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Revision as of 17:02, 27 September 2012
Dapol was a company that, having established itself as a manufacturer of model railway products in 1984, secured the licence from the BBC to produce and market a range of Doctor Who toys. The licence ran from 1988 until 2002.
Best known for its range of action figures of the Doctor, companions and enemies, as well as various TARDIS (interior and exterior) models, the company was infamously remembered for its less-than-perfect releases that included a five sided TARDIS console instead of 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 Doctor Who exhibitions.
Merchandise
Action Figures
Figure | Notes | |
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Third Doctor | ||
Fourth Doctor | No scarf or hat | |
Seventh Doctor | Beige, with umbrella | |
Sontaran | Grey with helmet | |
Sontaran | Silver with helmet | |
Silurian | ||
Silurian | Armored | |
Dalek | All gold | |
Christmas Dalek | Limited to 2000 pieces | |
Christmas K-9 | Limited to 2000 pieces | |
K-9 | Grey | |
K-9 | Green | |
Cancer Research Charity Dalek | ||
The Master | ||
Ace | With backpack and Dalek bat | |
Dalek | Red and black | |
Dalek | Black and Gold | |
Dalek | Blue and Grey | |
Dalek | Red and Silver | |
Dalek | Red and Gold
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