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Robert Harrop Doctor Who Cyberman 1966
Available to order from www.robertharrop.com
Robert Harrop 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.
Their 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!
- A Limited Edition Handpainted figurine / statue from the Doctor Who Collection
- Designed and Sculpted in Shropshire, England by Robert Harrop Designs
- Official BBC License. Each piece is approved by the Doctor Who television production team at BBC Wales in Cardiff. Additionally, the Doctors are approved by the actors themselves
- Individually hand numbered with a unique number on the base
- Comes complete in a presentation box with information card and a Certificate of Authenticity!
In partnership with the BBC, Harrpos 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.
stuart
January 19th, 2017 - 2:10pmthe hands were actually painted a very light icey bluish grey to represent the coldness (more blue than grey).. plus the face was a light jersey grey material , same used on the body underneath the clear boiler type suit, plus the head peace part was not green… it was clear plastic. I wish they would do proper research in future figures.
ALAN
June 30th, 2016 - 2:18pmThe face was never that colour so it’s not accurate.
The super whovian
June 24th, 2016 - 8:49pmOne of the best Cybermen figurines I have ever seen
TheDaleksDeath
June 24th, 2016 - 4:28pmGrey hands? Eh?
The super whovian
June 24th, 2016 - 5:39pmNot sure if true but apparently some of them wore gloves. But I think we all wanted human hands
classic or what
June 24th, 2016 - 10:38pmOn the day of shooting the tenth planet the designer forgot about the hands so at the last minute they painted there hands grey
MrHaloWho
June 25th, 2016 - 4:23pmWhy would they paint their hands grey, in a black and white show?
Cyberman Bill
June 26th, 2016 - 5:28pmThey would paint there hands grey so they came out gray instead of white
Cyberman Bill
June 26th, 2016 - 5:33pmIt would match the continuity of the whole costume palette. If u ever go back and watch the Munsters, why did they bother painting him green if it was a black and white show? Why bother putting actors in colorful clothing if it’s a black and white show? The costumer has a vision or the producer and they will try and make that vision come true
prototype dalek
June 27th, 2016 - 12:25pmIt is a good point though Cyberman Bill, If it is black and white it doesn’t really make much of a difference
KEVIN BUNKER
June 24th, 2016 - 4:15pmThis looks great, most impressive of the new pieces for me. 🙂
prototype dalek
June 24th, 2016 - 1:28pmI like this one, a very detailed figurine of the tenth planet cyberman!