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New look Sonic Screwdriver toy replica unveiled

Character Options confirms latest iteration after being inundated by fan requests.

Toy licensee Character Options has confirmed that a replica of the Twelfth Doctor’s Second Sonic Screwdriver will be on sale within weeks.

The new version will be a faithful recreation of the one used by Peter Capaldi in Doctor Who, which debuted in the series nine episode, Hell Bent.

This will be the first Sonic Screwdriver to have four light modes and four sound FX. The model has been designed as a replica from the series nine prop.

Alasdair Dewar, head of product development at Character Options, commented: “Since this Twelfth Doctor’s Second Sonic Screwdriver appeared at the end of series nine, we have been inundated by fan requests to produce a toy replica as part of our toy range.

“We are, therefore, very proud to finally be able to reveal it.

“The Sonic Screwdriver has historically been one of the most sought after toys for fans and collectors alike and we hope they will be as delighted with it as we are.”

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