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[[RAFM|RAFM's]] [[Doctor Who (RAFM)|Doctor Who]] figures were designed in 1986 by [[Citadel Miniatures]]. In the UK, they were produced by Citadel as a licensed product from {{clink|FASA}}. The UK release had slotta-tabs and hexagonal bases. The ''Citadel'' & ''FASA'' brands had equal billing on the packaging. The same figures, but with solid bases, were produced in North America by FASA who were credited on their own without Citadel. The internal packaging for North America had "manufactured by RAFM".  See [[Doctor Who (Citadel)]] for the UK release.<br>
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[[RAFM|RAFM's]] [[Doctor Who (RAFM)|Doctor Who]] figures were designed in 1986 by [[Citadel Miniatures]]. In the UK, they were produced by Citadel as a licensed product from [[FASA]]. The UK release had slotta-tabs and hexagonal bases. The ''Citadel'' & ''FASA'' brands had equal billing on the packaging. The same figures, but with solid bases, were produced in North America by FASA who were credited on their own without Citadel. The internal packaging for North America had "manufactured by RAFM".  See [[Doctor Who (Citadel)]] for the UK release.<br>
 
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For the Davros and Dalek models there was no difference between the two releases: they had solid bases. The Citadel range contained 4 extra models not found in the North American release, and the RAFM range contained 3 extra ''Temporal Marauders'' not found in the UK release.
 
For the Davros and Dalek models there was no difference between the two releases: they had solid bases. The Citadel range contained 4 extra models not found in the North American release, and the RAFM range contained 3 extra ''Temporal Marauders'' not found in the UK release.

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