I'd be all over an 8" Mego-esque Doctor Who line, but as mentioned above, the chances of it doing well here in the States would be rough.
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I hate to admit this (being a huge Dr Who fan) but I think the American sales would be horribly bad.
Most average Americans only know 1 Doctor Who --- Tom Baker
He would be a smash as a novelty
Any other figure would fail miserably here.
I'm not saying there's no American Doctor Who fans -- on the contrary ..... I'm just saying realistically there's not enough to make the series as a whole anything but a failure.Comment
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Speaking of Dr.Who...
4 VINTAGE OLD Dr WHO Toys Tardis K9 Darlek Denys Fisher - eBay (item 270521478723 end time Feb-02-10 11:08:34 PST)
This would be great to own. The tardis here is awesome. I'd rather have a Collin Baker figure than Tom.Comment
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I would so get every Mego 8" figure they could produce! i wopuld love to see 3 characters released at a time a Doctor a Companion and a Monster or enemy. release them evry 3 months. start with Tennent, Rose and new Cybermen second set go back to Tom Baker, Leela and robot of death. and just keep going!"Hang on Lady... We go for a RIDE!" - Shorty to Willie Scott.Best movie line from Indiana Jones & the Temple Of DoomComment
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Ugh. I would love a Doctor Who line... But sales would be nigh impossible. Tennant would probably be the more popular. I never really got behind him - so for modern I'd actually love an Eccleston - I thought his run was brilliant.
Baker was my Dr growing up, so he'd be my main choice.
Honestly though - there's got to be what? Twenty of us? Sadface. I'd be so excited by that line though.Comment
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I think it's a tremendous property but the two main barriers are
1) As mentioned before, it's likely a high guarantee property, meaning you pass that extra cost onto the consumer, figures would possibly cost anywhere from $25-30 SRP. Most licensed Who collector Who items are pretty pricey.
2) It's been done before and recently, it's one thing to do 8" with an entirely new property but when competition has already released an excellent figure of your biggest character last year, it lessens your impact. A lot less people will buy one because they already have a figure in another format.
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I had high hopes for the 12 inch Doctor Who figures, but what do they make:
Clockwork Man? Ood? Human Dalek? Rhino face guys?
Who made these choices? A guy with a huge Jar Jar collection?.
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Sure maybe 20 of us HERE on the forum. What about other places?
I went to DragonCon last year, and there were Dr. Who fans, of every era, all over the place!
I'm talking mostly about Troughton, Pertwee, Baker, Davidson, Baker, and McCoy.
I counted at least four Leelas, two Sarah Janes, and a bunch of Aces.
Don't quote me, but I think there was a prop Tardis that kept popping up!
Not to mention Dr. Who fan clubs, websites, etc.
I'd love to get my hands on a Colin Baker Dr. He was one of my favorites. He was just so snappy and snarly, I wanted to give him a good kick in the rear!JediJaidaComment
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I think I remember seeing an advance order a couple of years back on a Tom Baker 12" from Cotswold but as far as I know it never surfaced. All I have seen is the 9 inch plastic one that talks.
I would LOVE a Dr Who line. Classic. Jon Pertwee especially!
And right it is very campy 1970s , very Mego.
As for the figures being releasedin other sizes . . look at Marvel. Ho wmany sizes of how many characters can you possibly get?
But those can sell to kids.
Old funny dressed Granpa guys dont seem to do well with kids I guess.
Now I'm sad
Tardis. I want a Tardis console ! and Bessie!
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I think price is a big factor.
In America, the Dapol line sold relatively well (to the collectors they were geared toward) because they were reasonably priced.
Yes, the Dapols were rather lousy figures, but the roughly $5.00-$8.00 apeice asking price was just impossible to pass on.
I bought the Dapol TARDIS for $15.00 back in the day.
Those were the days you really could collect them all.
Today though, Dr Who stuff is too expensive --- most fans can only collect figures they really really want.Comment
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