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Your Doctor Who Merchandise collections

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Well, I have to say, I am gaining slowly the original Marvel comics of the classic and arguably the most sought after comics based on Doctor who ever reproduced from the Magazine.

Other Merchandise I own:

The Dalek Handbook
The TARDIS Handbook
A flight TARDIS 11th Mint in Box
A classic Dalek silver and black in box 1/6 scale
An 11th Sonic Screw driver
Various DVDs..
disappearing TARDIS mug

and the 1980's Doctor Who technical manual! Mint condition in a special bag and board, love that book..

this guy online has a huge Dalek collection..



I am jealous! I so want really bad a 1/6 scale Supreme Dalek from Journey's end.. such a great figure..

Once I get my smart phone charged, I will take pics of my stuff and put it here.
 
^holy crap! That's a LOT of Daleks.

Let's see...all the Doctor Who merchandise that I bought or have received as gifts:
Two Doctor Who Mugs--one with the Tom Baker logo, the other with the Tardis that disappears when warm.
A tin with Peter Davidson Doctor & Tardis.
Two or three Doctor Who pins from the Doctor Who Fan club, from the '80s.
A plastic Tennant era sonic screwdriver.
Two Tardis beach towels.
Two strings of Tardis Christmas lights.
Plastic In-Flight Tardis w/sounds.
A large plastic Tardis, meant for holding card collections.
Small, plastic black Dalek "pull back" toy.
Tardis T-Shirt.
Tardis laplander hat.
Tardis scarf.
Doctor Who--A Celebration.
25th Ann. large hardback book.
Doctor Who--The Coming of the Terraphiles.
Hardback book.
Doctor Who--The Essential Guide, 50th ann. ed.
Hardback book
Doctor Who, series 5 (Matt Smith) dvd.
Soundtrack--series 1 cd (Eccleston)
Soundtrack--series 3 cd
Soundtrack--series 4 cd.
Soundtrack--series 5 cd.
I also have a hand-knit 4th Doctor scarf my mom made for me back in the '80s. It's in my closet somewhere. Not sure if that counts as merchandise or not.You know, I didn't think I had a lot of Doctor Who stuff, but when I try to write it all down, it does kinda sound like a lot.--especially since there's a lot more that I'd like to have.
I also have a hand-knit 4th Doctor scarf my made for me back in the '80s. It's in my closet somewhere.
 
Well, if there is ever a shortage of Daleks, we know where to look. lol

Just the usual for me, almost all the remastered DVD's, all the specials on BR, as are season 5,6,7 and 8, a dalek mug and lastly two hearts.
 
I think that guy also needs some Mechanoids & Movellans in his collection. :p

I've got a handful of the little off-brand lego figures, including the box set with all 11 Doctors.

I've got a bunch of t-shirts. My favorite is this one: http://designs.theshirtlist.com/post/80160304061/gallifreyniacs-t-shirt-12-doctor-who-tee-at

I've gotten a whole bunch of those 3-inch vinyl figurines from Titans:
I've got most of the Doctors. I have the 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th ("Night of the Doctor" version), 10th, 11th, & 12th Doctors. I also have the 5th Doctor wearing Tom Baker's coat & scarf from "Castrovalva." I have the 11th Doctor with half of his face assimilated by the Cybermen from "Nightmare in Silver." And I have 3 copies of the "Monster Doctor" from "The Crimson Horror."
There haven't been a whole lot of companions released so far but I do have Amy, Rory, River, Captain Jack, & Strax. I also have Oswin from "Asylum of the Daleks" but her head isn't on right.
As for monsters, I have a Weeping Angel, a Silent, a Judoon, 2 of the Whispermen from "The Name of the Doctor," and 2 of the red Daleks from "Victory of the Daleks."

