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June 28th, 2024 29 comments

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Harrop Buckley Designs Gold Mummy From Pyramids of Mars

Available to order while stocks last from www.robertharrop.com (Sold Out)

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Coming soon:

  • The Monoid from The Ark a 1966 episode with William Hartnell as the First Doctor
  • The Garm from 1983’s Terminus staring Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor.

Sutekh, also known as Sutekh the Destroyer, destroyed his home planet Phaester Osiris and left a trail of destruction across half the galaxy. Variations of Sutekh’s name include Set, Satan and Sadok and are abhorred in every civilised world. Sutekh’s brother Horus and the remaining seven hundred forty Osirans tracked Sutekh to Egypt and used their powers to imprison him in the Black Pyramid for 7,000 years.

Gold Mummy From ‘Pyramids of Mars’ 1975:

  • Designed, Sculpted and Made in Shropshire, England by Harrop Buckley Designs Ltd.
  • Traditionally Hand Sculpted by Mike Rogers.
  • Official BBC License. The figurine has been approved by the Doctor Who television production team at the BBC.
  • Approximately 7.5 inches (190mm) tall.
  • A Limited Edition of Only 225 Figurines Worldwide.
  • Individually hand numbered with a unique number on the base.
  • Comes complete in a presentation box with information card and a Certificate of Authenticity!

We at Harrop Buckley Designs have been creating collectable hand painted figurines for over 30 years and have gained a well earned reputation of high quality and accuracy of detail. Our extensive portfolio includes Thunderbirds, Camberwick Green, Beano Dandy and 2000AD to name but a few. A portfolio that is extremely nostalgic and very British, so it was no surprise that Doctor Who would be the next project that we wanted to embrace into our studios!

In partnership with the BBC, we have meticulously hand sculpted a range of 1:12 scale, hand cast and hand painted Doctor Who figurines, each made to strict Worldwide Limited Editions.

As a mark of provenance, each Limited Edition figurine will be numbered with a unique Edition Number and will come packaged in a presentation box with an Information Card and Certificate of Authenticity!


Categorised under: 1:12 Scale Robert Harrop Figurines, Collectables

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29 comments

  • Sean

    July 22nd, 2024 - 11:44pm

    I’ve had the shipped notification already it’s only been for weeks wasn’t expecting it yet but excited

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    • Sean

      July 22nd, 2024 - 11:45pm

      Four weeks sorry

  • P7E

    July 2nd, 2024 - 7:18pm

    I wished that they still did the pewter figures does anyone know why they stopped doing them

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    • Snowman

      July 2nd, 2024 - 10:37pm

      Yeah, I asked Dan once on Facebook and he said they were getting too Expensive to produce. (Due to rising Material Costs, Labour etc) and basically the RRP would be so Expensive a lot of people would be unwilling to pay the Price. But he also said they were always monitoring the situation though and if the price of Materials etc dropped in the Future then he would reconsider making some more Figurines in Pewter.

    • P7E

      July 4th, 2024 - 9:06pm

      Thanks snowman I guess that makes sense

  • Welsh Doctor Who Fan

    June 28th, 2024 - 2:25pm

    I think it would be true to say that some are bought purely and simply to sell on a well known auction site.
    I have been a collector of Robert Harrop figurines for over 24 years and I have had to resort to the well known auction site in order to fill gaps in the collection. However, the sellers were fairly reasonable and I often bought figurines for “ just over” the original selling price when Harrop sold in retailers. However, with the current format – first come first served it does seem unfair to true collectors as unless you have access to the website at the launch date and time it is often the case, as with these pieces, that they sell out and therefore have little option to buy at inflated prices.

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    • Nick

      June 28th, 2024 - 2:51pm

      Working people don’t even get a look in!

    • Cully’s Pal

      June 28th, 2024 - 4:14pm

      How long have the Harrops Who figures been going now Welsh ? I suggested a who line years ago on the old Harrops form after collecting the much missed Gerry Anderson range.

    • Welsh Doctor Who Fan

      June 28th, 2024 - 5:28pm

      In response to the Dr Who figures – I am sure they started in 2014.
      I also started collecting the Gerry Anderson range and I agree, they are much missed.
      I am a fan of the classic Dr Who figures as I was brought up on the black and white “hide behind the sofa” classic Dr Who stories and also the golden age of Gerry Anderson so Robert Harrop collections bring back a lot of childhood memories.

