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Kraal (Doctor Who)

Doctor Who- Kraal- Bif Bang Pow! Mego Museum.com

Cancelled: Kraal- Doctor Who In the classic 4th Doctor tale “The Android Invasion” (1975), the Kraal were an alien race who plotted to wipe out humanity utilizing androids in order for the Kraals to move in. There were three Kraal characters in the episode, but they all used the same mask and outfit, which is…

Anti-Man (Doctor Who)

Doctor Who- Planet of Evil Anti-Man doll

  Cancelled: Anti-Man- Doctor Who In the classic 4th Doctor tale “Planet of Evil” (1975), the “anti-man” refers to Professor Sorenson (played by Who veteran Frederick Jaeger), who becomes infected with anti-matter after he smuggled particles off the planet Zeta-Minor. This transformation turns him into a futuristic Mr. Hyde, capable of draining life and even multiplying into…

Lucifer (Battlestar Galactica)

Bif Bang Pow! Battlestar Galactica Lucifer Figure- Mego Museum ReMego Galleries

Lucifer- Battlestar Galactica The Cylons’ favourite servant, Lucifer, was part of the last wave of Battlestar Galactica figures produced by Bif Bang Pow! Unlike earlier waves, Lucifer’s production run was rumoured at about 1,300 units. As a result, this figure is hard to find on the secondary market.  Sold in pairs with Sheba. The tooling for…

Sontaran Field Major Styre (Doctor Who)

Field Mahor Styre from the Sontaran Experiment.

Sontaran Field Major Styre Doctor Who The only five-fingered Sontaran known to the Whoniverse is from the classic Tom Baker two-part episode “The Sontaran Experiment”. He comes with his helmet, pistol and communication device and is limited to 3,000 pieces. As mentioned in the opening, Sontarans usually have three fingers and a different weapon. For…

The Fourth Doctor (Doctor Who)

Bif Bang Pow Doctor Who 4th Doctor Figure

The Fourth Doctor The Fourth Doctor is dressed in his first season (“Hinchecliff Era”) outfit, complete with hat and Sonic Screwdriver. The hat proved problematic to keep on the figure’s head, but the rest of the figure more than makes up for it. These were limited to 3,000 units. As a result, this figure is…