Dapol

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The Dapol logo as it appeared on most Doctor Who action figure packaging.

Dapol are a model railway manufacturer that secured the licence from the BBC to produce and market a range of Doctor Who toys. The licence ran from 1988 until 2001, with the BBC declining 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 TARDIS console with five sides instead of the normal six, a green K9, a Fourth Doctor with no hat or scarf, and an undersized Second Doctor with no articulation.

Dapol's action figures were the subject of the parodic comic story Doctor Who? 153. In it, the Seventh Doctor commends how lifelike the Dapol Dalek and Cyberman figures are, telling Ace that he hears they are to be used in future episodes of Doctor Who. Ace then shocks him by presenting the Doctor with figures of them both, substantiating the rumour that they too, are going to be replaced.

Dapol also held other licences; one allowed them to release special edition glassware products, while another gave them permission to sell branded adhesive transfers. In 1995, Dapol obtained a further licence to operate the Llangollen Doctor Who Experience, a long-standing Doctor Who exhibition in Wales, next to its factory.

Merchandise

Main article: Dapol action figures

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