Tenth Doctor
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.
The Weeping Angels are some of the most terrifying creatures who ever appeared on Doctor Who. If you stop looking at them - even blink for a second - they will throw you back in time, changing your life forever. This is one of Eaglemoss's mega statues, it comes with swappable heads so you can choose an angelic or and angry statue. It stands an impressive 12.2" (31 cm) tall.
 
This is an oversized special issue.
The figurine is 10.5 cm tall.
Figures in this collectable series are frozen in a 'Moment in Time' pose which is detailed on the collectors box.
This figure depicts the mohicanned Judoon Captain as he appeared in the 13th Doctor episode 'Fugitive of the Judoon'.
Fully BBC licensed and approved merchandise.
Scale 1:21, approx 99mm tall.
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The figurine is 8.1 cm tall.
At the end of the Time War, the Master used a chameleon arch to turn himself into the human Professor Yana. He then hid himself as the end of the Time. Yana was a kind man who only realised his true identity when he met the Doctor. Once he regenerated, the Master was as murderous as ever. The figurine, which is one of Eaglemoss's very best, is 9.6 cm tall.
The figurine is 9.5 cm tall.
At the end of the Time War, the Master used a chameleon arch to turn himself into the human Professor Yana. He then hid himself as the end of the Time. Yana was a kind man who only realised his true identity when he met the Doctor. Once he regenerated, the Master was as murderous as ever. The figurine, which is one of Eaglemoss's very best, is 9.6 cm tall.
Every figurine is in perfect 1:21 scale, with measurements taken from the original props and the BBC’s archives to make sure that the height relationship of all the characters is correct. Every issue of the magazine gives you essential information about the featured character and reveals the inside story behind the featured episode.
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.
This final set from the Time Lords Victorious series features the Tenth Doctor in full Time Lord regalia and Brian the Ood. These figurines were only produced as part of this set and were not available separately. They each stand between 9 and 10 cm tall.
Every figurine is in perfect 1:21 scale, with measurements taken from the original props and the BBC’s archives to make sure that the height relationship of all the characters is correct. Every issue of the magazine gives you essential information about the featured character and reveals the inside story behind the featured episode.
This stunning figure of Dalek Sec 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 captures Dalek as they appear in he Tenth Doctor episode 'The Daleks Take Manhattan'. The half human-Dalek hybrid was a failed Dalek experiment in revitalising their race. Brought to eerie life by expert modellers, cast in metallic resin and individually hand-painted Dalek Sec Figurine makes an excellent addition to the Dalek series.
Fully BBC licensed and approved merchandise.
Scale 1:21, approx 98mm tall.
This version of the Cyber Leader appeared in the Tenth Doctor story 'The Next Doctor'. Unlike normal Cybermen, it has a transparent dome on the top of its skull that allows you to see its brain and a black faceplate. The figurine is 10.6 cm tall.