- Korwin
- Bannakaffalatta
The spiky red headed cyborg Bannakaffalatta from the Titanic as seen in the Xmas 2007 special The Voyage of the Damned. Features detachable shirt collar and removable EMP device. Part of the Series 1, 2 & 3 Collect & Build Gelth Phantom Wave
Bannakaffalatta - Astrid Peth
5" Kylie Minogue as Astrid Peth from Voyage of the Damned (2007). Unlike the Voyage of the Damned Set version, this Astrid Peth has no white apron - the sculpt is otherwise the same. This version is also found in The Companions Set Part of the Series 1, 2 & 3 Collect & Build Gelth Phantom Wave
As seen in the episode 42 (2007)
Korwin
- The Tenth Doctor (Aged and Ancient)
Features 'Aged' and 'Ancient' versions of 10th Doctor David Tennant as seen in Last of the Time Lords (2007). Part of the Series 1, 2 & 3 Collect & Build Gelth Phantom Wave
Tenth Doctor - Captain Jack Harkness
With The Doctor's Severed Hand in Jar. Part of the Series 1, 2 & 3 Collect & Build Gelth Phantom Wave
Captain Jack & Severed Hand - The Master Regenerated
The Master in Professor Yana's Outfit as earlier released in the Utopia With Professor Yana Gift Set. Includes Gelth Phantom piece. Part of the Series 1, 2 & 3 Collect & Build Gelth Phantom Wave
The Master Regenerated - The Master with Two Toclafane Spheres
Re-released with two Toclafane sphere accessories (closed orb versions). Includes laser screwdriver accessory and two closed version toclafanes complete with clear plastic stands. This Master figure is made in the generic rather than 'waxy' plastic of the prior Series 3 2008 release
The Master with Two Toclafane Spheres - Tenth Doctor Who in blue suit with glasses
Tenth Doctor action figure of David Tennant as he appears in Series Three. Features black-rimmed reading glasses. Note, this Doctor figure wears red plimsoles. Can be found with and without Sonic Screwdriver accessory. There are suggestions that the availability of this particular figure may be more limited. - The Doctor in Blue Suit with Sonic Screwdriver
A brand new 5" Series 3c The Doctor figure. Featuring a similar Series 3 David Tennant Tenth Doctor with blue suit and red plimsoles, but with no glasses. This figure includes a Sonic Screwdriver accessory. - Martha Jones with Open Toclafane Sphere
Martha in black UNIT combat gear with open Toclafane sphere accessory (revealed version not closed orb)
Martha Jones - Martha Jones (Version 1)
The Tenth Doctor's companion in Series Three played by Freema Agyeman. This action figure features Martha as seen in Series Three with red leather jacket and blue jeans. The Martha Jones figure is also found in 12" format. When she first meets the Doctor, Martha, 23, is a medical student at the Royal Hope Hospital. Before landing the Martha role, Freema Agyeman was previously seen confronting Cybermen as Torchwood technician Adeola in Series Two, Army of Ghosts. There are two versions of the 5" Martha figure; the second version has a glossy red jacket and different coloured make up - Martha Jones (Version 2)
The second Martha Jones 5" figure release is the same sculpt but the paint finish is different. Version 2 Martha has a glossy red jacket, brighter coloured make up and lighter brown boots. This version can also be found in the Series 3 10 Figure Gift Set (2007) and with the Flight Control Tardis and Figures - Lilith
Lilith is one of the three central Carrionites or witches, along with Mother Doomfinger and Mother Bloodtide, that feature in Doctor Who Series Three, The Shakespeare Code 2007. The Carrionites desire to return from banishment in the Deep Darkness via Shakespearean London and bring about the end of the world using the power of words, also known as witchcraft. Interestingly, the name Lilith has very ancient mythological associations with female demons; Lilith has been variously described as a screech owl, a bringer of pestilence, a night she-demon, a storm demon, a preyer upon children, a seductress, and the first wife of Adam. In astrology Lilith denotes an asteroid belt as well as the Dark and Black Moons. The Lilith action figure wears a long black coat and has a menacing grimace. Lilith 5" comes with a crystal ball accessory - Judoon Captain
The Judoon feature in Series Three's Smith and Jones (2007). The Captain of the Judoon Platoon was the only one to remove his helmet during their entire mission on the Moon. Features weapon, communication device and scanning unit. The Judoon mission is to uncover the alien presence amongst the humans at Martha's Royal Hope Hospital. Available as a 12 and 5 inch action figure. The 5 inch Judoon Captain's rhino head can be found with an ivory or grey paint finish - Judoon Captain (Grey)
The Judoon Captain (Grey) can be found as a single carded figure and in the Series Three 10 Figure Gift Set. Also released as Series 4 Series 4 Figures Also found on a slightly smaller card as 2010 B & M re-release - Judoon Trooper
The Judoon are a brigade of interplanetary enforcement officers. Available for hire, they are most likely to say "Prepare to be catalogued" or "Justice is swift". Their large dark helmets cover massive rhino-like heads. The action figure features a non-removable black helmet and Judoon weapon. Judoon Trooper figures are dressed in black leather-effect armour with centurion-style tunics and heavy black boots. Judoon action figures carry weapons and special scanning units. There will be 5" and 12" figure versions available. Note, there will also be a Character Options replica Judoon UV Light Scanner and Pen and a Judoon Voice Changer Helmet as well. Look out for the Judoon Sound Mug too - Dalek Sec Hybrid
