Statues & Figurines

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Karvanista was a dog-like alien who was the last surviving member of the Division, a Time Lord 'special forces' group that intervened to protect Gallifrey. He was effectively the Fugitive Doctor's companion. During the Flux he was bonded with Dan Lewis, and kidnapped him in order to save him.
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The Twelfth Doctor encountered this dream version of Santa in 'Last Christmas'. He was the product of the dream crabs - clawlike creatures that latch on a human head and feed on people's brains while putting them in a dream state.
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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.
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When the Doctor was suffering from a bout of depression he took refuge in nineteenth century London. While he was there he encountered the Great Intelligence, who was bringing malevolent snowmen to life to act as his enforcers. The Snowman figurine is 10 cm tall.
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Mestor was a giant sluglike creature who featured in the Sixth Doctor story 'Twin Dilemma'. He planned to spread his eggs throughout the universe, bringing it under his control. He had mental abilities, which he used to take over the mind of the Time Lord Azmael, but he was defeated when the Doctor destroyed his original gastropod body and Azmael used up his last regneration destroying his mind. The figurine stands 10.5 cm tall.
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Ashad was a Cyberman who planned to wipe out all organic life and convert the Cybermen into a purely robotic race. Unlike other Cybermen, he didn’t have an emotional inhibitor and had only been partially converted.  He encountered the Thirteenth Doctor when she visited the Villa Diodati and he was killed by the Master during the assault on Gallifrey.
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The Skithra were a race of scorpion like creatures who stole technology from other races. In 'Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror' their queen tries to force Tesla to repair her ship. The Eaglemoss figurine is 9.6 cm (approximately 4") tall.
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Novice Hame was part of a religious order called the The Sisters of Plenitude who founded the hospital on New Earth. Their work resulted in cures for nearly all diseases but, as the Tenth Doctor discovered, they used unethical methods. Novice Hame reappeared in 'Gridlock' where she served as the Face of Boe's nurse. The Eaglemoss figurine is 10 cm (just under 4") tall.
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In the episode 'Smile' the Doctor and Bill encounter Emojibots who kill anyone who appears to be unhappy. The robots had display screens in place of faces, which showed emojis indicating whether they were happy of murderous. The Eaglemoss figurine is 3.2" (8.2 cm) tall.
In the story 'The Doctor's Wife' the Eleventh Doctor is lured outside of the normal universe to a realm where a creature known as 'House' survives by draining the energy from TARDISes. He escapes by cobbling a control room and console together from the remains of wrecked TARDISes. The 'junk' console is in scale with all the figurines in the collection.

This box-set unites the Eighth Doctor (Paul McGann) with two beloved co-stars from the Big Finish audio dramas: Liv Chenka (Nicola Walker) and one of the Master's Dalek allies! The Eighth Doctor is portrayed in a black leather jacket holding his sonic screwdriver.Liv Chenka, a human medical technician from the planet Kaldor, acted as a companion to both the Seventh and Eighth Doctors.

The characters are all portrayed as they appear in the Big Finish Audio play "Dark Eyes".

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The reapers appeared in the Doctor Who episode 'Father's Day'. When Rose alters the timeline by saving her father Pete, she damages time itself and reapers appear to 'feed' on the damage. The Eaglemoss models were made using the CG models that were created for the show and stand 14 cm tall.
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.

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This box-set collects the First Doctor with his original three Companions: Barbara Wright and Ian Chesterton, and the Doctor's granddaughter Susan Foreman.
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This incredible sixth scale statue shows the Tenth Doctor as portrayed by David Tennant. He is dressed in the blue version of his suit, holding his sonic screwdriver and wearing his trench coat.

The statue is in scale with Eaglemoss's other mega statues, and is perfect to be displayed alongside the Fourth and the Fifteenth Doctors. It was sculpted digitally before being cast in a high quality resin and painted by hand.

The statue stands approximately 32 cm tall.

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In the original Battlestar Galactica Muffit was a robotic recreation of Boxey's pet daggit, which was killed during the Cylon attack. Despite being a robot, Muffit had a real personality, occasionally getting into trouble and saving the day.

This is one of the very few BSG statues that Eaglemoss produced. It stands just over 4.25 inches (11 cm) tall.

The 2004 series of Battlestar Galactica upgraded all the elements of the show, including the Cylons themselves. The modern version of the Centurion was a fully-CG creation that took the series' effects to a new level. In the show, the Centurions were ruthless killing machines with limited intelligence and self awareness.

The statue stands 7.5 inches (19 cm) tall.

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