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Having bypassed the other [[2009 Specials (Doctor Who)|2009 specials]], [[Character Options]] manufactured '''''Doctor Who'' action figures in the 5" scale which tied into ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'''''. These figures were the last that were released in the [[David Tennant]] era and surfaced in [[January]] [[2010]]. They were the first new Character Options figures based on the [[BBC Wales]] series since [[December]] [[2008]].  
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Having bypassed the other [[2009 Specials (Doctor Who)|2009 specials]], [[Character Options]] manufactured '''''Doctor Who'' action figures in the 5" scale which tied into ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'''''. These figures were the last released in the [[David Tennant]] era and surfaced in January [[2010 (releases)|2010]]. They were the first new Character Options figures based on the [[BBC Wales]] series since December [[2008 (releases)|2008]].


The range consisted of just four figures: a "damaged" version of the [[Tenth Doctor]], the [[John Simm]] [[The Master|Master]], [[Timothy Dalton]]'s [[Rassilon]] (though released under the name "[[Lord President]]"), and [[Matt Smith]]'s immediately post-[[regeneration|regenerative]] [[Eleventh Doctor]].  
The range consisted of four figures: a "damaged" version of the [[Tenth Doctor]], the [[John Simm]] {{Simm|n=Master}}, [[Timothy Dalton]]'s [[Rassilon]] (though released under the name "[[Lord President]]" ) and [[Matt Smith]]'s immediately post-[[regeneration|regenerative]] [[Eleventh Doctor]].
 
As was customary for Character Options, the figures were not actually 5" tall. Instead the [[Dalek]] figure was 5" tall and all of the other figures were scaled to match it.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://doctorwhotoys.net/designworks3.htm|title=Behind the Scenes at Design Works: Part 3 A little history|date of source=|website name=doctorwhotoys.net|accessdate=22nd October 2011}}</ref>


As was customary for Character Options, the figures were not actually 5" tall. Instead the [[Dalek]] figure was 5" tall, and all others were scaled to match. All other figures are scaled to match it.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://doctorwhotoys.net/designworks3.htm |title=Behind the Scenes at Design Works: Part 3 A little history |date of source= |website name=doctorwhotoys.net |accessdate=22nd October 2011}}</ref>
== Footnotes ==
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Having bypassed the other 2009 specials, Character Options manufactured Doctor Who action figures in the 5" scale which tied into The End of Time. These figures were the last released in the David Tennant era and surfaced in January 2010. They were the first new Character Options figures based on the BBC Wales series since December 2008.

The range consisted of four figures: a "damaged" version of the Tenth Doctor, the John Simm Master, Timothy Dalton's Rassilon (though released under the name "Lord President" ) and Matt Smith's immediately post-regenerative Eleventh Doctor.

As was customary for Character Options, the figures were not actually 5" tall. Instead the Dalek figure was 5" tall and all of the other figures were scaled to match it.[1]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. Behind the Scenes at Design Works: Part 3 A little history. doctorwhotoys.net. Retrieved on 22nd October 2011.