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Lego Doctor Who 50th Anniversary

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Card & Board Games Accessories MONOPOLY: Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Collector's Edition View all 4 screenshotsWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has given its recently released video game LEGO Dimensions a boost by launching a second wave of expansion packs in plenty of time for the holidays.Like Skylanders, Nintendo's amiibo and Disney Infinity, LEGO Dimensions is a toy-video game combo that allows players to import physical toys into gameplay using a specially designed platform. The Starter Pack comes with the platform and characters representing three of LEGO’s showbiz-branded toy lines (Batman from DC Comics, Lord of the Rings’ Gandalf and Wyldstyle from The LEGO Movie).A selection of characters and mini-toys from other brands, including LEGO Ninjago, Jurassic World and Back to the Future, were released as Wave 1 expansion packs alongside the Starter Pack at the end of September. Wave 2 has now been added and brings Doctor Who to the range of available properties as well as additional LEGO Ninjago, The Simpsons and The LEGO Movie characters.




LEGO Dimensions expansion packs comes in three flavors: Level Packs, Team Packs and Fun Packs. Level Packs include toys and and unlock a themed adventure that is separate from LEGO Dimensions’ main Story Level. All expansion packs give players access to an additional Adventure World based on an individual pack’s brand.The new Hire-a-Hero feature allows players to temporarily use a Wave 1 expansion pack character by paying for it with virtual LEGO studs collected in the game. These holographic characters don’t open up Adventure Worlds. They can, however, be used to solve puzzles and overcome obstacles that require special powers only some characters have. Wave 2 characters will be added in the future.LEGO Dimensions is available for Microsoft’s Xbox One and Xbox 360, Sony’s PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 and the Nintendo Wii U. You can read our in-depth review here. Chaz Lipp, Music, Movies, Interviews Jeff Burger, Music, film, popular culture Bill Bentley, Bentley's Bandstand




Michael Simpson, Home Entertainment Tech Matt Rowe, Music News, Reviews View all writers »What I've been doing Doctor Who: An Unearthly Child Official LEGO Comments 3 Last Updated 2 years ago. Click "Updates" above to see the latest. “Have you ever thought what it's like to be wanderers in the Fourth Dimension? Susan and I are cut off from our own planet - without friends or protection. But one day we shall get back. On 23 November 1963 a legend was forged, the BBC aired the first episode of Doctor Who, entitled ‘An Unearthly Child’ it set the ground for over fifty years of time and space exploration. This set depicts that momentous event of television history. Other sets on LEGO Ideas are based around the latest incarnations of Doctor Who, this idea aims to go back to where it all began and tell the origin story of the legendary time lord. This set includes the entrance to 76 Totter’s Lane, where the First Doctor parked his TARDIS so his granddaughter Susan could visit the local Coal Hill School to learn about the twentieth century, but her strange unworldly behaviour intrigues two of the staff members;




history teacher Barbara Wright and Science teacher Ian Chesterton, who decide to visit Susan at home, only to find Susan entering the mysterious junkyard! The minifigures included in this set are as always the Doctor and his companions; the First Doctor (played by William Hartnell), his eager granddaughter Susan (Carol Ann-Ford), the skilful Ian Chesterton (William Russell) and the empathic Barbara Wright (Jacqueline Hill). No Doctor Who set would be complete without a TARDIS, and this set is no exception. Arguably more iconic than the Doctor himself, the space and time machine has been a staple of the show since day one (as represented here) a clever mix of visionary design and budgetary constrains, the idea for a humble police box to become a Type 40 TARDIS was ingenious. Now you can visit different locations across the LEGO universe and create new stories with your own TARDIS. With a little help from the TARDIS, the Doctor can collide with characters from Pirates, Castle, Ninjago, Chima, The Hobbit, Blacktron and more!




"I know that free movement in time and space is a scientific dream I don't expect to find solved in a junkyard!" The junkyard as first visited in ‘An Unearthly Child’ has been featured a number of times in Doctor Who history, mostly during the shows anniversaries; The Sixth Doctor in ‘Attack of the Cybermen’, the Seventh Doctor in 'Remembrance of the Daleks’ and most recently in the fiftieth anniversary special ‘The Day of the Doctor’ with David Tennant’s and Matt Smith’s Doctors. This set, if produced would contain 4 minifigures, the TARDIS and Junkyard Street Diorama. This project has a Flickr account, which will have more images of this set, and other sets in higher resolutions as they arrive. If you liked this project, Thank You! Be sure to tell your friends about it. You can tweet about it on Twitter, and 'Like' it on Facebook using the links under the 'SUPPORT' button. Its also available to like on LEGO's Re:Brick Site, be sure to like it there as well!

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