Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Doctor Who - Tardis Electronic Playset

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List Price: £39.99
Our Price: £24.97
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Manufacturer: Character Options
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Binding: Toy Brand: Character Options EAN: 5029736019020 Label: Character Options Manufacturer: Character Options Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 Model: 1902 Publisher: Character Options Release Date: 2006-07-30 Studio: Character Options
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fantastic! Comment: I've gotten the toy yesterday although it took my friend and myself almost 2 hours to put it up (which was fun in itself, ignoring the slight problems already mentioned here i.e. getting the pieces out of their wired cages ;-)) I still love it.
I loved its details (the inclusion of the hammer definitely got a fan-heart-PLUS from me :-)) and the sounds, light effects and the fact that the core of the TARDIS really moves. What really got me were the explanations in the instruction manual about the TARDIS panel - all the sounds and effects are put into context of the series and it informs you what every panel is about. That's great BG info!
Besides, I'm a fan of Character - DR Who - toys - instruction manuals alone! The one for the Sonic Screwdriver was great too :)!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Flimsy but fun! Comment: Oh, I love this little tardis! The sounds, motion and lights are fantastic and when it's put together (which is easy enough to do) it looks fab! Unfortunately you'll be putting it back together every 2 minutes when you set the kids loose on it! For an item with a RRP of £40 you really would expect more durable materials than the cardboard that the wall is made of. It just will not stay put and is not strong enough to support the door.
I got this for my 5 year old for christmas and although he loves it, he does get very frustrated with it constantly coming apart. As do I. And it really ought to come with a Doctor figure I think.
Overall, I'd say it was worth the money I paid (£12.99) but certainly not the £40 RRP. This could easily have been so much better if the wall had been stronger.
Customer Rating:      Summary: must have Comment: this is a must have 4 all kids who love the new doctor who series.
brought this 4 my 8 year old and he loves it, with all his doctor who figures i brought as well 4 christmas he spends ages playing reacting scene's from the series. delivery was very quick and 4 the price this has 2 be the best price i have seen it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best ever Xmas present - so far Comment: I bought this for my granddaughter aged 7. She loves it! I wouldn't have paid full price for it because the card is flimsy, the build is not secure and it's a real pain to move once constructed but for the amount I paid (£12.99) it's excellent value. My granddaughter went back to it time and time again on Christmas Day. I'm glad I also bought figures for her otherwise it would have been a bit of a non-event, it should have included at least one figure for best value. Loved the sound effects.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bargain Tardis playset Comment: For £12.99 this is a bargain! I agree that it can be a bit flimsy in it's construction but at such a cheap price and the smiles it generated on Christmas morning i'm more than happy!
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Tardis Playset is a reproduction of the Console Room of the Doctor's time machine. It comes with lift out access panels, the Police Box doorway, hatstand, pilot seat and console. The console has been recreated in miniature with switches and sounds activated from the correct places and has 13 individual sound and light combinations plus motorised 'Time Rotor'. This will make any adventure with your action figures come to life.
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