Dapol action figures

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Dapol action figures were produced from 1988 to 2002. The following catalogues their output and number.

Figure Dapol number Notes
Seventh Doctor W001 Beige and brown coat variants, with umbrella. Ten or more variants known for umbrella colour.
Mel W002 Pink and blue blouse variants
Tetrap W003 Variants include leather or vinyl wings, and attached or detached wings.
K9 W004-1 Green and grey variants, and wagging tail or no wagging tail.
K9 W004-2 "20th Anniversary" stencilled on side.
K9 W004-3 "21st Anniversary" stencilled on side. Some also had "Longleat" on side.
K9 W004-Eclusives Various K9s made for special events over the years. Colours vary by event. Signed by various Doctor Who guests.
K9 W004-XMAS Dusty gold. "Christmas 2000" stencilled on side. US market exclusive.
TARDIS W005
TARDIS W005-35th 35th Anniversary edition, limited to 350. Gold windows and lettering. Included 5 figures.
TARDIS W005-DW1 Limited to 10 pieces. Signed by Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines. A Day With Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines 10 June 2000 exclusive.
TARDIS W005-JB All clear plastic. Originally sold with jelly babies.
TARDIS W005-SFX Improved LED bulb. Sound effects for later releases.
TARDIS W005-TB Signed by Tom Baker. Limited to 20 pieces. A Day with Tom Baker 20 October, 2000 exclusive.
The Master W006 Roger Delgado version
Sea Devil
Dalek W008-1 Imperial Dalek-style Dalek. White, gold detailing.
Dalek W008-2 Black with gold detailing. Black or gold skirt.
Dalek W008-3 The Daleks-style Dalek. Grey with blue detailing
Dalek W008-4 The Daleks-style Dalek. Gray with blue detailing. Gunstick, eyestalk, and plunger arm are black.
Dalek W008-5 Red with black detailing. Black or red skirt.
Dalek W008-6 Red with silver detailing. Gunstick, eyestalk, and plunger arm are either silver or grey.
Dalek W008-7 Red with gold detailing. Gunstick, eyestalk, and plunger arm are either unpainted bronze plastic or painted gold.
Dalek W008-8 Renegade Dalek-style Dalek. Grey with black detailing.
Dalek W008-9 Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.-style Dalek. Red with silver detailing and black base. Claw arm instead of plunger arm, and different mould of gunstick.
Dalek W008-10 All gold. Made from W008 mould or W008-9 mould.
Dalek W008-11 Glass Dalek-style "Transmat" Dalek. Clear with coloured mutant inside. Mutant came in either brown, light green, or yellow. Brown version was a Ministry of Sound Vision (MOSV) website exclusive, U.S. market only, and limited to 50 pieces.
Dalek W008-12 Light grey with gold detailing.
Dalek W008-Boots Blue with silver detailing. Only available with The Five Doctors VHS set, specially commissioned by the Boots company. Some released on card.
Dalek W008-CR Only available at the factory. Black with purple detailing. Dome, eyestalk, plunger, and gunstick are pink. All profits from this figure went to cancer research.
Dalek W008-MOSV W008-9 mould. Blue with gold detailing. Only available with The Genocide Machine, and exclusive to MOSV subscription members.
Dalek W008-exclusives Daleks made for several special events over the years. Most had the colours selected at the factory and where unique. Signed by various Doctor Who guests, varying by event.
Dalek W008-USA Red body, white head dome, and blue hemispheres Dalek. Eyestalk, gunstick, and sucker either blue or white. Limited to 2000, US market only.
Dalek W008-XMAS Special Christmas Dalek. Green body, red detailing, with sparkly gold head dome, gunstick, and sucker.
Millennium Dalek W008-M Sparkly blue, sparkly green, sparkly red, sparkly purple, sparkly black, or sparkly silver, with gold detailing. Limited to 2000 of each color. Cardboard display available for redemption of 6 Millennium Dalek proof of purchase tags.
Cyberman W009 Earthshock-style Cyberman
Black Cyberman W009-DW1 All-black Attack of the Cybermen-style Cyberman. Cardback designed by Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines. A Day With Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines 10 June 2000 exclusive.
Fourth Doctor W010 No scarf or hat