From Daleks in Manhattan (2007) Cult of Skaro leader Dalek Sec merges with a human, Mr Diagoras, to create a new Dalek/human hybrid race; "I am a Human Dalek, I am your future". Dalek Sec Hybrid retains Mr Diagoras' 1920's double breasted pin-striped suit with black and white spats, whilst also featuring an exposed brain, single bulbous eye and six head tentacles. Dalek Sec Hybrid is also released as a 12" figure. Note, a new Dalek Sec Hybrid Voice Changer Mask has been released; Character Options expect it to be one of their biggest sellers - Novice Hame
Novice Hame Female Cat Nun makes an appearance looking after the Face of Boe in the Series Two episode New Earth (2006). In Series Two Nurse Novice Hame wears a white habit. The cat nun Novice Hame, a feline humanoid belonging to the order of the Sisters of Plenitude, reappears in Doctor Who Series Three Gridlock (2007) helping the Face of Boe to defeat the giant crab-like Macra. The Series 3 Novice Hame action figure wears a black habit and carries a removeable gun. Novice Hame is released in both the 5" and 12" formats Novice Hame - Damaged Dalek Thay
Series 3A. 5" Dalek Thay with panels removed. This Damaged Dalek Thay figure depicts Cult of Skaro quartet member Dalek Thay with Dalekanium casing removed as seen in Daleks in Manhattan (2007). The Dalekanium is required as a conductor material at the top of the Empire State Building - Dalek Thay
Series 3B. The second release Thay is now called simply 'Dalek Thay' and has a different picture on the packaging. The figure itself is the same. Dalek Thay Vs Crucible Dalek - Dalek Thay
Series 3C. The third release Thay is found in the revised blister pack used from 2008 onwards - Brannigan
The cat pilot from Gridlock (2007). Brannigan is released as a 5" figure. Thomas Kincade Brannigan, on screen played by Ardal O'Hanlon, is one of the many trapped Motorway drivers beneath New New York. With wife Valerie and the kittens he has travelled just five miles in twelve years. The Brannigan figure comes dressed in full flying outfit complete with aviators hat and goggles - Scarecrow
Series 3 and Version 3 Blue/Black Tunic Scarecrow with Brown Scarf and Grey Belt Scarecrow - Scarecrow (Grey Tie)
There are three versions of the Scarecrow; one has a grey neck tie, the other a brown neck tie, and the third in beige. From The Family of Blood (2007), the Family's army of Scarecrow soldiers easily blend in with their field surroundings. The Scarecrows remain motionless until summoned to battle by the Family - Scarecrow (Brown Tie)
Scarecrow released in three versions with brown tie and with grey tie, and also in beige - The Doctor in Pentallian Space Suit
From the Series 3 episode 42 (2007). The Doctor must trip the exterior magnetic switch to pull Martha back to the spaceship SS Pentallian. The SS Pentallian has been illegally mining fuel from a living sun. The Doctor has just 42 minutes to save the ship and her crew from the searing fury of the sun entity - The Master
John Simm's The Master in black suit with scale Laser Screwdriver accessory. In the guise of Prime Minister Harold Saxon The Master plots the Earth's destruction with the help of the Toclafane (three part serial: Utopia, The Sound of Drums and Last of the Time Lords, 2007). The Master first appeared in the 1971 Doctor Who episode Terror of the Autons. A second version of The Master, in Professor Yana's outfit, is found in the Utopia With Professor Yana Gift Set - Professor Yana
Derek Jacobi plays Professor Yana in Utopia (2007). At the end of the universe in the year 100 trillion Professor Yana is working on a space vessel to transport the last of the humankind to the planet Utopia. Figure includes Time Lord's fob watch chain detail - Laszlo
From Daleks in Manhattan (2007), Laszlo is the partner of New York showgirl Tallulah. Laszlo escaped from the Dalek laboratory before his ultimate transformation into a Pig Guard could be effected, stranding him somewhere between pig and human. Laszlo features pig snout, tusks and pig ears - Weeping Angel
From the Doctor Who episode Blink (2007). The Weeping Angels are an ancient race from the dawn of the universe. The Weeping Angel action figure will be released in two versions, Weeping and Screaming. Weeping Angels consume the energy of their victims in the present by sending them to die in the past. However, they cannot attack so long as they are watched. "Don't even blink!" - Weeping Angel (Screaming Version)
The earliest releases of this figure were called 'Weeping Angel' only on the packaging, the second release later versions are titled 'Weeping Angel (Screaming Version)'. From the Series 3 episode Blink (2007). If the Angels are not watched they can go into attack mode devouring the energy of their victims. Also available in alternative Weeping version Screaming Angels 11th Doctor Weeping Angel (Regenerating) - Dalek
Series 3 'Dalek' has the bronze/gold livery found on the revised Genesis Ark Daleks - The Doctor
The Doctor in long coat and red plimsoles with Sonic Screwdriver accessory. This figure was previously only found in the Daleks in Manhattan and Flight Control Tardis & Figures sets