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August 20th, 2025 34 comments

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Dr Who Figurine Collection Issue #235 #238 #240

Available to order worldwide from scificollector via www.ebay.co.uk

AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER NOW WITH STOCK DUE EARLY-MID SEPTEMBER

These figures are a continuation of the Eaglemoss collection of fine quality figurines which were in various stages of planning and production when Eaglemoss went into administration.

Presented here are the next trio to be released which comprise:

MONARCH #235, THE FLOOD #238 & LEANDOR #240

All three supplied brand new in their blister and box.

EACH FIGURE IS AN INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION OF 750 PIECES WORLDWIDE

Scale 1:21.

Fully BBC licensed and approved merchandise.

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34 comments

  • bob hellier

    August 27th, 2025 - 10:59am

    id like the collector from the sunmakers to be a figurine sometime

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    • The ergon

      August 27th, 2025 - 11:26am

      I believe Totters yard are doing a custom ‘collector’ quite soon.but im not holding my breath for it to become a manuafactured figure/ figurine anytime soon. It would be interesting to see the Harrops limited version.

  • John

    August 26th, 2025 - 3:49pm

    Really expensive things, whatever way you put it.
    The only thing that would make me get these, would be the thought that they would be worth an awful lot more in the future as rare collectibles.

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    • master

      August 26th, 2025 - 5:48pm

      They are a novelty for collectors, nothing more. There aren,t that many companies that make previously unreleased figures or figurines in limited edition. Especially for Doctor Who.

    • The DR.

      August 27th, 2025 - 3:09pm

      With such a small number now being made, Worldwide aswell, I should imagine the prices will only go up in Future. (Definitely can’t see the Prices going Down in the Distant Future).

    • Gareth Pugh

      August 27th, 2025 - 3:54pm

      They are not cheap for sure, but bear in mind that the fact they are limited to only 750 units means that Master Replicas and SciFi Collector will be having to pay a much higher production price per unit made to the factory than Eaglemoss with their multi-thousand production runs – and they won’t have the negotiating leverage of a very large international company that Eaglemoss were. I’m sure SciFi will be making a good profit at their consumer prices and so they should, they are a business and put a lot of work into pulling this all together so it can happen. But the limited manufacturing run and their small business size will be a big factor in why the prices are what they are. I suspect we’re not being ripped off here / these will be so much more costly to make than in the Eaglemoss era.

    • The DR.

      August 27th, 2025 - 5:08pm

      Well Said Gareth Pugh. That just reminded of something I had heard years ago about the Star Wars 12 inch Figures from Sideshow Collectibles. I’m a Star wars Fan aswell as a Dr Who Fan and I’ve bought Star Wars Merchandise for as long as I can remember
      I remember Years ago getting into these SideShow Figures when I First saw them in a Window of a Model Zone Shop at Meadowhall retail Park.
      Back then any Figure Available at the Time only cost Between £40 To £50.
      Fast Forward maybe 5 Years and the Price had shot up to £150 Per Figure, with no Noticeable reason (Quality Wise or Inflation) for the Price Hikes.
      With being on the Internet a Few Years back then and Ive Always Frequented Fan Sites, I decided to look into why they had become so Expensive.
      It Turns out in the Beginning there Production runs were anywhere near 10,000 Units per Figure, but after a few Short Years there Popularity had Dwindled (Even £50 Per Figure was Expensive back then) and Now the Production Runs were anywhere between 1,500 to 2,000 Units Per Figure.
      SideShow had Two Choices, Either Discontinue the Line as it was no longer Profitable or Hike the Prices up to remain Profitable and keep the line Going.
      In a way I’m glad the Line Continued. (To this Day they still make One or Two Figures a Year).
      Even Though the Price is a Bitter Pill to Swallow.
      The Price Per Figure Now though are Around £300, keeping inline with Hot Toys and Even Big Chief Dr Who Line, before they Went Bust.
      So back to what you said about Production Runs and having a big Effect on Prices is very True.

    • John

      August 27th, 2025 - 9:23pm

      To everyone. I totally understand production costs and realise the situation now.

      With a smaller number and less buyers, I can see why they are at that price. It doesn’t make it any easier to feel good about parting with that amount of cash though. I used to, very very occasionally buy a second figure of ones, I particularly liked- something I can’t/ couldn’t do now.

      Also you wonder if there are enough people out there to sustain the line, with those prices?

      I don’t really sell my Doctor Who collectibles, but I hope somehow that these limited edition figures might become very rare and this is an option to think about when buying these.

    • The DR.

      August 27th, 2025 - 10:58pm

      John, I see your point and I too was thinking the Exact same thing, That 750 Figurines at these Prices are Obviously still viable for Sci-Fi Collector, M/R otherwise they wouldn’t be making them Still. But with them being so Expensive will just a Small amount as even 750 Sell? Say only 300 of these Regularly sell, this could mean the lines no longer viable and could End Soon.

      Yes Big Price hikes sometimes have nothing at all to do with Quality or Inflation. Sometimes it’s as Simple as Production Run.
      A Small Run means prices per Unit will be much higher, whereas Big Production Runs will Drastically reduce of the Cost per Unit.

    • Master

      August 28th, 2025 - 6:57am

      I think we can likely expect the release of figurines up to issues 241 and which may also include the later issue of the roboman which was a prototype and featured in neil corrys flying onto shelves book.
      There has been much interest in the continuation, whether it can be judged a success by sales is, i should imagine, if they can continue production for issues 242 to 250 and even beyond that.

