Sevans Dalek : A vacumform kit made by Sevans Models in 1984 (and
still in production.) This one is built up as an Emperor Dalek. It takes
a bit of effort to build but the results are well worth the trouble. It's
just over a foot tall.
Submitted by Dave Hicks
Sevans Dalek : Another Sevans Dalek but this one is a member of the
working class.
Submitted by Dave Hicks
Sevans Cyberman : A vacuform kit standing about 15" tall. This came
out soon after the Sevans Dalek and is still available.
Submitted by Dave Hicks
Sevans Ice Warrior : One of my favorite monsters in the accurate Sevans
style. (It even came with genuine Martian fur!) This kit is nearly 16" tall
when completed. (Notice the weapon attached to his right hand.)
Submitted by Dave Hicks
Draconian : I had this made in the scale of the Sevans Daleks because
I always liked the Draconians. This solid resin figure is over 14 inches
tall and weighs 7 pounds. Here's a closeup of the
head and shoulders.
Submitted by Dave Hicks
Fine Art Castings Group : Some of the earlier 80mm figures. I antiqued
these with a black wash.
Submitted by Dave Hicks
More Fine Art Castings : Another bunch of 80mm figures. I went to
the trouble of painting these.
Submitted by Dave Hicks
Have A Jelly Baby! : (Fine Arts Castings) An 80mm doctor makes an
offer to some Daleks.
Submitted by Dave Hicks
Energize! : A smaller Fine Arts Casting Dalek attacks a battery.
Submitted by Dave Hicks
Eraza Board Set : Made in the 1960s. You could draw on it and then
wipe off the drawings and start over.
Submitted by Mick Hall
3D Clay Picture : Made by Remus Play-kits in 1979. A paint with
"Playdough" kit.
Submitted by Dave Hicks
Dalek Stencil Set : Draw your own Daleks!
Submitted by Mick Hall
Citadel Daleks & Cybermen : This box contains the parts for 20
Cybermen and 20 Daleks. They're faithfully reproduced on a tiny 25mm scale.
After you've assembled and painted them, here's what
they look like. It's the economical way to build an evil army! Made in
1978.
Submitted by Dave Hicks
Dinky "TARDIS" : Dinky released this police telephone box and discontinued
it before Doctor Who began. Only later did they realize that they had
accidentally produced a TARDIS.
Submitted by Dave Hicks