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April 23rd, 2014 20 comments

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The Doctor Who Figurine Collection Magazine Issue 21

figurine-coll21The Figurine Collection Magazine 21

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.

Please check www.dw-figurines.com for more information or visit their facebook page.

Key facts…

  • launched on Wednesday, 28th August 2013
  • Currently 80 Figurines are planned
  • Includes all 11 (12?) Doctors
  • First Issue £2.99
  • Subsequent Standard Issues £6.99
  • Subsequent Upgrade Issues (subscribers Only) £7.99 to obtain the Dalek (7) Collection
  • Every 2 Weeks in the Shops
  • Two Issues delivered every 4 weeks if you subscribe
  • Subscribers only Will Get Emperor Dalek, Digital edition, One Stand and Binder
  • Subscribers can automatically receive further display plinths at £14.99 each every 10 issues
  • Subscribers can automatically receive binders every 16 issues at £6.99 each

Wherever possible, your FREE subscription gift(s) will be packaged and sent along with your copies, as follows:

  • Binder – In your second shipment
  • Display Stand – In your third shipment
  • Giant Dalek Figurine – In your fifth shipment
  • Digital Edition – Extra Gift available to current subscribers

Every 10 issues, one Dalek will be included with your standard subs delivery” ” You will start paying the extra £1.00p from issue 2 onwards, if you start your subscription at a later issue you just have to pay an additional £1.00p per issue for the issues you have missed.



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20 comments

  • The TARDIS

    June 6th, 2014 - 3:39pm

    I can’t find this anywhere in hull! Everywhere’s either sold out already or never ordered it.

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  • Omega11

    May 20th, 2014 - 3:44pm

    epic but im still waiting

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    • The Werewolf

      May 20th, 2014 - 6:12pm

      Don’t worry, it should arrive this week.

    • The Werewolf

      May 21st, 2014 - 10:56am

      Mine’s just arrived this morning. It looks so silly but the sculpt is perfect. Came with Sycorax and Oswin Dalej

    • WhostheDaddy

      May 21st, 2014 - 11:01am

      Mine has also arrived, sadly with no right hand, like the figues but I’m having so much trouble with this company.

  • Doom Dalek

    April 25th, 2014 - 12:07am

    Are they going to do companions in this series I hope they do

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    • Anonymous

      April 25th, 2014 - 12:22am

      As of the moment no (and that’s from the editor who doesn’t give answers based on limited information), although plans may change.

    • The Werewolf

      April 25th, 2014 - 12:30am

      I hope they never waste figures on companions. Monsters all the way!

  • Liana

    April 24th, 2014 - 10:09am

    The zip looks kinda cute.

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  • The Werewolf

    April 23rd, 2014 - 5:15pm

    They could’ve chosen a more flattering cover image that didn’t show the zip, ruins the whole thing imo

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    • Doctor Who Crazy Ross

      April 23rd, 2014 - 10:00pm

      I love the zip on this design, it makes it feel very sixties, which I love btw.

    • The Werewolf

      April 23rd, 2014 - 11:26pm

      I can’t stand it, it looks so bad, the rest f the design is quite nice, but that zip doesn’t do it for me. It’s as bad as Doc martins on those thingamabob aliens, worse in fact because it shows up in a close up.

    • Anonymous

      April 24th, 2014 - 12:08am

      What’s wrong with a zip? How else will they fix their inner workings without tonnes of slime coming out?

    • VespiformsSting

      April 24th, 2014 - 12:16am

      Great Cover !!!!! Cant understand what youre complaining about.

    • The Werewolf

      April 24th, 2014 - 1:08am

      With a proper suit with no opening, something more sophisticated that doesn’t look like they were dressed by 60s Earthlings. They should look like what they’re supposed to be.

      The ones in the background look great though, but I can’t see past that zip.

    • VespiformsSting

      April 24th, 2014 - 3:28pm

      Youve obviously not heard about the idea of surgical zips…. All I see is a superb Doctor Who alien which knocks the current version for six….

  • Trenzalore

    April 23rd, 2014 - 4:38pm

    This will look amazing in the shops. Makes me very happy and proud to see doctor who things from over 40 years ago are still in the shops.

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  • Doctor Rules

    April 23rd, 2014 - 4:28pm

    great cover. another cyberman design. Seen images of this figurine on forbidden planet and it looks awful!

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    • The TARDIS

      April 23rd, 2014 - 5:19pm

      Just seen it – you’re right, it is terrible. The eyes are huge, it’s all smiley, and the terrifying robotic walk has been reduced to a swagger.

    • VespiformsSting

      April 24th, 2014 - 12:18am

      The invasion cyberman does look as if it as a vague ironic smile on its face its quite sinister – the last nod to emotions ??

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