The BBC Shop have got some great new slices of Doctor Who merchandise to enjoy. Above you can see the new Cyberman Bust which is a hand finished and painted cold cast marble resin. Pre-order HERE.

Each Cyberman Bust has been originally sculpted from clay, which allows the sculptor to be freer, giving the pieces that dynamic and organic feel. The finished clay sculpt ‘masters’ are then taken to be moulded, and each subsequent piece has been carefully hand cast from this mould using ceramic polystone, which allows for the faithful reproduction of detail and texture applied to the original sculpt. The finishing touch is the skilful application of hand painting and finishing, which brings the sculpt to life.

Approx size:
Height: 480mm
Length: 320mm
Depth: 230mm. Read more about the making of the Cyberman Bust sculpted by Matt Buckley HERE.

Above you can see three new ELECTRONIC Dalek figures – each gliding on a wave of sound. You can purchase (L-R): Bronze Dalek, Dalec Sec and an Emperor’s Guard Dalek. Check out more Doctor Who figures HERE and click on the images for more information.
Below you can check out two extraordinary limited edition figures for collectors. First up, there’s The Fourth Doctor, as played by Tom Baker. This 1:6 scale figure features: a Velvet Effect Frock Coat; Woollen Effect Trousers with Bracers (suspenders); Long Woollen Effect Scarf; Tartan Waistcoat; White High-necked Shirt; Cravat Neck Tie; Pair of Brogue Shoes; Pair of Socks Tubes; and a Fedora Style Hat. Purchase HERE.

It also comes with the following accessories: 8 x Interchangeable Hands; 2 x Hairpieces (Hat and Hatless); Sonic Screwdriver; Bag of Jelly Babies; 1 x Yo-Yo; The Key to Time; Time Tracer; and Eldred’s Hand from The Hand of Fear. To complete this fantastic piece for fans there’s a Display Base with Illuminating Gallifreyan Symbol and a TARDIS Control Room Printed Card Backdrop.

The second figure is Amy Pond, as played by Karen Gillan. Like The Fourth Doctor, this limited edition figure also comes with fun accessories: raggedy Amelia doll; The Eleventh Hour smiley apple; 3 x pairs interchangeable hands; TARDIS model; Day of the Moon orphanage photo frame • The Impossible Astronaut invitation; TARDIS display stand; and more. Purchase HERE.

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Cameron K McEwan was the first owner and site editor of Blogtor Who since its creation in May 2008 until Dec 2015. A lifelong Doctor Who fan, Cameron has also written two books, The Who’s Who of Doctor Who and Doctor Who: The Big Book of Lists, and directed a film all about Doctor Who fans throughout the years, Who’s Changing - An Adventure In Time With Fans. Cameron also contributes TV and film news and reviews to BBC Radio London, Metro, Digital Spy, New York Observer and Den of Geek. He lives in London with his one trousers.

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