Anyone else here collect any of the merchandise whether it be the vintage stuff of Dapol and Product Enterprise or the newer stuff of Character Options and Eaglemoss?
Merchandise collectors.
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2 Re: Merchandise collectors. 8th February 2020, 11:54 am
stengos
Some but not a great number.
The usual Dalek and Tardis models.
Otherwise my stuff is mainly the DVDs, TV novelisations and the occasional coffee table book (e.g., DJ Howe's Sixties, Seventies and Eighties books.
Anyone got a full size Dalek or Tardis in their living room ... ? I am assuming it is a given that Maxil has got a full size Mel's arse hidden in his beroom wardrobe ...
The usual Dalek and Tardis models.
Otherwise my stuff is mainly the DVDs, TV novelisations and the occasional coffee table book (e.g., DJ Howe's Sixties, Seventies and Eighties books.
Anyone got a full size Dalek or Tardis in their living room ... ? I am assuming it is a given that Maxil has got a full size Mel's arse hidden in his beroom wardrobe ...
3 Re: Merchandise collectors. 8th February 2020, 12:53 pm
Pepsi Maxil
The Grand Master
stengos wrote:Some but not a great number.
The usual Dalek and Tardis models.
Otherwise my stuff is mainly the DVDs, TV novelisations and the occasional coffee table book (e.g., DJ Howe's Sixties, Seventies and Eighties books.
Anyone got a full size Dalek or Tardis in their living room ... ? I am assuming it is a given that Maxil has got a full size Mel's arse hidden in his beroom wardrobe ...
I wish! I'd love to own one of these and pretend I was stuffing Mel's holes:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Artificial-Mastubration-Underwear-M-%C3%A1stur%C3%A0bation-Realistic/dp/B082G1MLSZ/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=pocket+sex+toy+ass&qid=1581165943&sr=8-7
I collect the DVDs, Target and BBC novels and the soundtracks. I also own a few "making of" books from back in the day which are quite good. I'm thinking about giving the graphic novels a go at some point.
4 Re: Merchandise collectors. 8th February 2020, 6:04 pm
Fendelman
For now, just the VHS and DVDs. I have zero interest in BluRays, but would like to pick up the few Who stories that are on Beta tapes and Laserdiscs.
Lately, I've been focusing on collecting video more than audio in general, but when I do go back to audio I could see picking up some of the soundtracks on vinyl. I think the work of Paddy Kingsland is exceptionally good.
As far as books go, I've never given any a try except for reading Face of Evil way back when I was a kid. I've been considering giving a few a go that basically fall into two categories: 1. stories with missing episodes that haven't been animated yet (such as Evil of the Daleks), and additional stories written by classic series Doctor Who writers (For example, I noticed that Chris Boucher wrote a few 4 and Leela books). Any recommendations in those two categories?
Lately, I've been focusing on collecting video more than audio in general, but when I do go back to audio I could see picking up some of the soundtracks on vinyl. I think the work of Paddy Kingsland is exceptionally good.
As far as books go, I've never given any a try except for reading Face of Evil way back when I was a kid. I've been considering giving a few a go that basically fall into two categories: 1. stories with missing episodes that haven't been animated yet (such as Evil of the Daleks), and additional stories written by classic series Doctor Who writers (For example, I noticed that Chris Boucher wrote a few 4 and Leela books). Any recommendations in those two categories?
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5 Re: Merchandise collectors. 8th February 2020, 9:14 pm
iank
Just the DVDs and Blus. Still got a lot of old DWMs but don't buy it anymore and haven't for years, obviously. I can't afford other stuff, and with the DVDs and Blus of movies as well, I really haven't got room for them either!
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