Silurian W011 Doctor Who and the Silurians-style Silurian
25th Anniversary gift set W012 Included the Seventh Doctor, Mel, Tardis, Tardis console, and green K9.
Armoured Silurian W012 Warriors of the Deep-style Silurian. Has the same production code as the 25th Anniversary Playset.
Ice Warrior W013 Weapon accessory originally made by Hasbro for G.I. Joe's Lady Jaye figure.
Ice Warrior W013 All gold. Christmas exclusive, U.S. market only. Otherwise as above.
Gallifrey High Councillor W014-1 Castellan brown robes or Arcalian Chapter green robes (Same production code).
Gallifrey High Councillor W014-2 High Council cream robes
Gallifrey High Councillor W014-3 Prydonian Chapter burgundy robes
Gallifrey High Councillor W014-4 Dromeian Chapter grey robes
Gallifrey High Councillor W014-5 Gold Usher gold robes. Supposedly only ten made.
Ace W015 With or without backpack and Dalek bat
Davros W016 Variants include One-handed version, two-handed version, and gold-trimmed 35th Anniversary version (one hand).
7th Doctor Pullover W017 Seventh Doctor's question-mark jumper.
Marx Dalek W018-1 Scaled-down Marx Toys-style Dalek. Grey with gold detailing
Marx Dalek W018-2 Scaled-down Marx Toys-style Dalek. All red.
Marx Dalek W018-3 Scaled-down Marx Toys-style Dalek. All black.
Marx Dalek W018-4 Scaled-down Marx Toys-style Dalek. All silver
Marx Dalek W018-5 Scaled-down Marx Toys-style Dalek. White with red base, gunbox, and head or glass. Attachment variants.
Marx Dalek W018-7 Scaled-down Marx Toys-style Dalek. Black with gold detailing.
Marx Dalek W018-8 Scaled-down Marx Toys-style Dalek. Silver with gold detailing.
Marx Dalek W018-10 Scaled-down Marx Toys-style Dalek. All gold.
Self-Assembly Dalek W018-KIT Scaled-down Marx Toys-style Dalek. Sold as a kit, with all pieces in a bag. Colours vary.
Third Doctor
Bump n Go Dalek W020-1 Full-scale Marx Toys Dalek reissue. Silver with gold bands. Bump n go Daleks limited to 2500.
Bump n Go Dalek W020-2 Full-scale Marx Toys Dalek reissue. Red with gold bands.
Bump n Go Dalek W020-3 Full-scale Marx Toys Dalek reissue. Black with gold bands.
Bump n Go Dalek W020-4 Full-scale Marx Toys Dalek reissue. All gold.
Third Doctor giftset W021 Included the Third Doctor, the Master, Sea Devil, Armoured Silurian, Tardis, gold Dalek with black detailing, and plastic transfer. Limited to 1000.
Davros and Dalek army Playset W021-1 Included Davros and seven Daleks. Possible Daleks included all grey or brown with gold detailing, all gold, black with gold detailing, black with silver detailing, red with gold detailing, red with silver detailing, white with gold detailing. Daleks were of either "show" or "movie" sculpt.
Fourth Doctor Playset W021-2 Included the Fourth Doctor, Tardis, K9, Mel, Cyberman, and blue Dalek with black detailing.
Seventh Doctor Playset W021-3 Included the Seventh Doctor, Tardis, Cyberman or Ice Warrior, Mel or Ace, and Dalek. Dalek was grey with gold detailing, gold with grey detailing, or green with silver detailing.
35th Anniversary Playset W022 Included the Third Doctor, 35th Anniversary Tardis, 35th Anniversary K9, the Master, Gallifrey High Councillor, 35th Anniversary Davros, and sticker. Limited to 350.
Winged Yoyo W023 Seventh or Fourth Doctor -era Doctor Who logo.
Sontaran W024 Grey/black with helmet
Sontaran Captain W024-1 Silver with helmet
The Melkur
Early Cyberman W026 Moonbase/Tomb of the Cybermen-style Cyberman. No articulation. Cybermat accessory prototyped but abandoned.
Second Doctor W027 No articulation. Undersized compared to the rest of the line.
Early Daleks Gift set W030 Included four grey Daleks with blue detailing. Each had unique appendages in place of the sucker. One came with standard sucker, one came with flamethrower, one came with radiation gauge, and one came with Dalek Mutant scoop.

Released items

Unreleased items

Dapol lost its license in 2002. Had the line been allowed to continue, figures for the First Doctor, Jamie McCrimmon, the Yeti, Polly Wright, UNIT troops, and Cyber-Leader would have been produced, as well as a new TARDIS console. Two prototypes each of the First Doctor and Yeti figures are known to exist. A Whomobile vehicle was experimented with early on, but never entered production.