Tonner unveil Doctor Who, Torchwood figures!
Tonner Doll Company, renowned worldwide for their collections of award-winning dolls, have recently unveiled their new range of high-quality Doctor Who and Torchwood collectable character figures of the Tenth Doctor (David Tennant), Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman), Jack Harkness (Captain Jack) and Gwen Cooper (Eve Myles)!
The dolls were originally announced a year or so ago, however they’ve finally released pictures, which you can check out below:
Price details have also been confirmed. The Tenth Doctor doll is available for $179.99, with his trench coat on sale as an individual accessory for $49.99. Meanwhile, Martha Jones is $174.99, with Jack Harkness at $199.99, and Gwen Cooper is $169.99.
A release date for the dolls is yet to be finalized, however you can sign up for the mailing list to be kept up to date with the products via the official Tonner website.
The hair looks so funny on all of them!
$179.99?!?!?!
what on earth?
they don’t even look realistic!
@Jack
Seconded.
The clothes look nice, but none of them look anything like their characters.
I think the dolls look funny and are overly expensive! They don’t even look like them. There hair is funny looking. Also why don’t they have Rose Tyler?
Wow. I agree the clothes are really good but the dolls themselves look a little strange. Way overpriced if you ask me.
There are other DW dolls that look more authentic, and are a lot cheaper too!
Who ever spends’ 150 quid on a doll is really sad.
‘Nuff Said.
If these are anything like the Planet Of The Apes dolls that appeared before Xmas, I would seriously advise you to avoid them. I spent £100 on one of the Apes (I love the series and the films….. soft touch me, whens the next set of Daleks out?) and regretted it. They don’t stand up correctly, the clothes are ill fitting.
Hey admin, are you going to cover the news story on 1980s Who allegedly waging a mini war against Thatcher?
@TSG
Thanks for pointing that out, TSG. I had written post but when I read your comment I realised it was still saved as a draft and hadn’t actually been published! It’s now online and can be found here.