And, of course, I have damn near everything on DVD. I've got the entire new series except for "The Infinite Quest" & "Last Christmas." I've got the first 3 seasons of Torchwood and the 1st, 2nd, & 4th seasons of The Sarah Jane Adventures. As for the classic series, it's faster to just list the scant few stories that I still don't have:
An Unearthly Child
The Moonbase (although I do have the surviving episodes on the Lost in Time DVD).
The Masque of Mandragora
Kinda
Snakedance
Mawdryn Undead
Terminus
Enlightenment
The Awakening
Frontios
Planet of Fire
Vengeance on Varos
Time & the Rani
The Happiness Patrol
Silver Nemesis
The Curse of Fenric
 
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4th Doctor sonic & key, disappearing TARDIS mug, DWFCA tshirt & pin, oh and a TARDIS in my back yard. Although that technically isn't merchandise.
 
All I have are some DVDs.

NuWho Series: 1, 4 (in two parts), 5, 6 (in two parts), A Christmas Carol, 7 (in two parts)

Old Series:
Doctor Who: The Beginning
The Dalek Invasion of Earth
The Web of Fear
The Mind Robber
Spearhead from Space
The Sea Devils
The Caves of Androzani
The Trial of a Timelord Box Set
 
... oh and a TARDIS in my back yard.

Okay, you gotta' elaborate on that...and provide pictures! Not because I don't believe you, I just get a kick outa' the "police box at the bottom of the garden" motif.

Sincerely,

Bill
 
... oh and a TARDIS in my back yard.

Okay, you gotta' elaborate on that...and provide pictures! Not because I don't believe you, I just get a kick outa' the "police box at the bottom of the garden" motif.

Sincerely,

Bill
I have one in my Bedroom (About 6ft tall by 3 1/2ft square), that is a Cat Playhouse. Missing alot of details, but, representative enough to obviously be a TARDIS. I recently got a camera, but, have to break out the instructions to figure out how to use it.
 
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... oh and a TARDIS in my back yard.

Okay, you gotta' elaborate on that...and provide pictures! Not because I don't believe you, I just get a kick outa' the "police box at the bottom of the garden" motif.

Sincerely,

Bill
I have one in my Bedroom (About 6ft tall by 3 1/2ft square), that is a Cat Playhouse. Missing alot of details, but, representative enough to obviously be a TARDIS. I recently got a camera, but, have to break out the instructions to figure out how to use it.

I want the Tardis DVD shelf so bad I can taste it!
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-JKtcIYU6n..._uVNSbqMCA/s1600/doctorwhotardisbookshelf.jpg
 
Okay, you gotta' elaborate on that...and provide pictures! Not because I don't believe you, I just get a kick outa' the "police box at the bottom of the garden" motif.

Sincerely,

Bill
I have one in my Bedroom (About 6ft tall by 3 1/2ft square), that is a Cat Playhouse. Missing alot of details, but, representative enough to obviously be a TARDIS. I recently got a camera, but, have to break out the instructions to figure out how to use it.

I want the Tardis DVD shelf so bad I can taste it!
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-JKtcIYU6n..._uVNSbqMCA/s1600/doctorwhotardisbookshelf.jpg
Bought a sub 800 sf house in 2009. On top of that, the garage had a leaky roof, a gravel floor, and some structural issues. While I was working on that I needed a place to put all my crap (because he house is so tiny). Turns our buying a yard barn new at a big box store is insanely expensive and I didn't feel like finding one on Craig'sList, so that was the "fig leaf" excuse I had to build a TARDIS.

Turns out building a TARDIS costs a lot more than you'd expect. It also turns out that even the 1963 prop, which is significantly smaller than the modern one (or an actual police box) is a lot bigger than you'd realize. Oh, sure, you can look at 9x4x4' on a piece of paper, but it isn't until you start bolting it together that you realize how big it is.

Anyway, I cut some corners originally--for cost, simplicity, and (what I thought would be) design improvements. But because I'm insane, the design "flaws" bugged me as I learned more about the TARDIS props (yes, there are boards for that too), so problems with water intrusion and mold were the "fig leaf" I had for a refit last summer. Here she is. Dimensions of the 1963 prop with the paint job and details of a circa 1948 London police box:
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I've got most of the Classic episode novelizations, some magazines, some fanzines, some jewelry, some stuff from Think Geek that includes 3 TARDIS blankets (yeah, I really do use them; they're very cozy), Fourth Doctor scarf & hat, and various K-9s and TARDISes, including a cookie jar that makes a "whoop-whoop-whoop" sound when it's opened, so sneaking cookies is basically impossible... most of the Classic Who DVDs, an autographed picture of Sylvester McCoy (met him in Spokane just after he took over the part when he was on a cross-USA tour of the PBS stations that were running Doctor Who)... plus some more stuff I don't recall at the moment. I don't collect nuWho stuff (the only exception being the DVD of the 50th anniversary episode).

