Win A Dalek With Doctor Who Adventures!

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Doctor Who Adventures, the biggest-selling UK pre-teen magazine, is giving away a free life-sized Dalek, worth more than £3,000!


Just imagine walking into your house to see a Dalek looming in the hallway, or exterminating dinner in the kitchen! Yes, I think we’ve all wanted a Dalek or two in our lifetimes. It take s a lot to make one yourself, of course – just look in the first issue of the Kasterborous Magazine for more on that! – but it’d be much easier just to win one, right?


All you have to do is collect three tokens and hope luck is on your side.


The first token is in the current issue (#336), a bumper magazine priced £3.99, which is on sale until 14th January. The second token follows in #337, on sale 15th January, and the final one is in newsagents from 29th January until 11th February.


Moray Laing, DWA editor, says:



Giving away one of the Doctor’s greatest enemies has got to be THE ultimate competition and I’m thrilled that Doctor Who Adventures magazine has got one to give away. We’ve been assured that the Dalek won’t exterminate the winner or the winner’s friends or family… So rest assured it’s completely safe to enter.

Unfortunately, if you’re as old as the Doctor (or even in your teens/twenties/thirties or older), you won’t be able to enter. I know, I know.


You’ll just have to build one.


Further boring terms and conditions can be found in Doctor Who Adventures #336.


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