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November 29th, 2017 10 comments

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Dr Who Figurine Collection #112 Dalek Drone

Celebrate 50 years of Doctor Who this fantastic new figurine collection. The series draws from every era show and includes all eleven versions of the Doctor plus his greatest monsters.

All the figurines are carefully produced in 1:21 scale, and cast in a specially formulated metallic resin before being painted by hand and individually numbered. The specially formulated resin and high quality sculpting allow the figurines to reproduce an incredible level of detail right down to the mesh in the Silurian Warrior’s uniform and the controls on Davros’s console.

Each figurine recreates a specific moment from the TV series in loving detail and every sculpt is based on detailed study of the original production photography, props and drawings.

The collection features several different versions of the Daleks and Cybermen allowing you to trace their evolution over the years. This is the definitive Doctor Who figurine collection.


Categorised under: 1:21 Scale Figurine Collection, Collectables

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10 comments

  • The Flying Shark

    December 6th, 2017 - 11:39am

    Mentioned it already in the other thread, but this is a wonderfully Christmassy figurine.

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    • The Werewolf

      December 6th, 2017 - 1:00pm

      Aye. I have a cover of Radio Time from a few Christmasses ago with is and the blue Paradigm with snow on and I couldn’t help but think how Christmassy the red Paradigm looked. Matches the Roboform Santa well.

  • The Living Shadow

    December 5th, 2017 - 3:05pm

    Mine just arrived! Kinda makes me wish that they’d kept this design after they had a metallic makeover in Asylum of the Daleks. The magazine was an interesting read too, especially seeing some of the prototype designs. It’s a shame we never got to see the additional weapon in use (I also much prefer the original 5 colours)!

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    • Anonymous

      December 6th, 2017 - 9:18am

      The additional weapons feature was on the original prototype designs in 1963, in the shape of a circle, on the back of the skirt, shame this wasn’t mentioned in the magazine, begin from the original ray cusick design.

  • Jordan Scott

    November 29th, 2017 - 11:34pm

    Although the paint work itself is great, they’ve somehow managed to paint the entire back section grey, an error which wasn’t even present on the other paradigm figurine. Mid section is still grey instead of red also. Biggest disappointment for me is that they haven’t even resculpted the hump after spending like a page talking about how its different in the magazine!

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  • The Werewolf

    November 29th, 2017 - 7:25pm

    Just collected this and the Santa from neighbours. They are some of the best figurines yet. And the Dalek looks kinda festive too with this livery.

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  • KORSAIR

    November 29th, 2017 - 4:14pm

    Nice paint work on it.

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    • Exterminator

      November 29th, 2017 - 5:35pm

      I agree. They’re so well painted now compared to the earlier ones, some were just awful.

      I had to complain to eaglemoss and got sent a replacement for one of the special Daleks.

  • prototype dalek

    November 29th, 2017 - 2:17pm

    Much better than the white Dalek Supreme

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  • Exterminator

    November 29th, 2017 - 12:30pm

    All hail the superior paradigm Daleks!

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