You have hardly ANY figures ;) I still have my Dapol originals. Including a pull out TARDIS interior/exterior. It has to be said, with modern Doctor Who figures, the quality, in terms of looking like the actor/esses and characters, is SPOT on. Which is interesting because some lines of toys for TV and films over do them or take liberties? But, with the Doctor Who range? It's mind blowing. They truly make each one special. And the best thing I like? Sets based on stories? That adds something for those who are well versed in Doctor Who lore or learning it. And your figures on display look beautiful. Thank you for this video. Put a smile on my face. David
This set of releases manages to be even less impressive than last years for me. Lat year I could take some solace in the 8th Doctor set, as each figure was distinct and different. This year though is apparently the year of the Dalek.... and a stage play no one has actually seen.... I love the character Options figures, make no mistake on that. But the choices over the last two years, the innovation and ingenuity that resulted in a Harry Sullivan/Ian Chesterton/Robot&4th Doctor set, have slipped away. And what we are left with is laziness and banality. And an enormous price rise to go with it. It's not good enough - I will readily pay for quality, for an ingenious 'Harry Sullivan', or a well judged Monster/companions set. But not endless Daleks and kitch ephemera like the stage play no one has ever seen.... Have CO run out of imagination? Where's the passion....?
Hey,these look great! Your collection looks awesome! USA
Im sure they said they’re colour coding the packaging based on Doctor which is why the yellow/blue colouring
You have hardly ANY figures ;) I still have my Dapol originals. Including a pull out TARDIS interior/exterior.
It has to be said, with modern Doctor Who figures, the quality, in terms of looking like the actor/esses and characters, is SPOT on. Which is interesting because some lines of toys for TV and films over do them or take liberties?
But, with the Doctor Who range? It's mind blowing. They truly make each one special. And the best thing I like?
Sets based on stories? That adds something for those who are well versed in Doctor Who lore or learning it.
And your figures on display look beautiful. Thank you for this video. Put a smile on my face.
David
Looking forward to the Stephen Noonan, I mean David Bradley, I mean Richard Hurndall figure 😉
I hope we can a 15 doctor and tardis set this year or next year with Ruby
Doctor who. B&M. Figure set. Thoughts. 2023
This set of releases manages to be even less impressive than last years for me. Lat year I could take some solace in the 8th Doctor set, as each figure was distinct and different. This year though is apparently the year of the Dalek.... and a stage play no one has actually seen....
I love the character Options figures, make no mistake on that. But the choices over the last two years, the innovation and ingenuity that resulted in a Harry Sullivan/Ian Chesterton/Robot&4th Doctor set, have slipped away. And what we are left with is laziness and banality.
And an enormous price rise to go with it.
It's not good enough - I will readily pay for quality, for an ingenious 'Harry Sullivan', or a well judged Monster/companions set. But not endless Daleks and kitch ephemera like the stage play no one has ever seen....
Have CO run out of imagination? Where's the passion....?