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Bif Bang Pow SDCC 1st /11th Doctor Figures in Tin

Doctor Who 1st and 11th Doctor Figures in Tin – Exclusive

  • Three fan-demanded Doctor Who collectibles in one!
  • Convention Exclusive 50th Anniversary Tin Tote.
  • Features images that spans 50 unforgettable years of Doctor Who.
  • Includes a First Doctor Action Figure and an Eleventh Doctor Action Figure!
  • Carry them with you wherever your intergalactic travels take you!

Entertainment Earth Convention Exclusive! The wait is over. Bif Bang Pow! is proud to introduce our First Doctor and Eleventh Doctor 8-inch scale EMCE action figures in an incredible and exclusive way! This Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Tin Tote features plenty of authentic detail and imagery that spans 50 unforgettable years of Doctor Who, from the First Doctor to the Eleventh Doctor to the iconic TARDIS and beyond!

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The colorful tin box (measuring approximately 8 5/8-inches wide x 6 3/4-inches tall x 4-inches deep) is magnificent enough by itself, but inside you’ll find retro-style action figures of William Hartnell’s First Doctor and Matt Smith’s Eleventh Doctor! The Doctors stand about 8-inches tall and feature real fabric clothing, accessories, and multiple points of articulation. Carry them all with you wherever your intergalactic travels take you!

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The First Doctor is easily identified in his fancy buttoned vest, black coat, black-and-white checkered pants, and black shoes, carrying his walking stick. Fans of William Hartnell and the exciting adventures that first brought Doctor Who to the world will welcome him into their collection with open arms!

Matt Smith’s popular Eleventh Doctor is dressed in his trademark red bowtie, suspenders, white shirt, dark pants, brown tweed jacket (complete with elbow patches!), and shoes. He brings his Sonic Screwdriver along as an accessory, of course.

Produced by the BBC, Doctor Who is the longest-running sci-fi TV series in the world. The award-winning show presents the adventures of a time traveler known simply as “the Doctor.” Along with his companions, this mysterious Time Lord journeys through time and space using his TARDIS, which appears from the outside to be an ordinary police phone booth.

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NOTE: This item will first be sold at San Diego Comic-Con 2013 at the Entertainment Earth Booth #2343. If supplies remain, your order will be filled and shipped to you after the event, during the last week of July 2013.

Age: 14+
Size: 8-Inch Scale
Edition Size: 2000 Pieces


Categorised under: Bif Bang Pow, Busts, statues, dolls and figurines, Collectables, General

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98 comments

  • Doctor of tardis 1974

    September 1st, 2013 - 6:41pm

    The bif bang pow tardis is very good you get k9 with it

    Reply
    • Doctor of tardis 1974

      September 6th, 2013 - 8:41pm

      Well get this

  • Doctor of tardis 1974

    September 1st, 2013 - 6:38pm

    These are better than Character Options toys

    Reply
    • Anonymous

      February 8th, 2014 - 10:58am

      I think you right because co figurs are to small

  • Radburn

    August 13th, 2013 - 5:05pm

    Got this for delivery tomorrow – Only problem was I got ripped for £17.48p in Custom Charges.

    What a con!

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    • booboo

      August 13th, 2013 - 5:36pm

      £8 of which is no doubt a RM handling charge, been caught myself

      anything you import over £16 and gets picked up is charged at 20% + handling

      its why the bif bang pow stuff is so expensive here to the USA

    • Radburn

      August 13th, 2013 - 5:45pm

      Technically I could contest this – But I don’t want to waste six months haggling to get my money back. Items over the threshold have to be comparable to items available in the EU. BUT this item is not comparable because no-one sell’s it there. Annoyed because this is a legal ‘rip-off’ unless you can be bothered to prove otherwise.
      At least I’ll have one for the collection…

    • booboo

      August 13th, 2013 - 5:49pm

      been caught loads of times, always with stuff sent from Australia, a few times from USA

    • Radburn

      August 13th, 2013 - 5:53pm

      Same here – This is the first time in about 3 years that I’ve been ripped. So not a bad record really…

    • booboo

      August 13th, 2013 - 5:55pm

      i would really like a lot more Bif bang pow stuff but its just so expensive here

    • Radburn

      August 13th, 2013 - 9:10pm

      About time they set up a UK Division for Europe…

    • booboo

      August 13th, 2013 - 10:05pm

      agree with that, although i dont know the ins and outs of import tax etc it just seems so much more expensive that in the USA, double on some stuff

    • Radburn

      August 13th, 2013 - 11:39pm

      Basically the line is ‘comparable to the EU’ which is a fancy way of protecting European Markets with items of the same price. Since most of these items are not available in Europe that line is false. But as no-one has seriously challenged Customs & Excise over this, their wretched practice of ripping people off continues…

    • Doctor of tardis 1974

      September 1st, 2013 - 6:37pm

      I well getting these

  • Sonic Dragon

    August 7th, 2013 - 11:28pm

    I preordered this on eBay for my birthday! 🙂 also does the jacket on the 11th doctor unbutton?

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  • Guy The Zygon

    August 5th, 2013 - 11:25pm

    -if these figures are in separate blister packs of their own to match the others released (not loose inside the tin like the Master’s twisted packed lunch joke!)i may get them…otherwise no chance.

    does anyone know if they are individually packaged?

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    • booboo

      August 5th, 2013 - 11:26pm

      they are loose in the tin, they would never fit in in the packaging

    • Guy The Zygon

      August 5th, 2013 - 11:29pm

      Thanks booboo… 😀
      – in that case, do you think they will get individual standard releases later on?

    • booboo

      August 5th, 2013 - 11:31pm

      not sure, they are selling the tin on its own so at least one of the figures in its outfit should be a one off

      doesn’t stop them selling another variant of the figure though

    • Radburn

      August 8th, 2013 - 12:50am

      To be honest I don’t think they will get a separate release. They already have another 11th. Doctor in a different costume to be released, which I think we be the standard one. Seeing as Bif Bang Pow are so behind on their release’s in this range I’m surprised these turned up more-or-less out of the blue…

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