Products

278 products

£9.99

The Carrionites appeared to be witches who appeared in the Tenth Doctor story 'The Shakespeare Code'. In reality they were aliens who had adopted human form. They had a technology that used words to produce enormous power.

The figure is 9.4 cm tall.

£9.99

The Chameleons suffered a catastrophe on their home planet that left them without faces or identities. Arrogantly declaring themselves the most intelligent beings in the galaxy, they set about abducting and replacing humans‚at least, until the Second Doctor got involved.

The figurine is approximately 9.7 cm tall. .

£9.99

The Cheetah People appeared in the Seventh Doctor story 'Survival' and were the last aliens to appear in the series classic run. They were originally humanoids who took on catlike characteristics including fur, fangs and claws, when they were exposed to a a virus that rewrote their DNA.

The figurine is 9 cm tall.

Syggron was a Kraal scientist who developed almost indestructible androids, which he planned to use to invade Earth when the Kraal planet became uninhabitable. He appeared in the Fourth Doctor story 'The Android Invasion' and was killed by a vial of a virus he had developed to wipe out humanity.
£9.99

The clockwork robots appeared in the Tenth Doctor story 'The Girl in the Fireplace'. They were from the 51st century but after a computer malfunction they became obsessed with Madame de Pompadour. They travelled through time to the 18th century, making various attempts to steal her brain. As part of their plan they dressed like members of the French court.

The figurine is 9.5 cm tall.

£9.99

This figure depicts Cloister Wraith, the guardian of the Matrix of Gallifrey, as they appeared in the Twelfth Doctor episode, 'Hell Bent'.

The figurine is 10 cm tall.

Limited Edition Convention exclusive
Set of two official prop replica coins in a presentation box.

Trantor’s imperial coins are used as currency from the Core to the outer reach. Both coins depict a stylized image of the emperor on one face, with differing symbols on the reverse.

£24.99

Limited Edition Convention exclusive

Ten inch (25.4 cm) plush of the logical part of the homicidal hologram Badgey from Star Trek: Lower Decks. Logic-y was a hologram created when the virtual tutor program Badgey had a major malfunction and removed all logic from his code. Logic-y’s attempts to reintegrate with Badgey and stop the rogue program’s mission of destructive revenge resulted in his deletion.
Limited Edition Convention exclusive
Limited-edition collector’s trading card set including 50 episodic cards covering all five seasons of the hit show, plus 16 character cards and 10 bonus foil clone cards.
In David Tennant's first season as the Doctor, he visits a parallel Earth where people are gradually being converted into Cybermen. The operation is coordinated by the Cyber Controller who is based on a Cybus Industries airship above London. The Eaglemoss figurine shows him in the 'throne' that links him to the cyber network.

This is an oversized special issue.

£12.99

The Cyber Warriors were an advanced form of Cyberman who appeared in 'Ascension of the Cybermen'. They were survivors of the last great Cyber War in the distant future. The Doctor and her companions encountered an entire ship full of them who led the invasion of Gallifrey.

The figurine is 10.4 cm tall.

£9.99

The Cybermen were redesigned in the Tenth Doctor's first season. These Cybermen, who made their debut in the story 'Rise of the Cybermen', were from a parallel universe where Cybus Industries was the most powerful corporation on Earth. The design gave them hard outer bodies for the first time and became the most familiar version of the Cybermen for the next decade.

The figurine is 10.5 cm tall.

The Damaged Cyberman from the story 'Closing Time' shows the shabby Cyberman with scars and holes on his body. It is meticulously handpainted to show the age of the Cyberman.
£9.99

The Cybermen were redesigned in the Tenth Doctor's first season. These Cybermen, who made their debut in the story 'Rise of the Cybermen', were from a parallel universe where Cybus Industries was the most powerful corporation on Earth. The design gave them hard outer bodies for the first time and became the most familiar version of the Cybermen for the next decade.

The figurine is 10.5 cm tall.

"This action figure shows D’Vana Tendi when she was an ensign aboard the U.S.S. Cerritos in the early 2380s. The Cerritos was her first posting after she graduated from Starfleet Academy and she started her career in sickbay before she was assigned to the senior science officer training program. Tendi’s green skin is typical of Orions. She comes with a phaser and a tricorder.  The figure is 4.5 inches (11.4 cm) tall. It is part of a new series that features characters from all the modern Star Trek shows."

This stunning figure of the Dalek Battle Computer features incredible detail and is part of a collectable limited edition series of fine quality figurines.

Figures in this collectable series are frozen in a 'Moment in Time' pose which is detailed on the collectors box.

This figure depicts the Dalek as it appeared in the classic Seventh Doctor adventure from 1988 ' Remembrance of the Daleks'.

Fully BBC licensed and approved merchandise.

Part of the Rare Dalek subscriber series.

Scale 1:21, approx 78mm tall.

£12.99

This special display stand was designed to show off the Daleks. It has special areas for seven Daleks and was originally only available to premium subscribers.
This is the version of the Dalek which appeared in the first season after Doctor Who returned in 2005. It is subtly different from the Dalek that appeared earlier in the season, with some changes to the painting and it went on to become the definitive take on the Daleks. The figurine is 8 cm tall.
This stunning figure of the Death Zone Dalek features incredible detail and is part of a collectable limited edition series of fine quality figurines. This was part of Eaglemoss's series of rare Daleks.
Shopping cart

Your cart is empty.

Return to shop