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Dr Who Figurine Collection #67 Scaroth
Scaroth is available to order individually from www.forbiddenplanet.com
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.
Please check www.dw-figurines.com for more information or visit their facebook page.
Selected back issues are available in the UK from www.forbiddenplanet.com
Selected back issues are available in the USA from www.entertainmentearth.com
The Flying Shark
March 6th, 2016 - 7:15pmI got this on Saturday, great figurine as usual, the magazine was an interesting read too. Never knew the suit was Julian Glover’s own.
Catmanduz
March 2nd, 2016 - 7:51pmNice figure, but I never knew Scaroth was a stilt walker! Lol
KORSAIR
February 28th, 2016 - 2:01pmAnother nicely done figurine.
booboo
February 27th, 2016 - 6:28pmyes mine looks goldish
The Werewolf
February 27th, 2016 - 1:09pmI wonder why, even though it even says Scaroth’s flesh is greenish in the mag, it seems to be mostly brown and gold on the figurine. Still a lovely figurine though.
Gareth Pugh
February 28th, 2016 - 9:05amHi Werewolf. I don’t know if you’ve seen City of Death (if not, highly recommended, one of the best-ever ‘Classic’ era stories) but I’d say the paint job on the figurine is pretty accurate to what was on screen – he was more of a brownish colour than green (despite a couple of lines in the actual script referring to him as ‘green’ too LOL)
The Werewolf
February 28th, 2016 - 12:27pmI’ve seen City of Death, though only once, and I thought he was a bit greenish, but I was mainly going off what is says in the mag.