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Get Your First Look at the Official Doctor Who LEGO Set!

Bricks still decidedly not wibbly wobbly when you step on them.

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The moment we’ve all been waiting for has arrived. After fan-built campaigns on LEGO’s Ideas site and seemingly eternal fan anguish, a Doctor Who LEGO set is coming, and we know what it’ll look like at long last. It’s about time.

As you can see in the video, the set includes both the Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors, Clara, a Weeping Angel, Daleks, and a bunch of fun accessories. Oh, and the TARDIS interior and exterior, of course, which is actually bigger on the inside through the magic of being made of LEGO and some advanced technology called “imagination.”

The set arrives just in time for holiday adventures on December 1st ($59.99), and the official description reads:

Construct a stunningly detailed LEGO® version of the iconic TARDIS® and role-play the Doctor’s time-travel adventures! Created by fan-designer Andrew Clark and selected by LEGO Ideas members, this set is based on the BBC’s popular and long-running television series about a Time Lord – the Doctor – exploring the universe in a blue police box. Due to trans-dimensional engineering, the TARDIS is bigger on the inside than the outside and this cool multifunctional set includes the console room that houses all the flight controls. Regenerate the Doctor and defeat the evil Daleks™ and a Weeping Angel with the help of his extraordinary companion Clara. Then close the doors of the TARDIS and launch into another dimension! Includes 4 minifigures with assorted accessory elements: the Eleventh Doctor, the Twelfth Doctor, Clara Oswald and a Weeping Angel, plus 2 Daleks™.

Time to update those holiday shopping lists. Allons-y!

(via CBR)

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