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March 3rd, 2011 36 comments

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Doctor Who Gallifrey Edition Statue Second Doctor

Underground Toys Doctor Who Statue Range

Patrick Troughton’s portrayal of the Second Doctor is captured at last in a statue of exacting detail.

This is the first in a series of Collector Statues from Underground Toys that will bring you beautiful detailing and incredibly accurate likenesses of characters from “Doctor Who”, the most successful science fiction series ever. Everyone involved in this project has worked meticulously to bring these pieces of history to life in a manner never seen before.

The Second Doctor’s costume is from the storyline ‘The Tenth Planet’ which was first broadcast on 29th October 1966. At the time, “Doctor Who” was broadcast in black and white but the colours used on the statue are authenticated by the many existing ‘behind the scene’ shots.

This piece itself is made from polystone and once set on it’s base, stands 9” tall. It is presented in a high-quality, fully illustrated closed gift box. Masterfully painted and beautifully crafted, the Second Doctor is packaged with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity and is ready to display.

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Categorised under: Busts, statues, dolls and figurines, Collectables

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36 comments

  • Reverse The Jelly Baby Of The Neutron Flow

    June 23rd, 2011 - 3:32pm

    BooBoo have you seen the Eleventh Doctor Version:
    http://www.doctorwhotoys.net/undergroundtoysstatues.htm
    Its on this page!

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    • booboo

      June 23rd, 2011 - 4:06pm

      yes but we have to wait for the Ok from Underground Toys (which we have now had)

  • Anthony was the Master.

    March 6th, 2011 - 8:23pm

    Arent there any others? Say, how much is it worth? Id pay for MY Doctors! (the two of them). Tell me itsl ess than £50 itll be a glad fortune 😀

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  • luke kelly

    March 6th, 2011 - 10:29am

    😆 that looks really interesting i might pre order that

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  • dalek emporer

    March 4th, 2011 - 5:10pm

    This looks brilliant and right up my street, never interested in figures but statues of this standard – great bring on all 11

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  • TheNo.1Doctor

    March 4th, 2011 - 4:46am

    Looks brilliant but it just looks like a CO figure on a stand.

    Reply

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