Tuesday 24 September 2013

Review: Doctor Who Character Building Wave 4 - The Eleven Doctors Micro-Figures

Hi everyone! I'm back for another Doctor Who review! Today I'm going to be looking at the 4th wave of the Doctor Who Character Building Micro-Figures, which features all 11 incarnations of the Doctor! Released to coincide with the upcoming 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, these micro-figures are all repaints of those found in the 1st CB Eleven Doctors set, albeit some with minor changes and all with excellent new decos!

I'll be going in numerical order, so I'll start with the First Doctor, as played by William Hartnell!
Searching tip: Feel for the cloak
The First Doctor micro-figure found in the original set featured the character's traditional Edwardian gentleman costume. This version however is much more specific, being based on the Doctor's appearance from stories such as An Unearthly Child and The Tenth Planet. Due to Hartnell's costume very rarely changing, this is one of very few variants that could be made of the First Doctor, but nonetheless it makes a very welcome addition to the collection! I've always been a fan of Hartnell's cloaked costume, especially on the 5" figure, and to own it as a micro-figure is very nice! It looks fantastic next to the original version, as well as among the other ten Doctors and their variants.

Up next is the Second Doctor, as played by Patrick Troughton!
Searching tip: A tricky one, but try feeling for the head & Sonic Screwdriver
The Second Doctor's first release featured his traditional costume. This variant however features quite a drastic change, in that the Second Doctor is jacketless (as seen in stories such as The Wheel in Space). Of the possible variants I think this is an unusual choice, given the popularity of the Second Doctor's fur coat costume, but in saying that it does seem very unique. For such a small figure, there is some very nice detail on the Second Doctor's braces, which include small flower, clover and crescent moon patterns. At this scale I'd have expected them to simply not do this, so props to Character for including this detail! Sadly it does not continue onto the figure's back, but who is going to be looking at his back anyway? Like the original release, the Second Doctor features a small accessory: the very first version of the Sonic Screwdriver! Only in Character Building has this accessory been released, and its nice to know that its being acknowledged! Due to its size, it actually fits in scale very well with the 5" Second Doctor figures, so if you feel inclined you can display him with it! Overall a very nice little micro-figure, its just a shame hes so difficult to find!

Moving on, we have my favourite incarnation of the Doctor! The Third Doctor, as played by Jon Pertwee!
Searching tip: Another tricky one, but try feeling for the head
Character had plenty choices when it came to this variant of the Third Doctor, and the choice they made is his costume from Invasion of the Dinosaurs (minus his cloak). I've always been a fan of this costume for the Third Doctor, so I'm very happy to see it get a release in figure form (although I would still love a 5" version). The detail on the costume is very good, particularly his frilly shirt. He also includes his iconic Sonic Screwdriver, though it is simply coloured silver; unfortunate considering the famous yellow & black stripes of the Third Doctor's Sonic, but forgivable considering it is very small! Being my favourite Doctor, I love this micro-figure, though I have to say that the colour blue seems to be a recurring theme in this wave of micro-figures, as we'll see later!

Next on the list is perhaps the most popular Doctor: the Fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker!
Searching tip: Feel for the curly hair and the scarf
The Fourth Doctor had quite a few costume variants for Character to base this micro-figure on. As you can see, they went with the costume worn by the Fourth Doctor during his final year (Season 18, The Leisure Hive-Logopolis). Although I am a fan of this costume, I do have to point out one major flaw with this micro-figure: the scarf. During Season 18, the Fourth Doctor wore his scarf with the loop down by his knees, while this figure has the loop of the scarf tight around his neck. This is due to the previous Fourth Doctor micro-figure being based on his Season 13 costume, which featured a shorter, and therefore tighter looped, scarf. I suppose Character simply didn't think it was worth the money to craft a new scarf simply for this release, which is unfortunate considering the popularity of this particular costume. Additionally, the scarf's paint apps on my version of this micro-figure have started to scrape off, so be warned! That being said though, I do still have a fondness for this micro-figure, as I'm a big fan of the Season 18 costume (not so much the season itself mind you, just the costume)! The Fourth Doctor also includes his trusty Sonic Screwdriver, although it remains unpainted and thus is identical to that of the Third Doctor micro-figure. Despite the scarf issue, this is definitely one of my favourite micro-figures from this wave!

