Dapol Doctor Who Figures
Thanks Robert & Hoosier Whovian
List of Dapol Doctor Who Figure Releases (1988-2001)
- Third Doctor
- 4th Doctor
- 7th Doctor with umbrella in beige
- Sontaran Grey with helmet
- Sontaran Silver with helmet
- Silurian
- Armoured Silurian
- All Gold Dalek
- Christmas Dalek (2000 pieces)
- Christmas k9 (2000) pieces
- K9 Grey
- K9 Green
- Cancer Research Charity Dalek (pink and purple)
- Sea Monster with heat ray
- The Master
- Ace with backpack and Dalek bat
- Red and black Dalek
- Red and gold Dalek
- Film Dalek
- Time Lord (red)
- Time Lord (green)
- Time Lord (grey)
- Time Lord (cream)
- Early 'Moonbase' Cyberman
- 'Earthshock' Cyberman
- Earthshock Cyberman (Black) Llangollen Day Black Cyberman
- Second Doctor model Dapol Patrick Troughton Original Sculpt
- 7th doctor with umbrella in brown coat
- Davros with hand Dapol Davros
- Davros without hand
- Imperial Dalek
- Early Daleks Gift Set - Drone, Mutant, Perceptor & Pyroflame Daleks Dapol Early Daleks Set
- Transmat Dalek with green mutant Dapol Transmat
- Transmat Dalek with brown mutant (limited edition)
- Genesis of The Daleks Dalek
- Dalek Supreme with silver spots
- Dalek Supreme with gold spots
- Mel in pink top
- Mel in blue top
- TARDIS
- Davros
- TARDIS playset with TARDIS's, and The 7th doctor with umbrella and Mel
- Millenium Red shiny Dalek
- Millenium Green Shiny Dalek
- Millenium Blue shiny Dalek
- Millenium Black shiny Dalek
- Millenium Purple shiny Dalek
- Millenium Silver shiny Dalek
- Ice Warrior
- Gold Ice Warrior (limited edition)
- Tetrap with wings
- Statue of Melkur
- Grey Marx Dalek replica (and other replica 60s Marx Daleks variations)
There were also other limited edition figures only made in small batches or not generally released as well as prototype Dapol figures that were planned but never released.
Other Dapol toys and figures were planned but never released such as Bessie, Liz, Sarah Jane, Jo Grant, 1st Doctor Prototype Dapol William Hartnell, Yeti Dapol Yeti Prototype and more Daleks (Source:richardwho.com, an incredible toy history resource, with thanks).
Thanks Alfie