In particular, it’s Dalek Sec, the leader of a group of individual-ized Daleks created to better fight the Doctor. Last up is one the Doctor’s greatest enemies, the Daleks. There’s also a bit of airbrushing to help bring out the details of the sculpt. It’s all very cleanly done and nothing is out of line or sloppy. The paint is decent, though, due to the nature of the design, it is a bit simpler than the Doctor’s. The detailing of the wires under the armor plating looks particularly interesting and gives the figure some nice dimension. The sculpt looks fairly spot on to the design of the character on the show. The articulation is actually a bit better here than on the Doctor, as he’s got a ball jointed neck and shoulders, which really adds to the posing options. ![]() The Cyberman stands a little over 5 inches tall and features 16 points of articulation. This is just one of the basic Cyberman drones, based on the revamped design from the Russell T Davis era. Next up is one of the Doctor’s recurring foes, the Cybermen. It’s a decently done piece, and matches the quality of the figure, and fits perfectly into his hand. The Doctor includes one accessory, his trusty sonic screwdriver. Of note is just how well handled the pinstripes on the suit, which are all very small and evenly spaced. The paint is all really sharp, with no noticeable slop or bleed. The separate piece used for the suit jacket is a little bit too bulky, but not too terrible. The body sculpt is pretty good too, if not quite as good as the head sculpt. The 3D glasses are a separate piece, which is really well scaled to the figure, which is super cool. I’ve seen pictures of some of the earlier Tens and the likeness to Tennant is only passable at best, but this figure seems to have really improved in that area. The sculpt is pretty decent over all, but the head is where this figure really shines. However, the rest of the articulation works really well, which makes up for the somewhat limited shoulders. The articulation is actually pretty decent over all, though I di kind of wish he had more than simple cut joints on his shoulders. The Doctor stands about 5 inches tall and has 14 points of articulation. He’s shown here in his usual pinstriped suit, and he’s also wearing his 3-D glasses which are important to the plot of the episode. This is the Tenth Doctor, which means he’s based on David Tennant’s version of the character. ![]() It’s a three-pack based on the second series finale, “Doomsday,” and I believe it was released in 2012.įirst up, it’s the titular Doctor. The figures in this set were released as part of the Doomsday set. I’ll be reviewing a set of Doctor Who figures, which are my very first set of Doctor Who figures ever. So yeah, this time around it’s a first for me. ![]() So, apparently, there’s a part 13 to my “post-Christmas review.” It came as a surprise to me as well.
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