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DWFC Kerblam Man figurine.png|[[DWFC 153]]<br>[[Kerb!am Man]]
DWFC Kerblam Man figurine.png|[[DWFC 153]]<br>[[Kerb!am Man]]
DWFC Broton figurine.png|[[DWFC 154]]<br>[[Broton]]
DWFC Broton figurine.png|[[DWFC 154]]<br>[[Broton]]
DWFC SniperBot figurine.jpg|thumb]]|[[DWFC 155]]<br>[[SniperBot]]
DWFC SniperBot figurine.jpg|[[DWFC 155]]<br>[[SniperBot]]
DWFC Cybershade figurine.jpg|[[DWFC 156]]<br>[[Cybershade]]
DWFC Cybershade figurine.jpg|[[DWFC 156]]<br>[[Cybershade]]
DWFC Recon Scout Dalek.png|[[DWFC 157]]<br>[[Reconnaissance Dalek]]
DWFC Recon Scout Dalek.png|[[DWFC 157]]<br>[[Reconnaissance Dalek]]

Revision as of 09:29, 13 November 2023

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Figurines were included with each issue of Doctor Who: Figurine Collection.

All figurines were produced in 1:21 scale, based on measurements of the original props, and from BBC archives, and cast in a metallic resin. Each figurine is painted by hand, and individually numbered.

Because of exact scale, each figurine is also proportional to other figurines in the collection — the Empty Child can hold his hand out to the Second Doctor, as he might in the DWU, and Scaroth measures up as he would against the Simm Master. Doctor Who: Figurine Collection began in 2013, and continues into 2021.

Regular issues

Rare Dalek Collection

Console Collection

Special issues

External links