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Add some Gallifreyan style to your outfit with this set of seven collectable Doctor Who: Flux Pin Badges. Jodie Whittaker’s Thirteenth Doctor is joined by long-time companion Yaz and Liverpudlian Dan as well as the canine soldier Karvanista, observation officer Vinder and two insidious villains from the Doctor’s ancient past – Azure and Swarm, the Ravagers!
These adorable metal Doctor Who Pin Badges capture some of the greatest characters in Doctor Who’s history in a fun chibi style. The set comes in a special presentation box.
$103.00 $206.00

A Time Lord, best friend

The Doctor‚ robotic dog K9 is easily one of the series most popular companions. ¬†Eaglemoss developed but never released a 1:4.5 scale version of K9. The figurine, which stands 16.5 cm tall, shows the Mark I version of K9, which made its debut in The Invisible Enemy and proved so popular that he ended up travelling with Tom Baker‚ the Fourth Doctor for the next four years. He was nearly given his own spin off with Sarah-Jane. He even returned in 2006 to help the Tenth Doctor fight the Krillitane.

$103.00 $206.00
The Autons are a form of living plastic that is animated by the Nestene Consciousness. They made their debut in 'Spearhead from Space', the story that introduced the Third Doctor. As part of their plan, they created humanlike bodies that had guns concealed in their hands. This figurine shows an Auton worker, who were effectively warriors and only had crude features. The figurine is 10 cm tall.
$19.00

Eliza was a human woman who was transformed into a being of living wood afer an encounter with a group of alien insects. She spent 70 years in this form, but forgot what had happened to her. Her son killed many people in order to keep her alive, but when she found out what had happened, she was horrified and gave up her own life. The figurine is 9.5 cm tall.
$19.00

The monks appeared in a three-part Twelfth Doctor story starting with 'Extremis.' They created a virtual reality simulation to plan an invasion of Earth. They then conquered the planet for real, but only after requesting humanity's permission. They were shapeshifters, and chose a form that looked like a human corpse. The figurine is 10 cm tall.
$19.00

The Autons are a form of living plastic that is animated by the Nestene Consciousness. They made their debut in 'Spearhead from Space', the story that introduced the Third Doctor. As part of their plan, they created humanlike bodies that had guns concealed in their hands. This figurine shows an Auton worker, who were effectively warriors and only had crude features.

The figurine is 10 cm tall.

$19.00

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.

$19.00

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.

$19.00

As part of the Slitheens' plan to destroy the planet Earth, they modified an Earth pig so that it looked like an alien. They then dressed it up in a spacesuit, and put it in a ship, which they crashed into the Thames. The pig had no idea about their plans and died trying to escape. When the Ninth Doctor examined the body he realised that everything was not as it seemed. The figurine is about 6.5 cm tall.
$19.00

The Tritovores were insect like humanoids with heads that would have looked at home on a giant fly. They appeared in the story 'Planet of the Dead', when they captured the Tenth Doctor and Christina de Souza, who they believed were responsible for crashing their spaceship. The figurine is 10 cm tall.
The Master is the Doctor's nemesis. Like him, he is a Time Lord who can regenerate and different versions of him have confronted the Doctor. This box set set contains the first four: the Master played by Roger Delgado as he appeared in 'Terror of the Autons'; the emaciated Master from 'The Deadly Assassin'; the Anthony Ainley version from 'Castrovalva' and the Eric Roberts Master from the TV movie. Each figurine is roughly 9.5 cm tall.
The Silurians ruled Earth millions of years before humans evolved, but environmental changes forced them to put themselves into hibernation. This version of the Silurians is from the Fifth Doctor story 'Warriors of the Deep' when they teamed up with their cousins the Sea Devils to attack Sea Base Four as the beginning of a plot to reclaim control of the Earth. The figurine is approximately 11 cm tall.
$19.00

When we first saw the Ood they were servants on a Sanctuary Base involved in deep-space exploration. They are telepathic and have two brains, one of which they carry in their hands. The Ood on the base were possessed by an ancient being known as the Beast and their eyes glowed red. The Ood figurine stands 10 cm tall.
$38.00

Rose Tyler, played by Billie Piper, is one of the Doctor's defining companions. She met the Ninth Doctor shortly after the end of the Time War and joined him in the TARDIS. She saved the world from a Dalek invasion by absorbing vortex energy and becoming the 'Bad Wolf'. She continued to travel with the Tenth Doctor, and was eventually trapped in a parallel universe with a version of the Doctor hat was created in a meta crisis. She is shown here with the Tenth Doctor in 'The Stolen Earth'. The Doctor is roughly 10 cm tall and Rose is 9 cm.
This beautiful 34.3cm tall, hand-painted statue captures the iconic likeness of the Fourth Doctor, as portrayed by Tom Baker. This sixth scale statue is what Eaglemoss described as a Mega Statue and is perfect for display alongside other statues in the series including Daleks, Cybermen, and the Tenth and Fifteenth Doctors.

The Fourth Doctor was one of the most popular and loved regenerations and dominated the 1970s.

$25.00

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.
$75.00

This box set features the first four Doctors to appear after Doctor Who was rebooted in 2005 from Christopher Eccleston to Peter Capaldi. Each is hown in a classic pose. Look out for similar sets that feature the earlier Doctors. Each figurine is approximately 10 cm tall.
$38.00

In 'Tooth and Claw' the Doctor and Rose meet Queen Victoria who is being threatened by a Werewolf (or as the Doctor calls it a Lupine Wavelength Haemovariform). It's actually an alien that can transform its host by infecting its blood. It planned to take control of Britain by infecting the Queen. The Doctor eventually defeats it using moonlight. The Eaglemoss figurine was a special issue that stands 15 cm tall.
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This Art Print Set contains the following prints


This figurine captures Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor, clad in the ceremonial Gallifreyan robes he donned in .'The Deadly Assassin'. The story saw the Fourth Doctor pitted against the Master who returned after three years in a new, decrepit wraith-like form played by Peter Pratt! The President of Gallifrey is resigning, and ready to name his successor but the Doctor is an unwanted guest at the ceremony. Scale 1:21, approx 110mm tall.
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