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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.
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The figure depicts a Cybershade as they appeared in the 10th Doctor episode 'The Next Doctor'.

The figurine is 8.1 cm tall.

This set of Time Lords includes Missy, one of the Master's more morally complex regnerations, who worked with the Twelfth Doctor, and the version of Rassilon who appeared in 'Hell Bent'. These figurines were only produced as part of this set and were not available separately. They each stand between 9 and 10 cm tall.

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Sharaz Jek is the villain in 'The Caves of Androzani', which is one of the most admired Doctor Who stories ever made. He was a specialist in androids, who he used to harvest toxic spectrox. He was horribly burned in an accident which led him to wear a distinctive black and white mask. He was eventually killed in a battle with his nemesis Morgus. The figurine is roughly 10 cm tall.

The First Doctor returned in the story 'Twice Upon A Time', when he teamed up with the Twelfth Doctor and helped him to regenerate. This time around the First Doctor was played by David Bradley, who also played William Hartnell in the drama documentary 'An Adventure in Space and Time'. The figurine is 9.7 cm tall.
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The cunning leader of the slug-like Tractators from Doctor Who, the Gravis was the only intelligent member of his species, controlling the others like insect drones. Concealed beneath the surface of the planet Frontios, the Doctor Who Tractators used their psychic control over gravity to attack and terrify the human colonists, dragging them below the surface to act as living components in their machines. The figure captures the Gravis as it appeared in the fifth Doctor adventure 'Frontios'. This is a special limited edition figure in the Eaglemoss series.
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.

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Officially licensed and fully poseable, these dressable figures feature 14 points of articulation and highly detailed fabric outfits!

Standing approximately 8 inches (20 cm) tall, they come packaged with character specific accessories in a retro style blister card.

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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 Pirate Captain appeared in the Fourth Doctor story 'The Pirate Planet', which was written by Douglas Adams and was part of the Key to Time story arc. He used a hollowed out planet to steal resources from other worlds, had robotic limbs and even a robotic parrot. The figurine is just under 11 cm tall. 

The first time we saw the Toymaker was when he dragged the TARDIS into his realm and forced the first Doctor to play the trilogic game, while Steven and Dodo faced a series of life-sized toys. The Doctor already knew the mysterious Toymaker and the story seems to end with the destruction of his realm. The Eaglemoss figurine is 9.6 cm tall.
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Underneath the Devil's Hump is a long-dormant creature with unimaginable powers, and the Doctor's archenemy the Master is out to get them for himself.

Azal, the last of the Daemons, was created by Doctor Who's producer, Barry Letts, and writer Robert Sloman, but brilliantly brought to life by Stephen Thorne, whose booming voice and stature were perfect for this terrifying creation.

The statue was one of Eaglemoss's oversized specials and is approximately 15 cm tall.

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The cunning leader of the slug-like Tractators from Doctor Who, the Gravis was the only intelligent member of his species, controlling the others like insect drones. Concealed beneath the surface of the planet Frontios, the Doctor Who Tractators used their psychic control over gravity to attack and terrify the human colonists, dragging them below the surface to act as living components in their machines.  The figure captures the Gravis as it appeared in the fifth Doctor adventure 'Frontios'. This is a special limited edition figure in the Eaglemoss series.
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Doctor Who Figurine Collection  #11 Rassilon The Time Lord from Eaglemoss Publications. 

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.
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Hot Toys present the DC Comics lightbox based on the original DC Comics logo. Add this to your collection today! Powered by USB (cable included)
There are many amazing and fantastical ways for superheroes and villains when experiencing unique modes of transportation in movies and comics! Based on a series of Marvel cinematic releases, Sideshow and Hot Toys are excited to present a new wave of CosRiders capturing the characters and the uniquely stylized transportation devices.
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