Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Doctor Who - 12" Clockwork Man

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List Price: £17.99
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Manufacturer: Character Options
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Binding: Toy Brand: Character Options EAN: 5029736023263 Feature: This 12" Dr Who Clockwork Man wears a removable porcelain style mask and period costume. Label: Character Options Manufacturer: Character Options Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 Publisher: Character Options Studio: Character Options
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Features
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This 12" Dr Who Clockwork Man wears a removable porcelain style mask and period costume.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A lesser monster made into a great figure Comment: Given that the clockwork robots only featured in one episode of last year's series they initially seem like an odd choice for a 12" figure.
But this figure is fantastic and, like the new Doctor in Space Suit figure, wonderfully detailed.
In fact it probably edges the lot out in that respect - the clothing is incredibly intricate, as well as the head, but the best part is the fact that it is removable, revealing the clockwork underneath.
My only concern is that the neck joint doesn't feel brilliantly strong, and removing the head is not especially easy - I could see less careful hands snapping the neck joint in attempting to do so.
Otherwise, an excellent product!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Fully poseable 12" action figure with 14 points of articulation
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