Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Doctor Who - Judoon UV Scanner & Pen

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Character Options EAN: 5029736024765 Label: Character Options Manufacturer: Character Options Manufacturer Minimum Age: 72 Publisher: Character Options Studio: Character Options
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Worth a try. Comment: Very good toy, although not as much fun as the doctors pen, it still makes for plenty of play. Also helps resolve arguements between friends who all want to be the doctor.
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There are so many alien life forms roaming the stars, plotting and scheming to alter and control the course of time... A squad of heavily-armed intergalactic enforcement officers, dressed in powerful armour, these giant rhinocentric aliens will use any means possible to complete their tasks! This includes uprooting entire buildings or even sections of a planet and placing them in quarantine! The Judoon use specialised scanning units to scan the brainwaves of their suspects and find the guilty parties! Press the button on the Scanner handle to activate the UV LED and Judoon scanner sound effects! Remove the hilt cap of the Scanner to reveal the UV pen and write secret hidden messages for your friends! Reveal the coded messages with your cool UV light!
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