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June 17th, 2026 1 comment

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Doctor Who Battles in Time Obliterator 2026 Limited Edition Binder

Available to order from www.masterreplicas.com

Keep all your Battles in Time cards safe with this specially commissioned, limited-edition binder. Each binder is designed to store all 142 regular cards in side-loading pockets that stop your cards from falling out, and comes complete with a special, oversized collector’s card.

Strictly limited to just 1,000 pieces worldwide — once they’re gone, they’re gone.

And there’s plenty to fill it with. The Retroduction Game Pack starts your collection with 80 unique cards: 72 reissues from the classic trading card game, printed on a special foil for the first time, plus 8 all-new cards featuring the Fifteenth Doctor, his closest friends and some of his most powerful foes.

Then comes Obliterator — the all-new 2026 collection celebrating the incredible history of Doctor Who, right through to the Fifteenth Doctor. Look out for high-spec UV glossed base cards, stunning rainbow foil rares, premium holofoil super rares, and incredible all-new metallic technology on the ultra-chase Vortex Rare cards.

Heroes, monsters and epic battles — and the perfect place to keep them all.


More battles in Time cards and sets are available to order in the UK from www.zavvi.com and www.masterreplicas.co.uk

More battles in Time cards and sets are available to order in the USA from www.amazon.com

You can also search for new and old Battles in Time cards and sets on market places such as www.ebay.co.uk and www.vinted.co.uk



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1 comment

  • James

    June 17th, 2026 - 9:36am

    Considering MR only released the Retroduction set recently which came with 80 cards for £24.99, how can they justify charging exactly the same price just a few months later for only 15 cards?
    Thats a mark up of 433% which is ridiculous. They could easily have just added more cards with the other companions, and some other monsters/villains.

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