
Daleks Invasion Earth: 2150 poster was created by Orlando Arocena on commission from UnderTheFloorboards.
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Daleks Invasion Earth: 2150 poster was created by Orlando Arocena on commission from UnderTheFloorboards.
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Standing at 62-inches tall, this giant inflatable Dalek has no problems with its mission to exterminate. Unless you poke a hole in it. The inflatable Dalek comes in two pieces, with the head forming the other so that it can rotate and provide a better look to the set. Costs $90.


Wallet style Tardis iPhone 5/5S case that makes your phone a companion to a time lord. Even the Doctor needs to bring #swag to his Facebook page. Costs $22.


Put this sticker on your door, and the doctor will come knocking right up. This does seem to have a fair level of detail for a sticker, showing off quite the look. Costs $49.99.


Doctor Who fans, here’s some love for you. Artist James Hance created this beautiful music box based on the episode The Rings Of Akhaten. The “beautiful” is not just about the box, it has more to do with that episode.


Doctor Who is about to celebrate 50 years on the screen, and that calls for some special celebrations. BBC have released a poster for The Day of the Doctor. The special will feature the current Doctor Matt Smith, David Tennant, Billie Piper, and John Hurt as the mysterious doctor. The episode will be broadcast in the UK on November 23, with a simultaneous broadcast in 200 different countries. That’s kind of exceptional, but totally worth it for a franchise like Doctor Who.
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This Doctor Who inspired set of mini journals started life as a convention exclusive. The set includes three journals; River Song’s Mini-Journal, 500 Year Mini-Diary, and special 50th Anniversary TARDIS Mini-Journal. That should be good enough to help you keep track of your time travels. Available on Amazon for $29.99.


Play the 10th Doctor in this Brown tee that has a print of the Doctor’s coat up front. It’s like the most frugal way towards being a time lord. Costs $20.50.


Tardis ukulele from celentanowoodworks by Paul Celantano (previously) probably sings the best of geek tunes. Made to order for $700.


It looks like onesies are hot this season, and if that be the case, it is perfectly understandable why there have been a considerable number of onesie designs floating around. This one goes the route of the time lord, allowing the user to play the part of a Tardis. Costs $62.
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