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March 20th, 2013 214 comments

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Pyramids of Mars Priory Set

In this Fourth Doctor adventure, the TARDIS materialises on Earth in the year 1911 inside an old priory owned by Egyptologist Marcus Scarman. Scarman has been possessed by Sutekh, last survivor of the god-like Osirans, who is being held prisoner inside a pyramid in Egypt by a signal transmitted from a pyramid on Mars.

Sutekh wants to be free and instructs Scarman to use robots, which look like Egyptian mummies, to build a pyramid-shaped rocket with which to destroy the Martian pyramid. The Doctor blows up the missile but falls under Sutekh’s control and is made to transport Scarman to Mars to cut off the signal controlling the prison. The Doctor, freed of Sutekh’s influence, rushes back to Earth and uses the time control from the TARDIS to move the end of the space-time tunnel that Sutekh is travelling down into the far future where, unable to reach the end, Sutekh ages to death.

Exclusive to Forbidden Planet!

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This collector’s set includes

  • Sutekh (in Helmet with light-up eyes)
  • Marcus Scarman (interchangeable head with Jackal from 1st Pyramids of Mars set)
  • Two Canopic Jars
  • Sarcophagus with lenticular insert
  • Coordinate selector
  • Osirian War Rocket cardboard scenic display.

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Several figures and accessories are already available from this story…

From the left the single Mummy for classic wave 2 (also supplied in the 4th Doctor Adventure set), Mummy with gold banding and Sutekh with Jackal head (both from The Pyramids of Mars set 1) and the 4th Doctor with control panel which was available as a sinle release from Forbidden Planet.

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The Masked Sutekh with light up eyes (from the Aztecs special edition DVD)…

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This set also includes a Cardboard Osirian Rocket…

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Categorised under: Doctor Who 5" scale figures, Toys

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214 comments

  • Anonymous

    August 19th, 2019 - 1:42pm

    getting this, fourth doctor (from this story) and the sutekh and two mummies for christmas!

    Reply
  • Demdike@CultLabs

    March 20th, 2018 - 2:05pm

    That’s still quite expensive for two and a half figures and a bit of cardboard.

    Reply
    • booboo

      March 20th, 2018 - 3:55pm

      its pretty good if you dont have it

    • Demdike@CultLabs

      March 20th, 2018 - 6:03pm

      Is there also the library as a backdrop as seen on the box cover?

    • booboo

      March 20th, 2018 - 6:09pm

      no but the buffy one is far better than a bit of card

      http://merchandise.thedoctorwhosite.co.uk/buffy-the-vampire-library-playset-diorama/

    • Ollie

      March 20th, 2018 - 7:09pm

      Trust me; as a collector, it’s a bargain! I already have it both mint boxed and loose-on-display in my collection, but six months ago I happened to come across one minus the Sutekh figure at a Toy Collector’s Fair. I paid a fiver for it! I sold each individual piece on eBay for profit; Marcus Scarman for 15 quid; the cardboard war rocket for another 15 quid; and the Sarcophagus with canopic jars for nearly 20 quid. 45 in profit which I spent on more figures I was missing from my own collection.

  • Anonymous

    October 28th, 2015 - 4:44pm

    O……. kay……..

    Reply

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