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 Doctor Who Action Figures Wave 3
In 1998, Dapol began introducing the first all-new Doctor
Who action figures in nearly a decade, with tributes to two of the series'
most seminal characters - the late Jon Pertwee's third Doctor, and the late
Roger Delgado's original portrayal of the Master. Additionally, most of the
enemies released in the third wave also originated from the early 1970s
episodes.

Doctor Who action figures, wave four (1998-99):
The Third Doctor, The Master, Silurian, Armoured Silurian, Film Dalek
(with Claw Arm), Sea Devil.
Though the standard size of ToyBox's photos doesn't make this apparent, the
Jon Pertwee action figure was almost four inches tall, thanks to a torso which
was sculpted almost ridiculously out of proportion to every other action figure
in the line. It's almost as if the third Doctor is in a different scale from
the rest of the range.
This wave's Dalek variation was a red-bodied, silver-detailed Dalek with a
claw arm instead of the usual sucker arm; the only time this Dalek was ever seen
was in the mid-1960s film adaptations of the TV adventures The Daleks and The Dalek Invasion of Earth.
Actually, there were other major differences between the TV and film versions of
the Dalek casings, but apart from the claw arm, this figure featured the same
basic mold as the other Daleks.
I was overjoyed to see action figures of two of my favorite Doctor Who
monsters, the Silurians and the
Sea Devils. Furthermore, a second
Silurian was issued, this time in the turtle-like body armor the creatures wore
for their return in 1984's Warriors
of the Deep - and in a demonstration of how much effort Dapol
occasionally puts into their sculpting, the armored Silurian's head reflects the
creatures' costume changes between 1970 and 1984 (the show's makeup artists had
to create new head molds for the Silurians, as none of the 1970 appliances still
existed). The Sea Devil figure includes a mesh cloth tunic and a disc-shaped
gun which can be kept in the handy holster around his waist.
The third wave also introduced four variations of a simple figure that could
have been much better-made: the generic Gallifrey High Councillor toy. These
figures have a decent body mold, complete with the huge collar that has been
worn by Time Lords since 1976's Deadly
Assassin, but their heads are where they fail miserably - they have big,
round, smiley faces! Anyone who's watched Doctor Who can tell you that no Time
Lord has ever greeted the Doctor with anything even remotely resembling that
expression. For figures which feature finely detailed Gallifreyan crests on
their collars, the High Councillors should have merited better facial scuplting.
 Doctor Who "Gallifrey High Councillor" action figures
(1998-99)
Click here to see wave 4, or
here to see wave 2.
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