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* The [[Sontaran|Sontaran Trooper]] had a non-removable helmet.
* The [[Sontaran|Sontaran Trooper]] had a non-removable helmet.
* Released as a standard issue.
* It was released as a standard issue.
* This figure includes a Sontaran Gun accessory.
* This figure included a Sontaran Gun accessory.
* This was one of eleven Series Four figures released separately as a Collect-and-Build, with all the component parts contributing to an 8" mounted Vespiform.
* This was one of eleven Series Four figures released separately as a Collect-and-Build, with all the component parts contributing to an 8" mounted Vespiform.
* The [[Sontaran|Sontaran Trooper]] was also available as part of the ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem|Sontaran Stratagem]]'' boxset along with [[Donna Noble]], [[Staal|General Staal]] and [[Skorr|Commander Skorr]].
* The [[Sontaran|Sontaran Trooper]] was also available as part of the ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem|Sontaran Stratagem]]'' boxset along with [[Donna Noble]], [[Staal|General Staal]] and [[Skorr|Commander Skorr]].

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Character Options manufactured Doctor Who action figures in the 5" scale which tied into the 2008 series of Doctor Who. The series began with figures from Voyage of the Damned that had not been included in the series 3 releases. Though the line did not include representations of every character in the series, it incorporated many of them, as detailed below.

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. [1]

Figures were often released in batches, referred to as "Waves". Thus, a figure might be said to be in "Wave 1", "Wave 2", or the like.

Peculiar to this series, eleven figures were released separately as part of a branded "collect-and-build line". Each individual figure in this "line" contained component parts for another figure. When assembled, the parts created an 8" mounted Vespiform. A number of the figures in this "line" were also made available as a boxed character set — without the Vespiform parts.

Astrid Peth

Dalek: Supreme

  • The Supreme Dalek, as seen in The Stolen Earth, was released.
  • This was one of twelve Series Four figures released separately as a Collect-and-Build Vespiform Wave. This figure included the Head.
  • A 5" remote-controlled version of the Supreme Dalek was also released (along with a 12" remote control model).

Davros

  • Davros, as seen in The Stolen Earth/Journey's End, was released.
  • This was one of eleven Series Four figures released separately as a Collect-and-Build, with all the component parts contributing to an 8" mounted Vespiform.
  • This figure was also available in The Stolen Earth box set.

The Doctor with Adipose

  • This version of the Tenth Doctor with five Adipose featured the Doctor with glasses, sonic screwdriver, but no trench coat.

25 Adipose

  • This set featured twenty-five Adipose from Partners in Crime.
  • Another version included a Collect and Build Vespiform sting.

The Doctor Time Crash

Donna Noble

Hath: Peck

  • Hath Peck, with his gun, was released.
  • This was one of eleven Series Four figures released separately as a Collect-and-Build, with all the component parts contributing to an 8" mounted Vespiform.

Natural Ood

  • A natural Ood, with a detachable hind brain, was released.
  • This was one of eleven Series Four figures released separately as a Collect-and-Build, with all the component parts contributing to an 8" mounted Vespiform.

Ood Sigma

  • Ood Sigma with detachable communication sphere.
  • Available only as a standard issue.
  • This was also one of eleven Series Four figures released separately as a Collect-and-Build, with all the component parts contributing to an 8" mounted Vespiform.

Pyrovile Set

  • This Pyrovile figure was released as a twin set along with a Roman Soldier at a slightly higher price than regular releases.

Pyrovile Priestess

  • The Pyrovile Priestess, as seen in The Fires of Pompeii, was released.
  • This was one of eleven Series Four figures released separately as a Collect-and-Build, with all the component parts contributing to an 8" mounted Vespiform.
  • This model had a detatchable hood revealing the full Priestess's head.

River Song

  • Professor River Song, with a squareness gun and sonic screwdriver mark ?, was released.
  • This was one of eleven Series Four figures released separately as a Collect-and-Build, with all the component parts contributing to an 8" mounted Vespiform.

Sontaran: Trooper

Sontaran: General Staal

Sontaran: Commander Skorr

Vashta Nerada

  • Vashta Nerada Suit Creature
  • This was one of eleven Series Four figures released separately as a Collect-and-Build, with all the component parts contributing to an 8" mounted Vespiform.

Vespiform

  • Unavailable separately this larger figure was a Build-it figure with pieces assembled from the collected parts in a series of twelve Series Four characters.
  • This figure came with its own stand.

Sets

Series four set

Voyage of the Damned set

Tenth Doctor figure with sonic screwdriver
Astrid Peth figure
2 Heavenly Host figures with halo weapons
Titanic life-ring

Sontaran Stratagem set

Donna Noble figure
Sontaran Trooper figure (with non-removable helmet)
General Skaal figure
Commander Skorr figure.

The Stolen Earth set

Tenth Doctor figure
Davros figure
Supreme Dalek figure
Crucible Dalek figure
  • The Crucible Dalek is a new mould with noticable differences from previous Daleks, including extra detail on the body and more slender eye, arm and gun stalks.

Companion set

Footnotes

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