9TH & 10TH DOCTOR'S (WIDE SLIDER) SONIC SCREWDRIVER
IN STOCK AND READT FOR CHRISTMAS 2024 SHIPPING
Rubbertoe Replicas is pleased to present the iconic "wide slider" Ninth and Tenth Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver! This fully licensed replica is based on the series 1-2 version of this iconic prop, first used by Christopher Eccleston and then David Tennant. For a detailed history of the Ninth and Tenth Doctor's Sonic screwdriver, (with the kind permission of its author, our good friend and all round Doctor Who expert Mr Brian Terranova) please click here.
The Rubbertoe Replicas Ninth and Tenth Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver is made from aluminium, copper, machined acrylic, Delrin, 3d printed resin, and the usual electronics that allow your sonic to light up and make the unique sonic sound. This sonic will feature one sound and one lighting effect.
The Sonic comes with a simple turned aluminium base with a perspex inlay ring, very simple but effective in complementing the design of the sonic and mimicking the tardis console. This limited edition piece will come in a sleek presentation tube, with a numbered display stand and certificate of authenticity.
EDITION LIMITED TO NO MORE 300 PIECES, HOWEVER RUBBERTOE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CLOSE THE EDITION AT ANY TIME.
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Additional Info
WARNING: THIS ITEM IS NOT A TOY AND IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN!
WARNING: CONTAINS SMALL PARTS WHICH CAN BE A CHOKING HAZARD!
Please note that all our products are meticulously handmade by master artisans one piece at a time. Due to this process, there may be a slight variation from one item to the next. Such variations are inherent in the manufacturing of handmade products, so you may expect minor distinctions that will make your purchase special and truly one of a kind.
Items shipped from the UK may be subject to import duties and taxes, which are levied once a shipment reaches your country. Unfortunately, Rubbertoe Replicas has no control over taxes and duties in different countries. The same goes for the time it may take for shipments to go through the customs procedure. Customs policies and processes vary widely from country to country and you should contact your local customs office for further information. You must also make sure that you comply with any other laws that may apply when importing something to your country. As yet though we have had no reports of any access duties.