Doctor Who 1:21 scale

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ALL-NEW This brand new 1:21 scale figurine shows the Fifteenth Doctor as portrayed by Ncuti Gatwa. It is exactly the same scale as the Eaglemoss figurine collection and is designed to stand alongside them, bringing the series of Doctors up to date.

When the Fifteenth Doctor regenerated, he discovered a new zest for life. This Doctor was one of the most stylish and enthusiastic incarnations of the Time Lord. He travelled with Ruby Sunday and Belinda Chandra and found himself confronting the Lords of Misrule when the fabric of reality was stretched.

Scale 1:21, approx 84mm tall.

ALL-NEW This brand new 1:21 scale figurine shows the Fourteenth Doctor as he appeared in the three specials. It is exactly the same scale as the Eaglemoss figurine collection and is designed to stand alongside them, bringing the series of Doctors up to date.

When the Fourteenth Doctor regenerated, he was surprised to discover that he had a familiar face. He reunited with his old friend Donna Noble, and fought the Meep and the Toymaker before bi-generating so there were two Doctors at the same time. Then after centuries of adventure, he decided it was time to take a rest.

Scale 1:21, approx 84mm tall.

£29.99

This version of the TARDIS was introduced in the 1976 story ‘The Masque of Mandragora’ at the beginning of the fourteenth season. By that point the original TARDIS prop was too battered to survive.

The new TARDIS was designed by Barry Newberry and was wider than its predecessor with a flatter roof. The text on the door panel was white on blue. There were some occasional changes to the lamp but this version remained in use for four years until the story ‘Horns of the Nimon’.

Our model was built by Gavin Rymill. It is 1:21 scale (to go with The Doctor Who Figurine Collection) and stands 132 mm tall to the top of the lamp.

When Doctor Who returned in 2005, the team built an entirely new TARDIS. This version was bigger than any of its predecessors and, in fact, bigger than an original London police box. The production team actually made four different versions of the prop but there were no significant differences between them.

The model is 1:21 scale to match the Eaglemoss figurines and stands 14.3 cm tall.

During the Seventh Doctor’s tenure, there were actually three different versions of the TARDIS, all of which were made of fibreglass. They were all cast from the same moulds, but there were differences to do with the frame around the sign at the top and the position of the lock and handles. These TARDIS props had doors on the front and the back. On one side, the door opened on the left; on the other side, it opened on the right.

The model is 1:21 scale to match the Eaglemoss figurines and stands 12.8 cm tall.

The original version of the TARDIS was modified at the end of the show’s third season. The design of the roof was altered so that it was flatter, and new doors were made with a new lock. This version first appeared in “The War Machines” and was used throughout the Second Doctor’s tenure. It was given a refit before “The War Games”.

The model is 1:21 scale to match the Eaglemoss figurines and stands 12.8 cm tall.

£49.99

This beautiful polystone model of the standard Dalek introduced in 2005 stands 197 mm tall.

This is the first in a new line of medium-sized Daleks and is an upgrade on the smaller Daleks Eaglemoss released with a more detailed gun and glass 'ears'. At 1:8.5 scale it is the perfect size to fit on your shelves.

The original TARDIS prop was modified in “The War Games” and this version was used throughout the Third Doctor’s stories and for the Fourth Doctor's first two seasons. Various repairs were made during this time, most notably, it was given a fresh coat of paint. The original prop was eventually retired in 1976, meaning it had been in service for 13 years.

The model is 1:21 scale to match the Eaglemoss figurines and stands 12.9 cm tall.

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In ‘The Happiness Patrol’ the Doctor and Ace land on the planet Terra Alpha, where sadness is against the law. In an effort to enforce joy, Helen A’s Happiness Patrol paint the TARDIS pink. After the Doctor helps with the rebellion, normal emotions are restored and the TARDIS is painted blue again.

The model is 1:21 scale to match the Eaglemoss figurines and stands 12.8 cm tall.

Fully BBC licensed and approved merchandise.

Scale 1:21.

This figure of an Imperial Guard Dalek from the Ninth Doctor story 'The Parting of the Ways', features incredible detail and is part of a collectable limited edition series of fine quality figurines. Part of the Rare Dalek subscriber series.

This stunning figure of the Imperial Dalek with Sonic Probe from the episode 'The Parting of the Ways' features incredible detail and is part of a collectable series of fine quality figurines.

Fully BBC licensed and approved merchandise.

Part of the Rare Dalek subscriber series. This is one of two SD13s, but noted as Rare Dalek 12, Imperial Dalek with Sonic Probe.

Scale 1:21, approx 80mm tall.

This figure of the New Paradigm Dalek 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.

Scale 1:21, approx 80mm tall.

£29.99

The current version of the TARDIS was actually introduced during the Doctor’s thirteenth regeneration in 2018. It combines the best of all the previous TARDIS props with definite echoes of the original version used by William Hartnell. It has a stacked roof and a more sophisticated paint scheme than its immediate predecessor.

Our model was built by Gavin Rymill. It is 1:21 scale (to go with The Doctor Who Figurine Collection) and stands 139 mm tall to the top of the lamp.

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

A little bit crazy but even more heroic, this Doctor could find the fun in anything, but his passion to fight evil ran deep as his love for his friends.

The Eleventh Doctor is shown as he appeared in the episode “THE PANDORICA OPENS”

Scale 1:21, approx 84mm 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.

This model of Supreme Dalek appeared in the Fifth Doctor story 'Resurrection of the Daleks', which sees the Daleks attack London and make moves in their war with the Time Lords. It is 7.6 cm tall.

This rare figure of the Weapon Malfunction Dalek from  the Third Doctor story "Death to the Daleks' is part of a collectable limited edition series of fine quality figurines.

Each figure is created from a refined 3D digital sculpture which is then cast in special metallic resin and hand painted.

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

Fully BBC licensed and approved merchandise.

Part of the Rare Dalek subscriber series.
Scale 1:21.

After the end of the Time War the Doctor believed that all the Daleks were trapped outside normal space and time, but one of them had survived. The Tenth Doctor and Rose found the 'Last Dalek' in Henry van Staten's museum of alien artefacts. The Dalek was revived after it absorbed time-travelling energy from Rose. it started a killng spree before it realized it had developed a conscience and destroyed itself. This version of the modern Dalek has a slightly different paint scheme to all the other Daleks. It is roughly 7.5 cm tall.
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