
The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Will you be picking up any of these sets, DWC readers? This substantial line up represents some of the finest early Doctor Who episodes and will be familiar to many from diehard fans to adults that spent their child hoods hiding behind the sofa at teatime!” “Once again we are delighted to be working with B&M in bringing a fresh new collection to the legions of fans. In this set you’ll find the highly detailed Gold Supreme Dalek and Grey drone Dalek as seen in the episodes.Ĭonsidered a classic among Doctor Who fans, this episode saw the Third Doctor and his companions Jo and U.N.I.T take on Time Travelling guerrillas, Ogrons and the Daleks, in a bid to avert World War III.Īl Dewar, Character Options’ Creative Director, said:
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History Daleks #7 Day of the Daleks collector figure setįinally, we jump one story forwards to the next decade to 1972’s Day of the Daleks and the Daleks’ first foray into colour TV with Collector Set #7 which celebrates this four part story first shown in January of that year. So first up is Set #5 The Power of the Daleks Set, comprising of two highly detailed Daleks – The Silver Drone Dalek and Drone with Mutant Scoop Dalek. The Doctor Who Daleks’ Collector Sets have their very own fan base and to mix things up a little the next two sets are slightly out of order to give a more varied on shelf presence.

History Daleks #5 Power of the Daleks collector figure set The evil Voord, Warriors of the Planet Marinus, with its arid land and acid seas are extremely memorable because of their truly unique design and are replicated in this classic set.Īgain, this comes with a detailed insert card. This Ian Chesterton Action Figure depicts one of the Doctors very first companions and is accompanied by not one but two Voord Warrior Action Figures with dagger accessory. The Keys of Marinus collector figure setĪlso from a classic episode of 1964 is The Keys of Marinus Collector Figure three figure Set.


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Their appearance at the window towards the end of episode 1 must rate as one of the creepiest entrances of any alien in the show.Ĭelebrating the episode fans will be able to enjoy a First Doctor figure, a Sensorite Action Figure with Probe Accessory plus an alternative Sensorite ELDER Action Figure with Probe Accessory.įor the first time in a 3 figure pack, we have a detailed insert card, rather than bare white card. The Sensorites were a terrific alien species with their telepathic abilities and peaceful overtures. This Doctor Who Collectors set is a must have for all Doctor Who fans and collectors and includes a trio of detailed Doctor Who figures from the classic 1964 episode, The Sensorites. Here are the four sets in detail: The Sensorites (1964) collector figure set not with specially created insert artwork. Each set will include highly detailed 5.5 inch scale figures featuring multiple points of articulation and come presented in the ‘heritage’ Doctor Who packaging (i.e.
