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March 26th, 2018 6 comments

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Dr Who Figurine Collection #120 1st Doctor David Bradley

Looking back thorough Doctor Who history by concentrating on many of the characters from the various incarnations of the show, the official figurine collection from Eaglemoss features classic characters from all 50 years, including the series’ greatest monsters, all the Doctors, plus Daleks and Cybermen from every era!

The official figurine collector’s magazine that explains how the character evolved. Plus get the inside story behind classic moments, explore 50 years of the series’ history, learn the secrets of the Doctor Who universe and discover the answers to some impossible questions.


Categorised under: 1:21 Scale Figurine Collection, Collectables

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6 comments

  • Gareth Pugh

    March 26th, 2018 - 10:48pm

    Brace yourself then… they’ve said they’re giving us new variant figurines of the Second Doctor (possibly issue 129) and the Eleventh this year too. Second Doc is apparently from his early episodes (probably with the hat and louder, baggier trousers), Eleventh is the long purple coat version from the end of his era.

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  • Rikki Krystal

    March 26th, 2018 - 1:47pm

    Doesn’t look much like david bradley

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    • Anonymous

      March 26th, 2018 - 3:37pm

      that’s the problem with small scale figurines. another reason why there was no need to have the first doctor again.

    • Anonymous

      March 26th, 2018 - 8:08pm

      They are doing alternate costumes so they might as well say they’ve done the David Bradley Doctor while they are at it.

    • Vortexsurfer

      March 27th, 2018 - 8:29am

      Small scale figurines is no excuse for a poor sculpt. The miniatures that Warlord Games produce are a tenth of the size and look far more like the characters. I’ve given up on Eaglemoss. The monsters are usually ok but whoever sculpts their figurines just can’t do faces.

    • The Werewolf

      March 27th, 2018 - 11:06am

      It’s the painting not the sculpting. The face sculpting is fantastic but it’s completely hidden by the painting. Take a look at the repainted ones.

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