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Thanks Robert & Hoosier Whovian List of Dapol Doctor Who Figure Releases (1988-2001) There were also other limited edition figures only made in small batches or not generally released as well as prototype Dapol figures that were planned but never released. , an incredible toy history resource, with thanks).Welcome to our pop culture mega-store! We are very happy to have you here, and we want to make sure you are happy as well. -To display our merchandise clearly and accurately. We show you actual photographs of the products we carry whenever possible. -To ensure your satisfaction. If you are unhappy with your purchase, we will take the time to make it right. -Shoulder width(seam to seam) -Length(Top of back collar to bottom of shirt) -Weight (Approximate baby weight)About three years ago, I posted about some really cool TARDIS and Dalek Christmas tree ornaments that the BBC was selling.  However, at the time they were going for the rather insane price of $42.61.  
Well, they are a lot Read More … In the past, I have posted some really cool Doctor Who cakes including a Dalek cake that might be mistaken for a real Dalek and even Matt Smith’s 30th birthday TARDIS cake.  However, as cool as those both are as Read More … Recently, I have been starting to wonder whether I come across more Star Wars cakes or Doctor Who cakes.  I have a feeling I probably see a few more Star Wars cakes than Doctor Who ones although I think the Read More … As somebody who only wears t-shirts, cufflinks are among the last things I have any use for, but I still admire geeky cufflinks.  In the past, I have posted some pretty geeky cufflinks like the Legend of Zelda Hylian Shield Read More … Although I rarely do the three key solute these days, I don’t even know how many times I have had to use the Ctrl + Alt + Del keyboard combination on older computers.  It is amazing just how far we Read More … Over the past week or so, a few images have been released showing some Cybermen marching around the Doctor Who set for an episode set to air next year. 
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The seller has relisted this item or one like this.We have a close look at the Wave 3 expansions packs for Lego Dimensions. This not only unlocks the Ghostbusters levels and open world / adventure world for the first time but brings us a very nice Cyberman. 71228 Level Pack – Ghostbusters 71229 Team Pack – DC Comics 71230 Fun Pack – Doc Brown (Back to the Future) 71234 Fun Pack – Sensei Wu (Ninjago) 71238 Fun Pack – Cyberman (Doctor Who) Video-game guidance from real families, children and parents.Are you looking for something geeky to make for that special someone in your life, but have no idea where to start? GeekMom is here to help! We have crochet, sewing, and gluing projects for kids and adults. Take a look at some of our favorite DIY projects.GeekMom Cathe has been crocheting up a Tribble-load of granny squares. The stacks of fibrous squares are being put together to make various geeky 8-bit images including a TARDIS, Spider-Man, and others.
You can learn how to put together your own pattern from scratch for a gift this holiday or for any special occasion. Amy Farrah Fowler’s Blanket. GeekMom Sarah was enamored with this particular multi-colored afghan long before she was aware of its geeky origins. The fact that it rests on the couch of Roseanne Barr, the font of all knowledge in Sarah’s childhood, as well as on the couch of Amy Farrah Fowler, is icing on the cake. This Granny Square Afghan is adaptable to the size and coloring you prefer. It can be made over several months and pieced together at any point. Use scraps that you have or buy new yarn; it’s entirely up to you. Whether you wish to play dress up with your kids or move about your city incognito, these felt face masks are sure to help you. Quick to stitch up and easily adapted, you can put together a full costume-change library for the aspiring spy in your family. Great Gatsby Dalek Dress. This is a fun little party dress for girls, and it even works for people who don’t know the difference between a Dalek and a Cyberman.
Those who do, of course, seem to really enjoy the simple, 1920s-influenced look. (Average Price $25 )A monster face is an unexpected way to patch worn jeans. It’s also a method you can use to add personality to all sorts of gifts. Try adding a small monster patch to a blanket, bedspread, or pillow. Add a larger monster patch to a hoodie or backpack. Make it look like a dinosaur or a robot instead of a monster. Such patches are particularly fun to personalize hand-me-downs or thrift-store finds. Go ahead, patch a few gifts this year! (Average Price $1 per patch)Indulge your child’s love of The Octonauts with a complete set of face masks, perfect for deep sea adventures. Eight, easy-to-follow, easy-to-make, patterns are included. Peg Plus Cat Amigurumi. We are totally freaking out over this awesome “life-size” Amigrumi version of Peg’s feline companion, Cat, from the PBS show Peg Plus Cat. The finished product stands 12 inches tall and is perfect for cuddling and numerical conspiracies. 
Make a set of plant markers using spoons from the thrift store. They’re more durable than other markers and better yet, entirely your design. Use them as markers for house plants or potted herbs; give along with seed packets and garden gloves. Or, make them with your kids as you plan together what you’ll be planting in the spring. Costs depend on the repurposed spoons, but the other supplies are enough to make several hundred. (Average Price around 25 cents per spoon)Need an easy project? Use socks and notions you have around to create a sock monster or two. These are made with baby- and toddler-sized socks, then decorated with felt, buttons, and embroidery floss. If you intend to give a sock monster to a baby or young child, it’s safest to add features by drawing or embroidering them on to forestall any risk of choking. (Average Price 50 cents-$3)Complete your Star-Lord cosplay with a handmade Infinity Stone Orb as made by GeekMom Sophie. These are cheap and fast to make, so they would make great stocking stuffers or party bag favors.
This Guardians of the Galaxy-themed care package is great for personalized gift-giving as it can be easily modified to fit into a holiday gift package, or even as a Star-Lord themed Christmas stocking. This is the year for all things Guardians, so this is a wonderful, homemade addition to—or replacement for—the commercially-sold merchandise that I’m guessing will be pretty hot during the gift-giving season. (Average Price $30-50, but may be less or more depending on what items you want to put in it.)Our entire family caught the steampunk bug before we even knew the word steampunk, particularly the props and cosplay ideas. My daughter wanted to make her own pair of Steampunk wings, but full-sized wings were a bit too much for her when she was 10. We came up with the idea of making them for her dolls using popcicle sticks and chenelle craft stems, and they turned out to be great project for us to do together. When she was done using them on her dolls, she attached the wings to a large barrette she could pin in her hair or on her hat.