For the first time ever, a full set of all 11 Doctors, this is definately a must buy for any serious Dr Who fan. The quality of these toys is amazing, and I suspect that there will probably be more adults than children buying them due to their amazing likenesses and high quality of detail. Although all the Doctors except the 8th have previously been released, this set is still essential as the versions of Doctors 1,2,3,4,6 and 7 are all in new outfits with modifications to the features (better than before) the 5th now has the celery which was a glaring omission previously, and thr 10th has the spiky hair he's most known for.
Here's a brief review of each figure:
William Hartnell: Decent likeness (needed more wrinkles though), outfit more resembles the "Five Doctors' look though, don't know if Hartnell wore this exact look himself. Still a very good figure though.
Patrick Troughton: Stunning likeness, probably the best of all. The outfit is from "The Three Doctors". Can't fault this figure.
Jon Pertwee: This is now the fourth Pertwee figure to be done and I think the best looking. Taken from the "Carnival of Monsters" story, the hair is whiter as it should be, the detail of the costume is flawless and the likeness is excellent. One of the best figures yet made.
Tom Baker: Now the third Tom Baker figure done, this is his "Seeds of Doom" look and looks very impressive. Personally I preferred the "Pyramids of Mars" figure (I just think the darker coat suits him better)but it's still a superbly made figure. All the detail is perfect, the only critiscism is the strange eyebrows that have been drawn on him when everyone knows Tom doesn't have any!
Peter Davison: Virtually identical to the previous version except we now have the celery on his lapel - yeah! A good likeness of Davison's face and good detail all round.
Colin Baker: For one of the least-prolific Doctors, Colin has had a surprising number of figures made (this is now the fourth). The costume is taken from the Vervoid segment of "Trial of a TimeLord" but his hair is not - it's too short and dark compared to the big blonde perm he should be sporting and the figure is also too slim! (Colin was much more rotund in that story) so it looses points for inaccurracy, and some of the paint work looks less than perfect (the stripes on the trousers are a little wobbly, it's still a decent figure but not one of my favourites.
Sylvester McCoy: taken from "Ghost Light" (minus hat) this is an excellent figure with great attention to detail and excellent likeness. Brilliant.
Paul McGann: first outing for the 8th Doctor (and probably the only one considering he only had one story and therefore one look) this is again very good with great detail although I think it only bears a passing resemblance to McGann.
Christopher Eccleston: This looks like the same version released before, and not one of the best due to his bland costume, strangely wide legs and the fact that the neck section is very obvious and makes him resemble Frankenstein's monster or something.
David Tennant: Almost the same as the last one (with blue suit, red trainers, long coat & glasses) but with the hair spiked up. The glasses look a bit silly but otherwise this is probably the best Tennant figure so far.
Matt Smith: Very good figure and reasonable likeness (could be better), the shinyness of the trousers look a bit wrong but overall it's a good depiction of the new Doctor.
So there you are, all 11 Doctors, all together - what more could you ask for?