I used to have a nice painting of the first 5 Doctors, but somebody stole it. :vulcan:
 
I have one in my Bedroom (About 6ft tall by 3 1/2ft square), that is a Cat Playhouse. Missing alot of details, but, representative enough to obviously be a TARDIS. I recently got a camera, but, have to break out the instructions to figure out how to use it.

I want the Tardis DVD shelf so bad I can taste it!
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-JKtcIYU6n..._uVNSbqMCA/s1600/doctorwhotardisbookshelf.jpg
Bought a sub 800 sf house in 2009. On top of that, the garage had a leaky roof, a gravel floor, and some structural issues. While I was working on that I needed a place to put all my crap (because he house is so tiny). Turns our buying a yard barn new at a big box store is insanely expensive and I didn't feel like finding one on Craig'sList, so that was the "fig leaf" excuse I had to build a TARDIS.

Turns out building a TARDIS costs a lot more than you'd expect. It also turns out that even the 1963 prop, which is significantly smaller than the modern one (or an actual police box) is a lot bigger than you'd realize. Oh, sure, you can look at 9x4x4' on a piece of paper, but it isn't until you start bolting it together that you realize how big it is.

Anyway, I cut some corners originally--for cost, simplicity, and (what I thought would be) design improvements. But because I'm insane, the design "flaws" bugged me as I learned more about the TARDIS props (yes, there are boards for that too), so problems with water intrusion and mold were the "fig leaf" I had for a refit last summer. Here she is. Dimensions of the 1963 prop with the paint job and details of a circa 1948 London police box:
index.php
Yea, that's why mine is only a bit over 6ft tall, is because it was built for the cats, so, I knew I would be having it in the house, and that's the biggest I have it built and still be able to get it in and out of the house (If I ever need to move it)
 
I finally registered on eBay so that I can start picking up some of the remaining Titan's vinyl figurines that I still don't have. I found a dirt-cheap copy of the 3rd Doctor but most of the others are kinda expensive (and even more so once you add shipping). Good lord, what have I done?!

Plus, I need to get some Buffy ones so that I can finally do that Buffy/Doctor Who crossover I always wanted.
 
I just got my custom Moment Box in yesterday! It is much much smaller then I thought it would be.. I was thinking it was big enough to store about 5 DVD boxes in it, but no.. it is much smaller.. 5.5 Inches in total SQFT.. but still a cool replica of the most powerful device in the universe.. I keep rubbing it like a genie lantern tho, thinking I will activate my own Rose Tyler, Bad Wolf interface.. but no luck there..sadly.. Was hoping to get a big wet snog.. :lol:

 
Just picked this up today!

Just ten dollars at Best buy! It includes the two parter battle of Canary Warf with Rose and the tenth Doctor, and the Cybermen with the 11th Doctor, and the two parter with Capaldi, Death in Heaven! awesome!! I also have a cyberman defender for my laptop!

Okay full list:

Army of Ghosts/Doomsday
Closing Time/Nightmare in Silver
Dark Water/Death In Heaven

Specials:
Earthshock-4 Part serial!! Nice!!
Cybermen Origins-Documentary!!
Highly Recommended!!!!


 
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Unlike other TV universes, I'm a little confused on things and maybe reading up on it will help. Are they both the same book or is one different?
 
Unlike other TV universes, I'm a little confused on things and maybe reading up on it will help. Are they both the same book or is one different?

Both very different. the Character book gives an brief explanation of who is who in the series, while the visual Dictionary is probably the most helpful in describing the Whovian universe. I would say if you want to really understand Doctor who, check out the Visual Dictionary, and then pick up the TARDIS Handbook by Steve Tribe, that will be the best way to acclimate yourself to the who-verse. :techman:
 
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