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8th Doctor Who Sixth Scale Figure

8th Doctor Who Sixth Scale Figure

Check out the 8th Doctor Who Sixth Scale Figure. After his death on the operating table, the Doctor regenerated into his eighth incarnation in a hospital morgue on December 31, 1999. The Eighth Doctor was unpredictable, frenzied and suffered bouts of amnesia. Teaming up with Grace Holloway to save the world from being pulled inside-out by the Master’s hijacking of the TARDIS, the Eighth Doctor was last seen trying to avoid fighting in the Time War. He was killed in a spaceship crash on Karn and temporarily revived by its Sisterhood, who begged him to save reality by offering him a choice of regenerative elixirs. However, with a universe at war and no longer needing a doctor, who would he become healer or warrior…? Sideshow and BIG Chief Studios are proud to announce the all-new 1:6 Scale Collector Figure in celebration of the Eighth Doctor. Officially licensed by BBC Worldwide and produced in a limited worldwide edition, each figure features a fully realized likeness of Paul McGann as the inspiring Time Lord in his frock coat three-piece suit from the TV Movie and comes packed with numerous accessories including: a key to the TARDIS; Beryllium Chip; Sonic Screwdriver; bag of Jelly Baby Sweets; Magnifying Glass and more.

 

Brand: 
Doctor Who
Manufacturer: 
BIG Chief Studios
Type: 
Sixth Scale Figure
SKU: 
903029

 

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