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Diamond Collection Men’s / Women’s Fit T-Shirt The Yeti
Available to order from www.forbiddenplanet.com
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In addition we have a dedicated 60th Anniversary Collectors list which will give you an at-a-glance view of all items released as part of the 60th anniversary. There will be a permanent link to this on the merchandise home page.
From Tibet to the depths of the London Underground!
Controlled by the Great Intelligence, the furry “Abominable Snowmen” – aka the Yeti – are on the attack!
Celebrating the era of the Second Doctor, as played by Patrick Troughton, during Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary.
This items is part of the Doctor Who: The Diamond Collection – a celebration of 60 years of Doctor Who with an impressive array of 100 pieces, each strictly limited edition.
This is release 15 in the range.
Produced on a 100% cotton Gildan softspun t-shirt.
Anonymous
February 3rd, 2023 - 4:17pmI can’t understand why these T-Shirt designs are so terrible? I have seen literally thousands of well known artists involved with Doctor Who, that could do a much better job than these? In fact I’ve seen many, many Fan designs from much better amateur artists, that could do some superb work here.
Loobop
February 5th, 2023 - 11:00ami agree they just look like something a amateur fan would make and try to sell on etsy.It’s the same problem with the other official dr who range they having running. No time or effort has been taken on these designs it’s the equivalent of slapping a random dr who image on a pile of poop and expecting fans to think omg it’s official i’ve gotta buy it.
Anthony (Formerly) @ FP
February 5th, 2023 - 5:39pmActually… Titan spent over 12 months on this range, and carefully considered what each design should be. I’m OK that you don’t like them, but feel I’ve got to defend their process.
Judooning
February 5th, 2023 - 6:16pmI suspect a lot more effort goes into these designs than that of the products that just use stock images already available and just blend them together…
People are crying out for Doctor Who merchandise to go back to what it was. As soon as we get new stuff, it’s slated. Obviously it’s people’s opinions of how the item looks, but just throwing blatant accusations of “no effort has been made” is ridiculous. I wish I knew “Thousands” of Docto who related artists
Rex Farrel
February 6th, 2023 - 1:21amJudooning: The definition of “artist” these days also includes anyone with a copy of Photoshop (licensed or not). “Well known” can mean “has social media”. So there probably are thousands. (Opinions may of course differ on the definition of “superb”…)