lego doctor who 11 doctors

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Lego Doctor Who 11 Doctors

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Used & new (9) from $24.95 & FREE Shipping on orders over $35. Sold by Who's Emporium and Fulfilled by Amazon. Doctor Who The Eleven Doctors Micro-Figure Set by Underground Toy FREE Shipping on orders over . DetailsDoctor Who TARDIS Mini Construction Playset - Eleventh Doctor FREE Shipping on orders over . DetailsDoctor Who Mad Libs FREE Shipping on orders over . The ultimate Doctor Who micro-collectors set! Features all eleven incarnations of the Doctor as highly detailed micro-figures presented in an impressive Tardis display box. Each micro-figure includes a Doctor Who display base. Recommended for ages 5 years and up. 9.8 x 1.6 x 6.9 inches 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) #6,359 in Beauty (See Top 100 in Beauty) 5 star85%4 star11%3 star2%2 star1%1 star1%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsYou never forget your first doctorWhat do you make the geeky Jewish guy that has everything? Who menorah of course! I love this set!




The Doctor Is "IN"super awesome sweet!Not bad considering I just paid $6 for a chance at ...Excellent product and service.Dr. Who Craziness - woohoo!! Most Recent Customer ReviewsSearch Customer ReviewsDoctor Who LegosLego Dr WhoDoctor Who TvDoctor Who StuffFandom OniousFandom StuffLego PolicePolice BoxLego LovinForwardI MUST have this.... Just look at that Tennant hair! So, I broke down and ordered the Eleven Doctors action figure set, as I knew I probably would, and I’m here with my consensus.  I don’t collect toys in general, so I don’t have much of a basis other than gut reaction. I hadn’t decided whether I was going to remove them from the package or not until I got them.  I’m not too pleased with the TARDIS packaging; it’s fine but the toys don’t look good in it.  I think I was hoping for too much, after all it’s not a display case, it’s a box.  So I took them out, which took about a half an hour with all the plastic twisty ties they used.  After inspecting them, I decided to judge each figure on four criteria: Likeness, Detail, Toy Quality, and Overall Coolness.




LIKENESS: The thing you (I) want in figures based on real people is resemblance and these toys by and large do a good job.  Most of them are above average facsimiles of the actors, with the best being Jon Pertwee, William Hartnell, and Christopher Eccleston and the worst being Peter Davison, Paul McGann, and Colin Baker.  C. Baker in particular has almost no definition in the face. I know he’s the pudgier one, but he has a chin.  They did get the hair pretty dead on. DETAIL: The detail of the costumes on these toys is astonishing.  They know mainly super critical nerds such as myself would buy these and if they didn’t get the look of the figures right, they’d have a bespectacled horde on their ass.  The coloring is absolutely wonderful and the costume choices for Pertwee and Tom Baker were great.  They must have rushed a ton of these out in a short time, so I can forgive a little paint running.  I’m not a monster.  Accessories are also excellent.  Six figures have a specially designed sonic screwdriver from their era, the First Doctor has his cane, the Second Doctor has his recorder, the Seventh Doctor has his umbrella, and the Sixth Doctor has, well, nothing.  




They can’t make an ego toy, I guess.  One thing I’d say against it is the Sylvester McCoy figure doesn’t have his trademark hat so we can only assume the figure was based on the four minutes of screen time in “Ghost Light” where he’s not wearing it.  That’s a minor nitpick, though.   TOY QUALITY: Here’s where I have a point of contention a little bit.  Action figures need to have some weight to them and not feel chintzy. I spent $100 on these, I don’t want them to feel like dollar store fodder.  The earlier Doctors are all well and good, the middle ones are okay, but it seemed that the three new series Doctors are just repackaged versions of the mass-produced original line.  They’re lighter and not as sturdy.  On the upside, each figure has 15 points of articulation so you can put them in any action pose you’d like.   OVERALL COOLNESS: They’re just so damn handsome as a set.  Right now I have them on my living room’s mantle and it really is awesome.  




Comic books aside, this is the only way we’re going to see every incarnation of the Doctor in one place and if you are into memorabilia, there really are none better.   Now, is it worth the price?  I feel like they could have been about $25 less expensive.  For $100+, I expected more perfection than what I got, but since I already bought them, I’m happy.  It might be possible to find them cheaper on ebay or through some dealer, but I’ll bet the price will only go up from here.  If you Whovians out there are into such things, I say go for it. Then you can do this! By the way, the top illustration is by Paul Hanley and it friggin rocks.Doctor Who89 ReviewsFIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISSpaceFantasyIdeasBuild, display and role play with Doctor Who!Although we've only recently finished off a whole series of Peter Capaldi goodness, it feels like just yesterday we were bidding farewell to Matt Smith's Doctor on Doctor Who - which is probably why I still get a little verklempt watching this CGI-'d Lego take on his regeneration scene.




While the rest of The Time of The Doctor was arguably a right mess, the regeneration is one of my favourite scenes in recent Who-history, and intrepid Animator/Youtuber BlobVanDam has recreated it pretty damn faithfully - but the Lego twist is pretty good. Check out the full scene below: It's almost like a cutscene out of the old Lego videogames (you know, the ones before they decided all the minifigures should talk all the time instead of being silent-movie-style goofballs), and all the little Lego-ified changes are pretty cleverly done, especially the actual regeneration changeover. It kinda makes me want a Lego Doctor Who game now - Lego should get round to licensing those sets and give us one! All it's missing is the music from the scene itself. No I'm not crying, it's just suddenly really, really dusty in here... [via Doctor Who on Facebook]You're reading Toybox, io9's new blog for all things pop culture. From merchandise to awesome fan creations, TV recaps and critical commentary on the hot topics of the day, you can find it all here!

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