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November 15th, 2024 12 comments

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Hachette Partworks Build The Dalek to Launch 8th January

This product had previously been on a 4 issue Test

The wait is almost over, are you ready to build The Dalek?

Hachette Partworks are thrilled to confirm that The Dalek will be launching on Wednesday 8th January!

About The Dalek collection

  • Each issue in the collection contains detailed instructions for assembling your Dalek, plus absorbing articles on all things Doctor Who.

Discover the anatomy of a Dalek

  • Learn all there is to know about these ultimate killing machines, from their advanced mechanical shells to the evil that lurks within.

Explore the Time Vortex

  • Take a trip through the Time Vortex and discover the long and brutal history of the Dalek race.

Learn about the adventures in time and space

  • Relive the Doctor’s most iconic moments with in-depth episode summaries and fascinating insights from behind the scenes.

Read through the step-by-step instructions

  • Follow detailed step-by-step instructions, with expert tips, tricks and techniques to bring your fearsome Dalek to life.

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12 comments

  • Joe 90

    November 15th, 2024 - 6:06pm

    These part-works are normally between £9.99 to £11.99 per issue with the first issue for £1.99.

    They are usually between 100-120 issues which takes around 2.5 years for the final issue.

    I subscribed to their T800 Terminator endoskeleton and it took 2.5 years and eventually cost over £1200 ( and that was pre-Covid)

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  • Cully’s Pal

    November 15th, 2024 - 4:36pm

    Luckily I have the Weta ‘open’ Dalek which has always been my favourite piece of nu-Who merchandise. I think it negates the need for this one.

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  • Moodbeam

    November 15th, 2024 - 4:21pm

    I want it but I’m not willing to commit to something that will cost hundreds of pounds and may possibly not be completed at the end.

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  • Jordan Bellamy

    November 15th, 2024 - 4:08pm

    these kinda magazines, never reach completion, i’m amazed they still bother producing these kinds of things..

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    • Neil

      November 15th, 2024 - 4:20pm

      They managed to do the full run of ‘The a Complete History’ books, in fact o think it went beyond what was originally planned?

    • Cully’s Pal

      November 15th, 2024 - 4:38pm

      I will admit I got all the boxes of the De’Agostini TB2. It’s still waiting for me to build it a few years after I got all the parts. Works out I could have got a very siliar Thunderbird 2 already built for somewhat cheaper on ebay. The parts are bound to cost a lot of money.

  • Pertwee’s Pyjamas

    November 15th, 2024 - 3:59pm

    How many parts/issues in the partwork? If it’s hundreds that amounts to a LOT of money, commitment, and hope that it makes to the end…

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  • Cully’s Pal

    November 15th, 2024 - 3:29pm

    The big worry is making it to the end. I’d love it but just dont want to risk it. The bother with Big Chief has just destroyed any long term commitment to a project like this.

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    • Snowman

      November 15th, 2024 - 4:19pm

      What about Eaglemoss Cully’s Pal. Besides Dr Who they did alot of other Franchises and they did a few of these “PartWorks”. I heard some were only half way through?

    • Cully’s Pal

      November 15th, 2024 - 4:33pm

      Yes there’ve been a few gone under…. I wish Id been owed stuff by eaglemoss rather than Big Chief though it wouldnt have been as much money simply flushed down the toilet…..

  • Matt

    November 15th, 2024 - 2:59pm

    Does anyone know when it’ll be available to pre-subscribe again? Received the email today explaining this but it doesn’t say anything about subscribing?

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    • booboo

      November 15th, 2024 - 3:01pm

      I think it will all go live on the 8th

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