    • Zygon_invader

      June 28th, 2024 - 5:33pm

      I missed out on the 60th anniversary cyberman theirs no way I’m paying £300+ postage on evilbay oil guess it’s one I will never own

    • booboo

      June 28th, 2024 - 5:46pm

      2014 it was, we went to their offices / factory near ironbridge to see the first ones, they had one of their open days and there was queues of people buying stuff.

    • Rex F

      June 28th, 2024 - 8:50pm

      This figure also looks really good – if you only buy a few of their releases, this would have to be one of them. I don’t collect Harrops, but today I was very tempted…

    • Cully’s Pal

      June 30th, 2024 - 12:31pm

      The next two the Monoid and the Garm look excellent. The Garm is superb and totally unexpected – and of course never released by anyone else. Hoping the Monoid paves the way for more Hartnell era releases.

    • Welsh Doctor Who Fan

      June 30th, 2024 - 3:13pm

      I agree with the comments about the next two figurines and would like to add my suggestions about Hartnell era releases:-
      Perhaps the original Brachacki Tardis – I have always liked this version
      A Zarbi from The Web Planet
      A Chumbley from Galaxy 4
      A War Machine
      Just a thought

    • Snowman

      June 30th, 2024 - 4:34pm

      I would like them to make a Chumbley but I’d love a Drahvin even more. A War Machine in Scale would be Great aswell. Can’t believe they haven’t made more Hartnell figures already such as a Sensorite. (Very Popular plus easier to make).

    • Snowman

      June 30th, 2024 - 4:48pm

      The Voord aswell would have been fairly easy to make (Really Surprised there’s only been the First Doctor made so far with non of his adversaries to battle.

  • Doctor Mysterio

    June 28th, 2024 - 1:54pm

    Still hoping they announce a Fifth Doctor at some point to go with the Garm.

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    • Snowman

      June 29th, 2024 - 2:42pm

      Not just the Garm, Mysterio but just in the last year alone they’ve made a Terileptil Leader, Terileptil Android, Omega and a Cyberleader from Davisons Era. They definitely need someone to battle against.

    • Snowman

      June 29th, 2024 - 2:54pm

      Doctor Mysterio, I can’t see the Fifth Doctor being made this year. If I’m honest I can’t see there being anymore reveals for this Year. If you look at the Interactive List on this site, for Years Harrops have only been getting out Five Figurines per Year and with the Newly announced Garm and Monoid, that’s the Five for this Year. ((Ah Well, maybe one day).

    • Cully’s Pal

      June 30th, 2024 - 12:33pm

      I’m hoping for a Colin figure. Imagine his outfit is going to be a nightmare to paint though.

    • Snowman

      June 30th, 2024 - 4:15pm

      Yes, Id love them to make a figurine of Colin aswell. As you say the paintwork will be a nightmare but since they made such a Smashing job of the Terileptil Android I’m confident Harrops can do his costume justice.

  • Welsh Doctor Who Fan

    June 28th, 2024 - 10:59am

    Hi all,
    It looks like it has sold out – just had a look at 11.00 and says “sold out”.
    It seems these figurines are now very popular and this is an excellent set to add to the collection.

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    • Snowman

      June 28th, 2024 - 12:46pm

      It’s Abit of a Strange One Welsh Doctor Who Fan. As you say they do seem popular, but quite a Few Times accordingly Harrops have put the Edition Size up to Just 250 Figurines and every time they have those Figures have taken ages to sell out (Sometimes Months). Then usually the Edition Size for the Next Release goes back down to somewhere between 200 and 225?

    • booboo

      June 28th, 2024 - 12:58pm

      I could see a potential problem here with a few (genuine) collectors buying 2, i dont know if that’s what happed here but it wouldn’t surprise me

    • Anon

      June 28th, 2024 - 1:25pm

      The other issue with this is that it acts as a companion piece to Harrop’s Sutekh Figurine of which there were 300. I suspect owners of a Sutekh would want to order the Mummy quickly to ensure they got one.

    • Cully’s Pal

      June 28th, 2024 - 4:12pm

      Ive bought two items once – the tomb insignia – looks excellent at either end of my cyberman memorabilia shelf. Amazed it didnt sell quicker althought they’ve all gone now.

  • Joe 90

    June 28th, 2024 - 10:57am

    Sold out already !

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  • Gordon

    June 28th, 2024 - 8:06am

    Got my order in nice and early

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    • anon

      June 28th, 2024 - 8:14am

      same.

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