Onto the next micro-figure! The Fifth Doctor, played by Peter Davison!
Searching tip: Feel for the smooth long hair
The Fifth Doctor's costume only really had two major variants during his tenure. As the first variant (Seasons 19-20) was released in the original set, it makes sense that this release is the second (Season 21)! Aside from the head and Sonic Screwdriver (which is just the same as those previously mentioned), virtually every aspect of this micro-figure is different. The jacket is now a much lighter beige, and the cricket jumper features the much more eye-catching black and red stripe pattern. The legs do not feature the striped pattern seen on the actual costume, but are coloured a very pale red in an attempt to replicate it at such a small scale. The shoes are also a darker shade of cream, although I don't believe the shoes of the actual costume ever changed! Being a much more obvious variant, I definitely recommend you try to seek out this micro-figure! With an extra Sixth Doctor you can even make a custom Caves of Androzani regeneration figure out of it!

Speaking of the Sixth Doctor, played by Colin Baker, he is up next!
Searching tip: Feel for the curly hair and lack of accessories
This was the first micro-figure in this wave that caught my eye! He is such a drastic change from the original variant, being based on the Sixth Doctor's appearance in the online webcast Realtime. As I mentioned, blue seems to be a big theme in this wave, and nowhere is this more obvious than here! Virtually the entire costume is various shades of blue, and its also interesting that the pattern of the costume remains the same as the first, and more recognisable,  release. I do very much like the Realtime costume however, mainly due to it being such a radical departure from the Sixth Doctor's garishly coloured TV costume. No accessories are included with this micro-figure, but it doesn't bother me as I'm happy to see this costume being acknowledged! This micro-figure is well worth looking for, as its a very unique take on this Doctor's costume!

We now come to the Seventh Doctor, as played by Sylvester McCoy!
Searching tip: Feel for the hatted head and the umbrella
The Seventh Doctor's variant is another great departure from his original release. While the version from the original set featured his cream jacket (circa Seasons 24-25), this version features both his brown jacket and his long duffle coat (as seen in The Curse of Fenric). The Curse of Fenric is one of my favourite Doctor Who stories, so naturally I'm very happy to see this variant of the Seventh Doctor! His costume is not 100% accurate, due to the small number of stripes on his jumper, but I don't mind that due to the figure's small size! Accessory-wise he includes his trusty question mark umbrella, but sadly like the Sonic Screwdrivers, it is unpainted. However I'm sure this can be corrected with something as simple as a black Sharpie! A very welcome variant to this line, and I believe one of the rarer figures in this wave! Now can we please have a 5" version of this?!

Now we come to Paul McGann, AKA the Eighth Doctor!
Searching tip: Feel for the dip in the middle of the long hair
The Eighth Doctor sadly only had one TV appearance, so where could Character have possibly found another variant of his costume? In my opinion they did the right thing, and based this micro-figure on his costume from the pages of the Doctor Who comics. Personally I've always preferred the Eighth Doctor's blue coat to his TV costume (there we go with that blue again), and its just generally great to see the comics getting some recognition! I'm sure many people would have wanted to see the Eight Doctor in his dark Eyes costume, but without a newly sculpted head it just wouldn't have looked right! The Sonic Screwdriver is once again included, but guess what? Thats right, it isn't painted! This doesn't detract from the rest of the figure though, I still love it! This is definitely my favourite micro-figure in this wave (so naturally it was the last one I found)!

Time to enter the realms of the New Series! Here is the Ninth Doctor, played by Christopher Eccleston!
Searching tip: A very tricky one, but try feeling for the smooth head
The Ninth's Doctor's variant is virtually identical to the 5" figure found in the recently released Toys R Us 2 pack that I've previously reviewed. If you've read my review, you'll know my thoughts on this costume variant! While I do like it, it does result in a very dull figure. The use of grey for the jumper instead black does add a tiny bit more visual appeal, but the Ninth Doctor still looks rather dull when compared to the other much more colourful micro-figures in this wave. Another unpainted Sonic Screwdriver is included with this micro-figure, however it is naturally the newer model that was first introduced with this incarnation of the Doctor; something he was never without! The Ninth Doctor may not be my favourite figure in this wave, but I have always been very fond of his character, and he is obviously essential to the completion of this collection!

Time for all the fangirls to rejoice! Its the Tenth Doctor, as played by David Tennant!
Searching tip: Feel for the hair, long coat and Sonic Screwdriver
Again, the Tenth Doctor had a fair few variants of his trademark suit for Character to base this micro-figure on. They kept things simple though, and released him in his brown suit and coat combination. I'm not very fond of the first micro-figure release of the Tenth Doctor, but this one I'm very much a fan of! Compared to the first release, this one seems much brighter due to the lighter shades of brown used. That sound like a silly thing, but it definitely makes this micro-figure superior to his previous release! Once again I have to repeat myself though, due to the inclusion of another unpainted Sonic Screwdriver! Although I'm not to fond of him as a character, I do like the Tenth Doctor as a microfigure! If you find him, you won't be disappointed!