    • john hogg

      September 2nd, 2025 - 10:41am

      yip over priced £40 for single new sea devil or Axon monster, so i won’t be buying anymore, anybody that thinks old eaglemoss figures will be valuable in later years, think not, I would have continued with the range but not worth £40 no matter how limited, only ones buying them will be fans who buy anything with a dr who logo on it

    • The DR.

      September 2nd, 2025 - 1:19pm

      John, I wasn’t saying Anything about Old Eaglemoss Figurines being Valuable in Future. They won’t be, has they were Mass Produced, plus originally they only Cost Around £6 or £7 with a Magazine Included.
      Although these Limited Edition Master Replica Figurines may Gain in Value over the Years. But that’s Two different Things, you seem to be getting confused with.

  • Snowman

    August 25th, 2025 - 3:32pm

    Leandros saying, Go on i dare you to pull my Finger.
    Just like the Spleen from the Mysterymen Film.

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  • Babelbro

    August 23rd, 2025 - 1:09pm

    Just please – please release the Menoptera before it’s too late!

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    • master

      August 23rd, 2025 - 1:44pm

      Wishful thinking i,m afraid.The Menoptera was not on that final up to 250 list or even considered as a special before Eaglemoss went into administration, unfortunately. Anything above 241 would be a treat as the ones up to that point were approved. There was also the prototype Roboman (249) which was also highlighted in Neil Corrys ‘flying onto shelves’ book.
      So if there are a few more batches we can likely expect to see the Haemovore, Headless Monk, female timelord General, Vorus and even a Jacondan.
      It is in the hands of MR whether we see some of my most wanted from 242-250: Virus, Foamasi, The shadow, Cryon, Vega Nexus, Tharil wargames Timelord and The Watcher.

  • Savo79

    August 21st, 2025 - 3:24pm

    How come the numbers aren’t consecutive?

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    • Snowman

      August 21st, 2025 - 7:47pm

      I don’t think Anyone knows, Even Sci-Fi Collector that have had these figurines commissioned from M/R.

    • daz

      August 21st, 2025 - 8:34pm

      It’s all down to where a figurine was in terms of design and likeness approval when Eaglemoss folded. Hence the weird numbers.

      Can’t see them doing all of them up to the planned 250 (the original end of the collection in single release form).

  • Ogronic

    August 20th, 2025 - 8:12pm

    Monarch did not just have a green head. He had prominent ‘eyebrow’ ridges that gave him a frog/toadish look. They’ve not picked up on that at all.

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    • Master

      August 20th, 2025 - 9:39pm

      If its repainted a darker shade of green which i will be doing at some point, could thicken it enough to create a ridge. You are right, that and the wrong colour for the costume. I knew there were things that were off but the initial excitement at seeing the figurine you sometimes tend to overlook this.

    • Master

      August 20th, 2025 - 9:48pm

      It irks me a little as i thought this was the i thought they couldnt get wrong. It does begger the question who chooses the colours before they are manuafactured or do they only have a limited number of colours? It would explain how something so simple as the axon is painted dark red rather a light orange.

  • Jamie

    August 20th, 2025 - 4:57pm

    Leandro’s pose is odd, I don’t recall it. Far too expensive honestly, its a joke.

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    • Rex F

      August 25th, 2025 - 3:23am

      Anyone remember the Buddy Christ from Dogma? That and this figure could be cousins.

  • MJS

    August 20th, 2025 - 4:03pm

    The Flood looks like he’s trying to say “y’know what i mean, thought?” Lol, like a drunken pal trying to explain himself.

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  • bob hellier

    August 20th, 2025 - 1:43pm

    i might by Monarch from Four to Doomsday Peter Davison second story as the 5th doctor

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  • Cardinal Hordriss

    August 20th, 2025 - 1:10pm

    Oooo life sized Monarch.

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    • JR

      August 20th, 2025 - 5:46pm

      LOL!

  • Fred

    August 20th, 2025 - 10:09am

    I’m not too sure on the likeness for Leandro. I actually thought he was a Tharil at first. The Flood looks good but I’m just not sure is suited to a figurine—Monarch though looks excellent. I may well get one of those.

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    • Master

      August 20th, 2025 - 11:07am

      Actually the Monarchs costume is slightly inaccurate and should be more of a mid green where it is turquoise and should be gold around the middle not light green. The upper part is fine but the face should also be a darker tone of green.

    • Anonymous

      August 20th, 2025 - 11:35am

      He looks more like a vinvocci.

    • Fred

      August 20th, 2025 - 8:57pm

      Master – You’re right about the colours being wrong, it’s extremely strange that they’ve done that. But I still like the figurine, and I’m just pleased that they’ve done him at all. Four to Doomsday merchandise—who’d have thought!

  • The DR.

    August 20th, 2025 - 10:00am

    Fantastic Figurines though. All Three.

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    • The DR.

      August 20th, 2025 - 10:29am

      Probably the Best set of Three Figurines Ever from the Eaglemoss Collection. Rarely are all Three, This Good.

  • Snowman

    August 20th, 2025 - 9:54am

    I think I’ll buy these when there in stock. Russ from sci-fi Collector said it’s going to be 3 or 4 Weeks before there in Stock. Not too fond of Pre-Orders Recently.
    Plus they Never Sell out now so there’s no Worry of FOMO

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