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Once again The Doctor and Davros meet.

Davros and the Doctor, now great enemies, fought each other many times, before, during and after the Great Time War. Their most recent battle saw the two ancient foes confront each other again on Skaro, where they first met centuries earlier.

On this occasion, Davros tried to trick the Doctor into letting him exploit his Time Lord regeneration energy, eager to strengthen ‘his’ Daleks and vitalise his own, aging body. And although the Doctor did share his energy, he did so with an awareness that Skaro’s discarded ‘sewer’ Daleks would rise, revolt and attack the planet’s current inhabitants! And so with his plan in tatters and his creatures under attack, Davros had again been defeated and the Doctor had a chance to get away in his chair.

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Just a side note Character-options now has new parts available for that 12" Dalek who has lost its parts in a Battle with the Doctor. The cost for each is £4.00. 

 

 

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The unknowing monster called Eliza.

 

Countless haunted house tales tell the story of a mysterious and spooky individual hiding in the attic, and the Landlord's creepy mansion is no exception. When Shireen and Bill stumble upon Eliza, a young woman formed entirely of wood and infested with woodlice creatures, they are seriously freaked out by a Human, preserved by Lice.

 

Isolated in the Tower Room and desperately lonely, all Eliza wants is to have company. Having fallen very ill, with no doctors able to help her, she has been quarantined in the Tower by her 'father' the Landlord, unable to experience companionship or share her life with other people. "My father knows what's best", but she has no idea of what the Landlord is really up to.

Kept alive by the woodlice which infest the house, she doesn’t know that the energy preserving her is coming from other human beings… When the Doctor makes his heart-breaking discovery – that this old man is actually Eliza's son – everything changes for Eliza. She is appalled at her son's behaviour and the lives that have been sacrificed for her own. "My little boy. This has to end." Forcing the Landlord to be consumed into the house with her, and to stop any more needless killing, she takes control and brings her son down with her.

 

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A side note for today It's 40 years since K9 first appeared on TV in the second episode of The Invisible Enemy with Tom Baker transmitted on the 8th October 1977.

 

 

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These Monsters are called The Monks who are Super-intelligent creatures with immeasurable powers, they can move between countries and places using mysterious portals. Descending on the Doctor while he is attempting to read the Veritas, they tell him that "This is a game."

 

 

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The Thames Ice Snake

Underneath the Thames, chained to the banks of the river, is an ancient creature of unknown origin. Alien or not, this giant sea snake has been responsible for the freezing of the Thames at regular intervals – none less so than during the last great Frost Fair of 1814!

 

Imprisoned by the ancestors of Lord Sutcliffe (since their discovery that the animal’s dung could be used as a superheating biofuel) the creature has a symbiotic relationship with a number of glow-fish in the river, which attract food and melt the ice to bring unsuspecting humans down into the water to allow the snake to feed.

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Missy

The self-confessed ‘Queen of Evil’. Turning good. Maybe. It’s really complicated…

 

Missy is the latest incarnation of one of the Doctor’s oldest friends and quite possibly his most ruthless enemy - the Master. The Doctor was first reunited with this particular ‘version’ of his old 'friend' when Missy allied herself with the Cybermen. She planned to convert the dead of planet Earth, ‘upgrading’ the fallen into a vast army of silver soldiers. But unusually, she planned to give the Doctor this terrifying force, keen to see what he would do with such power. The Doctor shunned the opportunity, however, and Danny Pink was able to lead the ‘new born’ Cybermen, meaning Missy’s scheme was defeated. But Clara wanted revenge on the Time Lady and seemed willing to kill her. The Doctor prevented this, although before we discovered what he himself would do, a solitary Cyberman – a figure which it later transpired could very well have been the Brigadier - appeared to destroy Missy.

Well… couldn’t very well keep calling myself the Master, now, could I?

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But of course, like every regeneration before her, Missy has a history of returning from the dead. Missy achieved this many times, not least when she joined the Doctor and Clara on Skaro, as the Doctor attempted to thwart Davros’ plan for Dalek domination.

Although Missy appeared cornered by Daleks in their own city with no means of escape, clearly she again defied the impossible, as the Doctor was to see her again, seemingly at the end of her life. A prisoner on Carnathon, and faced with execution at the hands of the Doctor himself, Missy was at the mercy of a precisely calibrated technology, built to disable her regenerative ability, and fated to be placed inside a Quantum Fold Chamber for 1,000 years. Unwilling to kill his oldest friend, the Doctor reached a compromise: he locked Missy into the vault and vowed to guard it until she could reform. But could Missy really learn to be good?

 

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She was a pain and the two Masters joined forces to assist the rise of the Cybermen and bring the Doctor down once and for all! and In the greatest irony of all, Missy stabbed the Master in the back in an effort to stand with the Doctor during his final battle with the Cybermen. Knowing that he was about to die and regenerate into Missy, the Master took it upon himself to shoot Missy in the back with his laser screwdriver. Two Masters, dying by their own hand – a fitting end to two incarnations of one of the greatest villains in all of time and space…

 

 

 

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For those who have seen the above episode This Doctor Who Mondassian Cyberman Lifesize Cardboard Cutout 190cm has fold out strut to the rear which means its entirely self supporting. This high quality cutout arrives in our own specially designed rigid packaging. Material : Photo-quality cardboard cutout Size : approx Height : 190cm / 75Inch Width : 61cm / 24Inch Easy to assemble.

Only sold in the UK for now the cost around £38.39 thru Amazon UK.

 

 

 

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And so ends most of the Monsters for the 12th Doctor. I will add new Monster for all the Doctors as the figurines are made since many are forth coming.

 

 

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Here we have another addition now with Robert Harrop as they have added soon to be sold out The Draconians from Frontier of Space.

 

With Dr Who still very popular Harrops have recently renewed their initial 3 year licence so this range is sure to continue with many more figures to come.

Limited Edition Handpainted figurines / statues from Doctor Who.

1:12 scale

Designed and Sculpted in Shropshire, England by Robert Harrop Designs.

Official BBC License. Each piece is approved by the Doctor Who television production team at BBC Wales in Cardiff. Additionally, the Doctors are approved by the actors themselves.

Individually hand numbered with a unique number on the base.

Figurines come complete in a presentation box with information card and a Certificate of Authenticity!

 

 

 

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Another Classic Monster.

Robert Harrop Doctor Who 2012 Snowman

 

“I think winter is coming… Such a winter as this world has never known!”

In 1842 England, a young boy builds a snowman, but refuses to play with the other children. The snowman starts speaking to the boy, repeating his assertions that the other children are silly.

Fifty years later, the boy has grown up to be Doctor Walter Simeon, proprietor of the Great Intelligence Institute. He hires men to collect samples of snow, which he places in a large snow-filled globe in his laboratory before feeding the men to a group of animated snowmen.

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