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Doctor Who Miniatures

There have been a number of miniatures manufactures who have been licensed to produced a range of Doctor Who miniatures for games.

Citadel/FASA

In the 1980s Citadel and FASA produced a range of Doctor Who miniatures for the Doctor Who Role Playing Game by FASA. Both ranges was the same except the Citadel miniatures was mounted on slotted base and came in blister packs of 3 miniatures and the FASA miniatures was cast with solid base and came in card boxes of 3 miniatures which was design as a "Tardis". Also Citadel produced a box set of plastic Daleks and Cybermen.

Harlequin Miniatures

In the 1990s Harlequin Miniatures produced a large range of Doctor Who miniatures and a miniature war game for them called Doctor Who: Invasion Earth.

Character Options

In 2007 Character Options produced a collectible miniatures game called Doctor Who Micro Universe, based on the latest TV series. The game is pritty basic for young children and the miniatures are pre-painted soft plastic. The manufacture says they are 35mm in scale but they are so near to 28mm. Most Doctor Who miniatures games players use them in their games.

External Links

The BBC Doctor Who web page.
Citadel Doctor Who miniature list on The Stuff of Legends website.
FASA Doctor Who miniature list on The Stuff of Legends website.
Doctor Who Action Figues Online webpage about Doctor Who Micro Universe.
A wiki about Harlequin Doctor Who Miniatures on BGG.


(The orange Dalek in the picture above was a free gift from a British kids magazine called "Doctor Who Adventures")

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