic parrot. The figurine is just under 11 cm tall. 

The Master is the Doctor's nemesis. Like him, he is a Time Lord who can regenerate and different versions of him have confronted the Doctor. This box set set contains the first four: the Master played by Roger Delgado as he appeared in 'Terror of the Autons'; the emaciated Master from 'The Deadly Assassin'; the Anthony Ainley version from 'Castrovalva' and the Eric Roberts Master from the TV movie. Each figurine is roughly 9.5 cm tall.

This model of Supreme Dalek appeared in the Fifth Doctor story  'Resurrection of the Daleks', which sees the Daleks attack London and make moves in their war with the Time Lords. It is 7.6 cm tall. 

The First Doctor returned in the story 'Twice Upon A Time', when he teamed up with the Twelfth Doctor and helped him to regenerate. This time around the First Doctor was played by David Bradley, who also played William Hartnell in the drama documentary 'An Adventure in Space and Time'. The figurine is 9.7 cm tall.
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The clockwork robots appeared in the Tenth Doctor story 'The Girl in the Fireplace'. They were from the 51st century but after a computer malfunction they became obsessed with Madame de Pompadour. They travelled through time to the 18th century, making various attempts to steal her brain. As part of their plan they dressed like members of the French court.

The figurine is 9.5 cm tall.

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This figure of the Lin-Dalek features incredible detail and is part of a collectable limited edition series of fine quality figurines. Figures in this collectable series are frozen in a 'Moment in Time' pose which is detailed on the collectors box.

The Lin-Dalek figurine captures the likeness of actress Charlotte Ritchie with squid-like Dalek on her back. His tentacles are wrapped around her body giving full control of her body and mind to the Dalek. She is standing in an unnaturally stiff pose giving her a puppet look.

This highly detailed figurine captures the Lin-Dalek as they appeared in the Thirteenth Doctor episode, “Resolution”.

Fully BBC licensed and approved merchandise.

Scale 1:21, approx 91mm tall.

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The monks appeared in a three-part Twelfth Doctor story starting with 'Extremis.' They created a virtual reality simulation to plan an invasion of Earth. They then conquered the planet for real, but only after requesting humanity's permission. They were shapeshifters, and chose a form that looked like a human corpse. The figurine is 10 cm tall.
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This fantastic figure of the Sea Devil features incredible detail and is part of a collectable limited edition series of fine quality figurines. Figures in this collectable series are frozen in a 'Moment in Time' pose which is detailed on the collectors box.

This figure captures the Sea Devil as it appeared in 'Warriors of the Deep' the classic 5th Doctor story.

Fully BBC licensed and approved merchandise.

Scale 1:21, approx 94mm tall.

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Fully BBC licensed and approved merchandise.

Scale 1:21.

$11.99

This incredible figure of a Silurian features incredible detail and is part of a collectable limited edition series of fine quality figurines.

Each figure is created from a refined 3D digital sculpture which is then cast in special metallic resin and hand painted.

Figures in this collectable series are frozen in a 'Moment in Time' pose which is detailed on the collectors box.

This No.5 figure in the series features the moment in time from the episode "Cold Blood".

Fully BBC licensed and approved merchandise.

Scale 1:21, approx 90mm tall.

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This stunning figure of one of the Thijarians features incredible detail and is part of a collectable limited edition series of fine quality figurines.

Figures in this collectable series are frozen in a 'Moment in Time' pose which is detailed on the collectors box.

The figure depicts a Thijarian as they appeared in the 13th Doctor episode 'Demons of the Punjab'.

Fully BBC licensed and approved merchandise.

Scale 1:21, approx 104mm tall.

The Tetraps were monstrous creatures who had humanoid, bat and bearlike characteristics. They appeared in the Seventh Doctor  story 'Time and the Rani', and the Rani used them as enforcers. The figurine is 9.7 cm tall. 

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The cunning leader of the slug-like Tractators from Doctor Who, the Gravis was the only intelligent member of his species, controlling the others like insect drones. Concealed beneath the surface of the planet Frontios, the Doctor Who Tractators used their psychic control over gravity to attack and terrify the human colonists, dragging them below the surface to act as living components in their machines.  The figure captures the Gravis as it appeared in the fifth Doctor adventure 'Frontios'. This is a special limited edition figure in the Eaglemoss series.
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The Melkur was said to be a source of great evil, kept sealed in a sacred grove. In truth, it was a camouflaged form for the Master’s TARDIS, which he used to ensnare and manipulate the heir to the Keeper of Traken – and through her, the entire planet! Withered and dying, crippled by his lack of regenerations, the Master hoped to use the powers of the Keeper of Traken to grant himself a new life. His desperate search for immortality came to a climax at the end of this story when he claimed the body of Tremas – played by the iconic Anthony Ainley.

Figures in this collectable series are frozen in a 'Moment in Time' pose which is detailed on the collectors box.

The Melkur is shown as it appears in the 1981 Fourth Doctor classic adventure 'The Keeper of the Traken'.

Fully BBC licensed and approved merchandise.

Approx 142mm tall.

$13.00

The Autons are a form of living plastic that is animated by the Nestene Consciousness. They made their debut in 'Spearhead from Space', the story that introduced the Third Doctor. As part of their plan, they created humanlike bodies that had guns concealed in their hands. This figurine shows an Auton worker, who were effectively warriors and only had crude features.

The figurine is 10 cm tall.

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At the end of the Time War, the Master used a chameleon arch to turn himself into the human Professor Yana. He then hid himself as the end of the Time. Yana was a kind man who only realised his true identity when he met the Doctor. Once he regenerated, the Master was as murderous as ever. The figurine, which is one of Eaglemoss's very best, is 9.6 cm tall.

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As part of the Slitheens' plan to destroy the planet Earth, they modified an Earth pig so that it looked like an alien. They then dressed it up in a spacesuit, and put it in a ship, which they crashed into the Thames. The pig had no idea about their plans and died trying to escape. When the Ninth Doctor examined the body he realised that everything was not as it seemed. The figurine is about 6.5 cm tall.
$24.00

Underneath the Devil's Hump is a long-dormant creature with unimaginable powers, and the Doctor's archenemy the Master is out to get them for himself.

Azal, the last of the Daemons, was created by Doctor Who's producer, Barry Letts, and writer Robert Sloman, but brilliantly brought to life by Stephen Thorne, whose booming voice and stature were perfect for this terrifying creation.

The statue was one of Eaglemoss's oversized specials and is approximately 15 cm tall.

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