Scots actor Peter Capaldi's role in Dr Who has been cemented with the release of an action figure.
The much anticipated action figure for the newly regenerated twelfth Doctor, as portrayed by Peter Capaldi is now available to fans and collectors.
The release of the 3.75 inch action figure is so highly anticipated that manufacturers Character Options had to air freight more figures in order to meet demand.
It will be released with a new assortment which includes favourite characters from the past and present series, including the tenth, eleventh and twelfth incarnation of the famous Time Lord, his fiery former companion Amy Pond and two versions of the Daleks; classic design and Asylum design (as seen in Asylum of the Daleks).
For collectors wishing to complete their line-up of Time Lords, the twelfth Doctor can be found in two guises; in his regenerated form as seen in the The Time of the Doctor and in his stylish new outfit, which will become more familiar as Series 8 progresses; resplendent in black long-line jacket, waistcoat, trousers and boots.
This latest figure will be first of the twelfth Doctor in his own unique style and is eagerly awaited by fans.
The new series is available in store now.
Each figure costs £6.99 and is presented on its own red Doctor Who Display base (excluding Dalek figures).
Why are you making commenting on The Herald only available to subscribers?
It should have been a safe space for informed debate, somewhere for readers to discuss issues around the biggest stories of the day, but all too often the below the line comments on most websites have become bogged down by off-topic discussions and abuse.
heraldscotland.com is tackling this problem by allowing only subscribers to comment.
We are doing this to improve the experience for our loyal readers and we believe it will reduce the ability of trolls and troublemakers, who occasionally find their way onto our site, to abuse our journalists and readers. We also hope it will help the comments section fulfil its promise as a part of Scotland's conversation with itself.
We are lucky at The Herald. We are read by an informed, educated readership who can add their knowledge and insights to our stories.
That is invaluable.
We are making the subscriber-only change to support our valued readers, who tell us they don't want the site cluttered up with irrelevant comments, untruths and abuse.
In the past, the journalist’s job was to collect and distribute information to the audience. Technology means that readers can shape a discussion. We look forward to hearing from you on heraldscotland.com
Comments & Moderation
Readers’ comments: You are personally liable for the content of any comments you upload to this website, so please act responsibly. We do not pre-moderate or monitor readers’ comments appearing on our websites, but we do post-moderate in response to complaints we receive or otherwise when a potential problem comes to our attention. You can make a complaint by using the ‘report this post’ link . We may then apply our discretion under the user terms to amend or delete comments.
Post moderation is undertaken full-time 9am-6pm on weekdays, and on a part-time basis outwith those hours.
Read the rules hereComments are closed on this article