Finally we have the most recent incarnation! The Eleventh Doctor, played by Matt Smith!
Searching tip: Feel for the hair, but he is very common!
The Eleventh Doctor has had four different variants already, so I wasn't exactly thrilled to see that this one would simply be the tweed jacket costume again. However, upon closer inspection I was pleased to see that this is actually an entirely new variant! Obviously it resembles the Mirror newspaper exclusive version with the blue shirt and bow tie, but the jacket is a much lighter brown similar to the CB Series 2 variant. I would have much preferred this variant to be based on the Eleventh Doctor's most recent Series 7 costume rather than the tweed jacket costume, but a new variant is still much better than a straight rerelease! Do I really have to mention the whole unpainted Sonic Screwdriver again? Well its there, albeit its obviously the Eleventh Doctor's Sonic this time! I believe that this microfigure is the most common in the wave, so you'll probably have little trouble finding him! The fact that he is a new variant though means hes a very welcome figure to my collection!

So there you have it for the 4th wave of Doctor Who Character Building microfigures! So it was such a long review! Overall I love these little guys! They are a great bit of 50th anniversary merchandise, a great thing for collectors, and a great way to introduce kids to the older, Classic Doctors! If you can find these anywhere, then definitely pick a few up! Obviously they are blind bagged, so you won't know which one you're getting, but you won't be disappointed when you open them (unless you get a bunch of the same figure, that is)!

I hope you've all enjoyed this review! Feel free to leave you thoughts on these figures, and stay tuned for more Doctor Who reviews in the near future!

Sunday 22 September 2013

Review: Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Predacons Rising Skylynx

Hi everyone! I'm back for another review; this time its the blog's first Transformer review! Today I'm gonna be looking at the Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Predacons Rising Skylynx (wow, bit of a mouthful!).


Now when I found out there was going to be a new Skylynx figure, I could hardly believe it! One of my favourite G1 characters was going to get a new lease of life! I already knew it was going to be a repaint, but I didn't mind, I am a sucker for slavish G1-themed repaints after all! You can imagine my surprise though when I found out he was going to be a Predacon instead of an Autobot! Nevertheless I really liked the look of him, and as soon as I saw him I snapped him up! So did he live up to my expectations? Well, lets take a look!

Now Skylynx is a repaint of Beast Hunters Skystalker; a figure that I have any interest in buying, much like most of the other Beast Hunters toys (except for Predaking and Ultra Magnus). However I can safely say that I have grown to like this version of the Skystalker mold! Here we have him in his beast mode, which is easily my favourite of his two modes! Like the other Predacons in the Beast Hunters series, he transforms into a dragon-like creature, though I have no idea what it actually is! While Skystalker was coloured in various shades of blue, Skylynx here takes his colours directly from his G1 counterpart, being predominantly white and blue with gold and burgundy parts (substituting for the G1 counterpart's red). Despite him being the wrong faction, the colours suit this mold a lot better than Skystalker's colours did, and also give him a very skeletal appearance, which I love! Look at that head and tell me its not a skull!

In terms of features, all Skylynx has to offer (in both modes really) is that his wings double up as disc launchers. By rotating them forward and pushing on the white internal section of the wing, the gold disc will fire out. An interesting little feature, but very underwhelming as the discs do not fly very far. I can't help but feel that the lack of the discs is an improvement on the beast mode, helping to enhance the skeletal appearance.

Thats all for the beast mode! Now lets take a look at Skylynx in robot mode!

As I mentioned, Skylynx's robot mode is my less preferred of the two modes. However, that doesn't mean i don't like it! Its certainly growing on me! Again, the mold works much better in these colours than in Skystalker's, with the white, gold and blue presenting a much more visually appealing robot mode than the several shades of blue.

Skylynx has some excellent poseability in this mode, with ball joints at his shoulders and hips, and also hinged joints at his elbows and knees. His head is also mounted on a swivel joint (sadly not a ball joint), and his wings can be positioned in whatever way pleases you.


One thing I did intitially dislike but has now grown on me is his head. In a very unique way for a transformer, his head is mounted inside his beat mode's mouth, giving him the appearance that his face is being sicked up by a dragon skull. However, looking at it now it reminds me of a tribal headdress, where tribe member would wear animal skulls on their heads! Think the Ewok leader from Return of the Jedi!

Like I said before, the only action feature in this mode is the wing disc launchers. Sadly the transition from beast to robot doesn't enhance their power, so theres no point in mentioning them again! A small extra feature is that the tip of his beast mode's tail can detach to become a kind of spiked knuckle duster. A nice little feature, but for some bizarre reason the instructions don't mention it!
So thats about it for Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Predacons Rising Skylynx. Do I like the figure? yes I do! Is it the G1 Skylynx homage that I wanted? Mostly, yes (all it needed was to be an Autobot). Finally, do I recommend this figure? Yes, especially if you haven't got the Skystalker version, this one looks much better! If you want to get this guy, he is exclusive to Tesco shops here in the UK where you can pick him up at a reduced price, along with most of the other Beast Hunters figures!

