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September 7th, 2013 4 comments

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Doctor Who – 50th Anniversary Coasters Set of 12

Doctor Who – 50th Anniversary Coasters Set of 12

Protect your furniture while you travel through time and space!

Derived from the super-popular Doctor Who sci-fi TV series, these beautiful, eye-catching coasters are made of wood, have cork on the bottom, and measure 4 1/4-inches tall x 4 1/4-inches wide.

The set includes 12 coasters, each featuring a different Doctor Who logo from the show’s epic history!

50th-coasters

Available to order from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk

If you are in the USA this item can be ordered from www.entertainmentearth.com


Other coaster available…

logo-coastersDoctor Who Logo Coasters Set of 8

Protect your furniture while you travel through time and space! Derived from the super-popular Doctor Who sci-fi TV series, these beautiful, eye-catching coasters are made of laminated wood with a cork backing and measure 4 1/4-inches in diameter.

The set includes 8 coasters each featuring a different Doctor Who logo from the show’s epic history!

Available to order from www.forbiddenplanet.com or www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk

If you are in the USA this item can be ordered from www.entertainmentearth.com


tardis-coastersDoctor Who – TARDIS Coasters 4-Pack

These babies ought to get the conversation rolling at your next party! Measuring approximately 7-inches tall x 3 3/4-inches wide, these attention-grabbing Doctor Who-themed coasters are made of tin and cork and come in the likeness of the TARDIS. The Doctor would certainly use them on the console inside his time machine, and so should you! If you have a time machine, that is.

TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimension In Space. The TARDIS looks just like a wooden police phone box from the 1950s on the outside, but is of infinite proportions on the inside. This incredible time machine is piloted by the Doctor, a mysterious Time Lord, and is able to transport him anywhere through time and space, disappearing in one place and reappearing somewhere new.

Available to order from www.forbiddenplanet.com or www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk

If you are in the USA this item can be ordered from www.entertainmentearth.com


galli-coastersDoctor Who – Gallifreyan coasters New Design

Following on for the popularity of our Gallifreyan symbol coaster’s, we can now offer a new range based on the symbols featured on the new Tardis, first shown in the Christmas special 2012.

Made from a polyurethane resin with added aluminium powder, buffed to a shine, sealed with an automotive laquer and finished on the bottom with a heavy black felt. Each coaster is hand made in the Rubbertoe workshop, the same place that the new Tardis console was made in the summer of 2012!

There are 18 new symbols designed by the Doctor Who art department, we have chosen what we think are the best four to be turned in to these sleek sharp items ready to adorn your tables.

The coasters come packed in their own Doctor Who themed Gift box. Also available to purchase from Rubbertoe Replicas are custom made stands to display your coasters in all their glory, or to use as a back-drop to your sonic screwdriver.

Available to order from www.forbiddenplanet.com or www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk


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4 comments

  • TheExtremeBlueTARDIS

    September 7th, 2013 - 11:15am

    I hope these are released seperataly! 🙂

    Reply
    • The Monitor

      September 7th, 2013 - 4:48pm

      It is unlikely, which suggests that a set makes each coaster reasonable value.

  • Dr Evil Fez

    September 7th, 2013 - 11:09am

    I’ll try and get these.

    Reply
  • the astronaut of death

    September 7th, 2013 - 10:43am

    cool!

    Reply

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