An introduction to my Doctor Who figure collection ππΈ
This is my Doctor Who figure collection ππΈ
Each figure in my collection is unique, and every detail brings the magic, adventure, and creativity of the Doctor Who universe to life. Hereβs a closer look at each shelf:
1οΈβ£ πΈ First Shelf
The War Doctor, 2005 Dalek, Fugitive Doctor, Judoon, Curator, and Davros all stand out with their unique personalities, bringing adventure to the shelf.
2οΈβ£ πΈ Second Shelf
Doctors 1 β 8 and a 1963 Dalek showcase the timeless spirit of Doctor Who, from the original charm to the 8th Doctorβs flair.
3οΈβ£ πΈ Third Shelf
Winston Churchill, Doctors 9 β 15, the Meep, and a 1963 Dalek mix history, quirky charm, and sci-fi adventure.
4οΈβ£ πΈ Fourth Shelf
All the Masters I own, except two, plus a 13th Doctor-era Dalek. Their cunning and menace give the shelf a dark, clever vibe.
Comments
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Hi @Mike_Whovian you have a talent for presenting your collections in just the right way to give them all justice.
Do you have a separate big room for your collections of Dr Who figures and your Lego? They must take up quite a lot of space.
Thank you for sharing with us. They are wonderful.
Take care.
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Thank you, thatβs really kind of you to say π I do try to show everything off properly!
Theyβve definitely taken over more space than I expected π Iβve got an office and my room, and thatβs where everything lives π The Doctor Who figures and the Lego have their own areas, but keeping it all tidy is still a bit of a challenge π
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What a spectacular collection and presentation, Mike. Impeccable. And your shelves are so elegant. Thank you so much for all your time and effort in showing us. That's quite an honour. Do you consider adding to what you already have, or is it finished?
One more comment... Your use of punctuation and your spelling are perfect. I worked as a transcriptions so was trained in perfect punctuation and spelling (although I haven't worked for over 11 years now, so I'm not nearly as strict anymore). I really enjoy seeing people's differences in how they express themselves. It's really quite interesting. You know, if you think about it, with just 26 letters and a rather limited set of punctuation, it's really quite incredible how much can be produced and expressed. π Just some thoughts in the middle of a sleepless night .... π
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I still miss K-9
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Hello @Mike_Whovian, Wow, what an impressive collection! For someone who's not into Dr Who or collectibles I can't help but be in awe of your collection. My 'collection' is shih tzu dogs plus the odd yorkie thrown in for good measure π€£π. If yours brings you just half the pleasure that mine do then my awe is well justified!
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You have a real talent for collecting mate, they look fab, like the Lego kits.
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Wow @Santosha12 what a stunning collection π₯°ππ€ They look so very pampered and chill. Fabulous energy ππβπΌ
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Thank You @StarryEyed. On my bad days they only go outside in the garden c 4 times. On my 'good/mediocre' days, they go out 8 times. They are actually very chilled, as am I, most days, whatever's going on; I try to think most things are truly irrelevant. They really, mostly, are and don't matter in the scheme of things. They pee on the Daily Mail on the days they're mostly indoors which is the very best value/for the number of pages ha ha. My dogs are not interested in the politics of it. Neither am I π€£. After watching 'The Sound of Music' yesterday, I played it to them all on the piano last night (only Doh ray me π€£π) first time since my last 3 dogs passed in 2016/2017, that was emotional. It's important to me that they are chilled.
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Daily Mail peeing?? Lol!!! π€£ Congrats on your piano playing milestone. β€οΈππΌβ€οΈ
My Angel cat is super chill too. And a cuddler - lucky me as that's not typical at all of cats.
The only collection kind of worthy of mention is my rocks and semiprecious stones. They all have a little story. Mind you, I've forgotten most of the stories by now. π
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Hi @Mike_Whovian thank you for sharing your Dr Who and your Lego Collections. I look forward to seeing your latest Lego creation once it is finished.
Do you have any other hobbies or do they keep you going most of the time?
I hope you have enjoyed your Easter holiday.
Take care.
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My brother is a massive Dr who fan. He got my late mum to knit him a Tom Baker scarf.
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My stepdad loves Dr Who and has a lifesize Dalek next to the piano and a Weeping Angel hiding in the corner!
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