Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Doctor Who - 5" Flight Control Tardis (Electronic)

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List Price: £14.99
Our Price: £8.18
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Manufacturer: Character Options
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Character Options EAN: 5029736024734 Label: Character Options Manufacturer: Character Options Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 Model: 02473 Publisher: Character Options Studio: Character Options
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Well thought out design! Comment: This is a great toy, whoever designed it must have done it through the eyes of a child. The detail is impressive and so is the functionality. I think it offered great value for money and I think its great!
Customer Rating:      Summary: My review of the flight control Tardis Comment: The flight control tardis is a giant leap fowerd from the last tardis(tardis talking money box)It features glowing windows with inside interior lighting, It also features 6 different tardis sound affects
with flashing lantern, police telephone detail and inward opening doors.If you push open the doors you come to a boring space with a sticker of the tardis inside.You may think by that it would have every
thing a flight control tardis would need, but if your a person that likes to play with toys this is probely the wrong toy for you. If your a collecter then this is a perfect collectors tardis, over all I think that the flight control tardis is quite a disapointment ,so if you would like this toy, your waisting your money ,but if your totally mad about doctor who, then its totally Brillent!
Customer Rating:      Summary: THE TIME LORDS TIME MACHINE THAT'S INTERACTIVE. Comment: This is the latest in the raft of TARDIS toy's and models which have flooded the market. This one is one of the best as it has motion sensitive electronics so it will produce various Tardis type sounds. From the lift off when you place it on a surface to opening the doors it will. Produce the humming of the ships engines as on the series as well as flickering internal lighting. There are other neat tricks such as spinning it which will make the sound of the ship in the Vortex. All in all this is a brilliant toy and lots of fun for young and old fans. It's also produced for the new range of 5 inch figures but unlike the Tv Tardis only 2 figures will squeeze inside !.
Customer Rating:      Summary: "It's called a TARDIS." Comment: At last, a version of the iconic TARDIS to scale with the current releases of the 5 inch figures.
An absolute must have for any collector or kid to play with, this great reproduction of The Doctor's ship is packed with features that will delight young and old alike.
Both doors on the front open and there is even the telephone inside the left door. They can be locked open and reveal the TARDIS interior. There's just enough room inside to fit figures of The Doctor and his Companion.
The best feature of this TARDIS though are the lights and sound effects built in. The Police Public Call Box signs on each side all light up and the glowing lantern on the top flashes appropriately, depending on what the TARDIS is doing at the time.
There are 8 sound effects in total.
When you open the doors the interior lights up and you get the sound of the TARDIS humming away.
There is a pressure lever in the base that registers if it's landed or flying and will make appropriate sounds when necessary. There's slow take off, take off and emergency launch, landing and emergency landing.
There's a spin button on the base and by placing your finger on it and spinning the TARDIS from the light on top it makes the flight sound which is rather cool.
The final sound is a bit tricky to coax out of the toy. If you shake it once (and only once!) in flight you get a flight disruption noise, but it's quite difficult to get the sensor inside to register this one.
All in all, a great fun toy for kids and adults and no Doctor Who collection would be complete without this toy.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Get ready for adventure after adventure in the Tardis. With lights and sound effects activated by movement and doors that open to accommodate your 5inch action figures inside. For ages 5-105 years. Battery Requirement: 3xAAA batteries (not included). Dimensions (mm): 160 x 260 x 205.
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