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[[File:Dapol_famous.jpg|thumb|A well known production image of multiple Dapol figures. From left to right; [[Tetrap]], [[Mel]], [[Fourth Doctor]], [[Seventh Doctor]], [[K9]], [[Ace]], Silver [[Dalek]], and [[Imperial Dalek]]; all in the [[TARDIS]].]]{{big toc}}
[[File:Dapol_famous.jpg|thumb|A well known production image of multiple Dapol figures. From left to right; [[Tetrap]], [[Mel]], [[Fourth Doctor]], [[Seventh Doctor]], [[K9]], [[Ace]], Silver [[Dalek]], and [[Imperial Dalek]]; all in the [[TARDIS]].]]{{big toc}}
'''Dapol''' are a railway maker which secured the licence from the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] to produce and market a range of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' toys. The licence ran from [[1988]] until [[2002]].
'''Dapol''' are a railway maker which secured the licence from the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] to produce and market [[Dapol action figures|a range of ''Doctor Who]'' toys]]. The licence ran from 1988 until 2001, until the BBC declined to renew it in 2002.


Its range included action figures of [[the Doctor]], [[companion]]s and enemies, as well as various [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] models. The company often released obviously flawed figures, such as a five sided [[TARDIS console]] instead of the normal six, a green [[K9]], a [[Fourth Doctor]] with no [[hat]] or [[the Doctor's scarf|scarf]], and an undersized [[Second Doctor]] with no articulation.
Its range included action figures of [[the Doctor]], [[companion]]s and enemies, as well as various [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] models. The company often released obviously flawed figures, such as a five sided [[TARDIS console]] instead of the normal six, a green [[K9]], a [[Fourth Doctor]] with no [[hat]] or [[the Doctor's scarf|scarf]], and an undersized [[Second Doctor]] with no articulation.


Under the terms of its licence Dapol also released special edition glassware products and adhesive transfers.  In [[1995]] Dapol obtained a further licence to house and operate [[Doctor Who exhibition]]s.
Under the terms of its licence Dapol also released special edition glassware products and adhesive transfers.  In [[1995]] Dapol obtained a further licence to house and operate the [[Doctor Who Experience (Llangollen)|Llangollen Doctor Who Experience]], a long-standing ''Doctor Who'' exhibition in Wales next to its factory.
== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://dapol.co.uk The current company website]  
* [http://dapol.co.uk The current company website]  

Revision as of 15:19, 14 July 2013

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A well known production image of multiple Dapol figures. From left to right; Tetrap, Mel, Fourth Doctor, Seventh Doctor, K9, Ace, Silver Dalek, and Imperial Dalek; all in the TARDIS.

Dapol are a railway maker which secured the licence from the BBC to produce and market a range of Doctor Who] toys. The licence ran from 1988 until 2001, until the BBC declined to renew it in 2002.

Its range included action figures of the Doctor, companions and enemies, as well as various TARDIS models. The company often released obviously flawed figures, such as a five sided TARDIS console instead of the normal six, a green K9, a Fourth Doctor with no hat or scarf, and an undersized Second Doctor with no articulation.

Under the terms of its licence Dapol also released special edition glassware products and adhesive transfers. In 1995 Dapol obtained a further licence to house and operate the Llangollen Doctor Who Experience, a long-standing Doctor Who exhibition in Wales next to its factory.

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