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Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Doctor Who - 5" The Satan Pit Set

Doctor Who - 5
List Price: £14.99
Our Price: £6.98
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Manufacturer: Character Options
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Batteries Included: 0
Binding: Toy
Brand: Character Options
EAN: 5029736024864
Label: Character Options
Manufacturer: Character Options
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60
Model: 02486
Publisher: Character Options
Studio: Character Options

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Summary: Mind his arms..!
Comment: The Doctor looks fab in his spacesuit with removable helmet and the lift looks good too and it's quite roomy. My kids can cram quite a few figures into it! My only niggle with it is that you have to be very careful with the Doctor's arms (The glove part) as they are not brillianly attached. In fact, we had to send for a replacement set when one of his hands came off whilst trying to carefully remove him from the box. So far, the replacement has been ok but do be careful with him... Nice little set though overall.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: The Satan Pit -Lift,& DRWho in Space suit..helmet comes off!
Comment: This model is very strongly built,I only had the one 'niggle' with it,and that was that just a little 'upsetting or disapointing' - that was that if the cable rollers attatched to the lift actuallty di go up and down,it would really improve the model!,as they do not actually move! - it would be a lot more 'exiting' if the lift could actually go up and down on its cable!
Beside that small niggle,the lift if VERY WELL made,and a lot of detail has gone into it!..it is one 'BIG' item when placed with your other 5" Dr Who characters!
I would recommend this product to any Dr Who fan,or anyone who even likes lifts!! :) as the lift door opens ,allowing the 5" figures to enter. It would also have been a nice litttle 'extra' if the Dr's torch actually worked ....i.e.have 1 small LED bulb,being powered by a battery button cell!
All said and done,I would still give this model a 9 out of 10 !!! : )
Regards Terry.


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Recreate scenes from the episode 'The Satan Pit' when the Doctor in his spacesuit travels to the centre of the impossible planet in his lift cage to face the Beast... a creature that may have been there since the creation of the universe!


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