Each Doctor Who 5” Figure features multiple points of articulation and character-specific accessories if applicable. The Fourth Doctor Adventure Set includes the Forth Doctor and villains corresponding with the following episodes: “Pyramids of Mars” (1975), “The Robots of Death” (1977), and “Destiny of the Daleks” (1979).
The Forth Doctor: Sculpted to represent the likeness of actor Tom Baker, the Fourth Doctor figure is outfitted with trademark hat and varicolored floor-length scarf, and is equipped with Sonic Screwdriver accessory. The Fourth Doctor is the longest-running incarnation in the history of the show. His varying endeavors on direct behalf of the Time Lords were much less frequent than those of his predecessor.
Mummy: Accompanied by urn and accessories, the barrel-chested Mummy is clad in ragged, form-fitting grey rags. Having materialized in a Victorian gothic mansion, the Forth Doctor and Sarah immediately notice incongruities stemming from the fact that the premises has been misappropriated by an Egyptian Ibrahim Namin, ultimately in the name of Sutekh the Destroyer, the last of the Osirians. Namin possesses a ring which enables him to control robotic mummy servitors.
Voc Robot: The V-6 is sheathed in a quilt-textured silvery-green chassis, with knee-high platform-style boots, and a greenish head crafted to somewhat resemble a human countenance. Set on a distant planet where humans mine for precious metals, the massive sandminer, Storm Mine 4, is manned by nine humans alongside a larger number of robots designed to perform both manual labor and various technical functions. Murders of human staff occur both prior and subsequent to the arrival of the TARDIS, and it is ultimately revealed that the robots have received modified programming which enables them to kill humans.
Destiny Dalek: Equipped with red and yellow bombs, the Destiny Dalek is sheathed in a grey and black chassis. A Dalek is a biological entity of vague disposition encased within an armored mobile pylon. The shells themselves feature prominent eye stalks, prehensile appendages and weapons of varying ferocity; the rotating lower portions of the pylons are equipped with rounded nodules. In the episode “Destiny of the Daleks”, the Daleks are revealed to be at odds with the Movellans, prompting the Daleks to resurrect their creator, Davros, as a means of offsetting the stalemate.
Product Number: UND10228
Shipping Weight: 1.61 pounds
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