To accompany the Cybermen from the Exterminate! skirmish game and the Missy and the Cybermen expansion set, Warlord Games released the Nightmares in Silver boxed set, featuring 10 metal Cybermen variants from the Doctor Who TV series from 1966 to 2013. The Cybermen - originally humanoids from Earth's twin planet, Mondas - have been constant adversaries of the Doctor from his first incarnation to the present day. The Mondasians replaced parts of their dying bodies with cybernetic parts and thus were born the first Cybermen. Eventually, they added emotional inhibitor chips to suppress all feelings. Logical and resourceful, no other Doctor Who villain has changed appearance so often as the ever upgrading Cybermen. From their inaugural appearance in 1966 to their current form, they have evolved to reduce their weaknesses and enhance their strengths. The Cybermen are a formidable and persistent foe.
These four Cybermen variants all appeared on Doctor Who during the 1960's. At the far left is what I have termed the Mk.1 Cyberman, and he debuted in a 1966 episode called The Tenth Planet. Although the Doctor defeated them, in doing so he triggered his first regeneration.
A year later, the Cybermen returned to face the Second Doctor and his companions, Jamie McCrimmon and Victoria Waterfield, in an episode called The Tomb of the Cybermen set on the planet Telos, where an archaeological team uncover the resting place of an army of Cybermen.
In the 1968 episode, The Wheel in Space, the Second Doctor and Jamie battle the Mk.3 Cybermen on a space station shaped like a wheel. The Doctor uses an X-ray laser to destroy the Cybermen's ship.
Later that year, in The Invasion, the Mk.4 Cybermen unleash a hypnotic beam that paralyses most of the Earth's population. The Second Doctor, with help from UNIT, the RAF and the Russians, destroys the Cybermen spaceship, thus preventing their invasion.
In 1975, in Revenge of the Cybermen, the Fourth Doctor and his companions, Sarah Jane Smith and Harry Sullivan, arrive on Space Station Nerva orbiting Jupiter, where the Mk.5 Cybermen plan to destroy a new planet called Voga, which is nearby. Voga is rich in gold, which is harmful to Cybermen as it damages their breathing apparatus.
After a long absence, the Mk.6 Cybermen appeared in a 1982 episode called Earthshock, to destroy a peace conference on 26th Century Earth. In stopping them, the Fifth Doctor's boy genius companion, Adric, sacrifices himself.
Arriving in England in 1988 in the Silver Nemesis episode, the Seventh Doctor and Ace found the Mk.7 Cybermen, a 17th Century sorceress and the Nazis vying for control of a statue created by Rassilon. The Doctor tricked the Cybermen into thinking they had the artefact, but it was actually a bomb which destroyed their fleet.
Fast forward to 2006, and the Tenth Doctor, Rose Tyler and Mickey Smith are trapped on a parallel Earth in a two part episode, called Rise of the Cybermen and Age of Steel. A mega-corporation called Cybus Industries, led by megalomaniac John Lumic, plans to convert the population of London into Mk.8 Cybermen with the help of emotional inhibitor sensors.
At the far left is a Mk.2 Cyber Controller, made by Black Tree Designs and gifted to me by Blaxkleric a good while ago. This seemed like a perfect opportunity to showcase him. Being 28mm scale he is clearly smaller than the Warlord Games figures, but that doesn't bother me in the least. Note how his head is very different to the normal Mk. 2 Cyberman. The "helmet" indicates his leadership status.
Next to him is another non-Warlord Games Cyberman. This Cyber Leader is an old plastic 30mm scale figure from the 2007 Doctor Who Micro Universe range of collectable miniatures produced by Character Options. The "C" on his chest identifies him as belonging the Cybus Industries and the black trim on his head indicates he is a Cyber Leader.
Returning back to the Warlord Games Nightmares in Silver set, second from the right is a Mk.9 Cyber Leader from the 2011 episode, Closing Time, in which the Eleventh Doctor and his companion Craig work together to repel another Cybermen invasion of Earth.
Finally, is the Mk.10 Cyber Leader from the appropriately named 2013 episode, Nightmare in Silver.
The Eleventh Doctor and Clara Oswald discover a whole new Cyber upgrade (a cross between the Cybus Industries Cybermen and the Mondas evolved Cybermen) on a military-controlled extraterrestrial theme park, Hedgewick's World of Wonders. It is this variant of Cybermen that appear in Warlord Games' Exterminate! skirmish game. That is why I have painted this figure as a Cyber Leader as denoted by the black trim on the sides and top of his head. And, no, it does not bother me that he appears to be running. You can see he has clearly been modelled on the Cyberman in this poster for the episode.
These highly detailed metal sculpts are a worthy addition to the plastic Cybermen made by Warlord Games. Whether you prefer old-style Doctor Who to the recent reincarnations, you're sure to find something in this set to suit your tastes. I make no apologies in stating that I much prefer the new series, but each to their own.
Very nice. Cybermen for every viewing generation.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, Phil.
DeleteGood lord it is frightening just how many of those episodes (series) I remember.
ReplyDeleteNice painting mate. Cybermen and Daleks are such classic adversaries for Dr Who it is always good to see them all no matter what exact MK they may be. I may even have a few old Citadel Cybermen hiding away (I know I have a K9 and a Davros... found them last year). The Hunt begins......Title music... end credits... fade to black....
Many thanks, Clint. You can't go wrong with Daleks and Cybermen, can you? I still have the old Citadel plastic Cybermen and Daleks, as well as a fair few of their metal "Doctor Who" 25mm scale figures. I doubt if I'll ever have any use for them now, but I'm loathe to get rid of them. Although, if someone came along with a generous offer, I would reconsider.
DeletePicture 3, cyberman 2. A proper cyberman that is !!!!
ReplyDeleteAh, that puts you firmly in the old school camp, Phil. :-)
DeleteGreat "potted history" of the Cybermen Bryan, and a fantastic collection of miniatures to go with it!
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly, Greg.
DeleteGreat collection Bryan, and very informative with all the episodes from which they came. Actually remember all the episodes you refered to even if the first two doctors were from reruns on BBC2
ReplyDeleteCheers, Dave. Whilst I saw all of the episodes when they originally aired, I'll admit that I only have a very vague recollection of them. At some point I ought to have a marathon viewing session watching every episode of "Doctor Who" back to back!
Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ndoUu2tYFc
ReplyDeleteThat was bloody hilarious, Phil! Thanks so much for sharing it!
DeleteGreat painting Bryan, I liked these over on Simons blog when he posted them too (well the older ones, pre "The Wrong Trousers" Nu-Who ones anyway).
ReplyDeleteCheers Roger.
(oh and I'm with Phil on this one, that is a "proper" Cyberman).
I'm glad you like them, Roger. As I said, with this collection there should be something for everyone to enjoy.
Deletewhat a sweet collection Bryan and I love the recap on Cyber history
ReplyDeleteMuch obliged, Andy. It was fun compiling this post and reminiscing about past episodes.
DeleteLoving this series of figures. Makes me want to buy a couple of old Tom Baker DVD's and travel back in time myself to my childhood.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tim. I have to say, I'm feeling nostalgic too.
DeleteWhat a cornucopia of Cybermen, Bryan, and plenty of background info for the uninitiated as well. Good to see you have such a marvellous choice of Cyber-Leaders to hand too ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words, Simon. I know the Cyber Leader is a unique choice in "Exterminate!" but some of these just cried out to be leaders and it means I'm not restricted to just one choice of leader.
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