Thanks for checking out this review, I hope you enjoyed it! Stay tuned to the blog for more Transformer reviews in the near future!

Friday 13 September 2013

1st Review! Doctor Who TRU Exclusive 9th Doctor & Imperial Guard Dalek

Hi there folks, and welcome to my first review on this blog! As I'm a massive Doctor Who fan, I thought it would be fitting that my first review be one of the recently released Doctor/Dalek 2 packs! So lets dive straight in and take a look at the 9th Doctor and the Imperial Dalek Guard, as featured in the Series 1 finale 'The Parting of the Ways!'

We'll start by looking at the 9th Doctor, as played by Christopher Eccleston.

The figure itself uses the now standard 9th Doctor sculpt, as opposed to the infamous "disco dancing" 9th Doctor sculpt, which naturally is much more preferred! As the box suggests, this figure is based on the 9th Doctor's appearance in his final story 'The Parting of the Ways,' and as such his costume reflects this. Although the majority of the costume is the same as previous 9th Doctor figures, the biggest difference is that he is wearing is black jumper, meaning we now finally have all 3 variants of his costumes in the form of the standard articulated figure (the black jumper was only previously seen on the "disco dancing" 9th Doctor figure). The black jumper does make him a very dull figure to look at, especially when compared to his other variants (of which I only own 1, as pictured), but nevertheless it him makes a very welcome addition to my collection!

As with many of the 5" Doctor Who figures, the likeness is absolutely spot on to Christopher Eccleston!

Unfortunately, unlike the previous releases of the 9th Doctor, this figure comes with no accessories. Not even a sonic screwdriver! This is my only real complaint with this figure, as the sonic was an important aspect of the 9th Doctor's character, what with him bringing it back and all! This complaint also goes for all of the released TRU exclusive Doctor/Dalek sets, as none of the Doctors come with any accessories!

Now lets move on to the second half of this set, the Imperial Guard Dalek!

I personally have been waiting for this dalek variant for a long time! Unusually it is probably the only New Series dalek that up until now had never been released in figure form, with the exception of a 12" remote control version. The figure uses the newer, more accurate dalek sculpt first used for the Series 4 Supreme Dalek and Crucible Dalek figures, and to make it even better features a brilliant new colour scheme! At first glance it appears to be the standard New Series dalek bronze, however comparisons with other daleks reveal that it is actually a darker shade, not unlike the SDCC exclusive Assault Dalek figure.

The obvious other difference is the black dome, which was obviously designed as a homage to the 2nd Doctor story 'The Evil of the Daleks,' in which the Emperor Dalek's guards featured standard bodies but black domes. This also makes it stand out from the other all-bronze New Series dalek figures, making it a very unique and welcome addition to Doctor Who collections everywhere!

My only complaint about this figure is the sink plunger arm. Although it is accurate to the story, I would have preferred it if they had given this dalek the larger gunstick arm that is also seen on several of the Emperor Dalek's guards in this story. As I said though, the sink plunger arm is still accurate, so I don't mind too much!

So there you have it for the 9th Doctor & Imperial Guard Dalek 2 pack! Overall, I think it is definitely one of the best of the six currently released 2 packs, along with the rest of the second wave! Although both figures are simple repaints, they are repaints that i have wanted for a long time, as have many other Doctor Who figure collectors, and as such look excellent on any Doctor Who shelf! This set is available exclusively at Toys R Us for £19.99, as are the other Doctor/Dalek 2 packs, and is definitely worth that price! If you're a Doctor Who collector, then you'll no doubt love this set! If you're just starting your Doctor Who figure collection then this is a great set to get, as are the rest of these 2 packs!

I hoped you've enjoyed this review! Feel free to leave your thoughts on these figures, and stay tuned for more Doctor Who reviews in the near future!

A blog now! Who'd have thought it?!

Good day to you all! Welcome to my brand spanking new blog! I'm Alex, but you may know me as metacron28 on youtube, or you may not.

This blog is gonna be kinda like my old youtube channel, where I'll be posting reviews of various items my ever expanding collection. These will include Doctor Who toys, Transformers, Lego sets, various other toys and maybe even the odd video game or movie now and then!

At times I'll also be posting my thoughts on various news items related to these reviews, such as new releases from the various franchises!

I hope you enjoy this blog as much as I'm enjoying making it! Stay tuned for hopefully regular updates and reviews, and let me know your thoughts!