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View Quote I wanted the aircraft carrier, but my parents shut that down. That's also the year I learned about Santa Claus, as icing on the cake. |
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I'll just go ahead and say it, since most of us are thinking it. If you actually had the USS Flagg, eat shit and die. We fucking hate you. Unless we can come play with it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I never got to have any of that shit.
ALWAYS lusated after the battleship- my cousin had it and in a Giant playroom in their attic. With tons of other cool toys. |
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I would always say to my dad " it's only $99" and he would say something about it being more after taxes... I had a blue Rattler and a Tiger Force Rattler, which were cool but I think my favorite was the Raven, and the Strato-viper was the coolest looking pilot. I just have my nephews all of my old joes a few days ago, it was fun sorting them out and putting stuff back together. View Quote |
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this bad bitch. http://toyworth.com/browse/Night/Raven/action/figure//1986//GI/Joe/Accessories/60/lrg-loose-front.jpg View Quote |
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I still have all my GI Joes and the HISS tank. About the only thing I didn't have was the aircraft carrier. Unfortunately all the other vehicles are now lost to time.
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I'll preface my answer with this, I was not a spoiled child. I was a deprived child.
Now that I have that out of the way, I didn't have any G.I. Joe vehicles. I had some guys and the anti-aircraft gun. First guy i got was the dude with the mortar. What the heck kind of fighting am I going to do with a mortar? Next guy was the communications dude. If you see a recurring theme, it's soldiers with no guns. My parents bought my toys, not me. Later on, I got the machine gunner with the M60 (that's what happens when you use your own money), Cobra Commander and a Cobra Ninja. My Star Wars action figures and stuff was also on the lean side. |
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My brother and I had a HUGE G I Joe army when we were younger. Probably our favorite thing to play together.
I always wanted the Defiant Complex and the Rolling Thunder, but we got into it more after 89 or so. Looking at YoJoe, it seems we lost interest after around 92. Or at least we stopped getting new toys because I don't recognize the ones after then. As soon as my son gets over his DESTROY EVERYTHING phase (he's 2 ), he'll have a heck of an army to play with. I don't think my brother is ever going to have kids, so hopefully I can rescue his joes too. ETA - I'd probably vote for the Sky Strikers version of the Night Raven, the Sky Raven, as my favorite. I loved me some Joe jets. |
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View Quote Holy shit I had this! |
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I had the Defiant Space Shuttle Launch Complex which later became a paintball target. http://www.panelsonpages.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/defiant-closed.jpg View Quote Xmas of 88 was best xmas for me. pretty sure it's still in my parents attic. |
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I kinda wish the toy line would be release again. I think I would buy them all. I gave my collection to my cousin. Terrible mistake. View Quote the 25th anniversary (of the 3 3/4 figures) was released in 2008 figures vehicles i have the collector's club Adventure Team vehicles, but not the figures Attached File the skystriker was re released in 2011 and then the club did a jetfire crossover at the San Diego Comic Con |
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I never had any of the smaller 80s ones, just a lot of the 70s ones. Had the Steve Austin one that was similar too.
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I'll just go ahead and say it, since most of us are thinking it. If you actually had the USS Flagg, eat shit and die. We fucking hate you. Unless we can come play with it. View Quote I had it too . Saved up my allowance for a whole year for that SOB. Actually still do disassembled in a box. My favorite but I'm sure it was probably my parents least favorite. Bastard took up the whole basement. I had most of the planes and that fucker just looked awesome all set up with some planes and choppers on it. I also had the space shuttle thing too. That was pretty awesome. I kinda want to raid my boxes of toys and see how much is left of all that stuff. It would be pretty awesome to set it all up again if I had the space. I guess could do it in my pole building. |
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So I remember waiting for weeks and finally it came in the mail. According to YoJoe, it now fetches a premium $. I have no clue what happened to him
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So I remember waiting for weeks and finally it came in the mail. According to YoJoe, it now fetches a premium $. I have no clue what happened to him The Original Cobra View Quote my first snake eyes was straight armed |
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sounds like this yojoe.com has a vehicle and figure listing (by year is easiest to look up unknowns due to pics) that can be a neat trip down memory lane looking through stuff you had View Quote YES!! That's the one. Forgot about the glider that came off the back. |
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and then the club did a jetfire crossover at the San Diego Comic Con http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r319/lamedic1/jetfire-12.jpg View Quote Thats awesome, my kiddos would love that. |
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Thats awesome, my kiddos would love that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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and then the club did a jetfire crossover at the San Diego Comic Con http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r319/lamedic1/jetfire-12.jpg Thats awesome, my kiddos would love that. ebay still has a few...search "sdcc skystriker" they did a vamp with autobot markings (hound) the same year this year's crossover was a hiss tank in soundwave deco and a rattler colored and striped like the autobot Powerglide. i think devil's due comics had a tf/gi joe crossover run |
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Toss up between the Cobra hydrofoil and the GI Joe Whale hovercrafthttp://2.bp.blogspot.com/_3rdoHNbN-mA/S3FTfm-MiGI/AAAAAAAAASM/l95HZglJeW8/s400/gi+joe+whale_box%5B1%5D.jpg View Quote The Whale patrolled the hell out of the creek behind grandma's house. |
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I just realized how many of these vehicles I had as a kid, most of them except for the USS Flag. I never remember having more than a couple of them at a time though, makes me wonder what happened to them.
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Reposting from another thread,I started sorting all the 82-88 figures by specialty and putting them on Instagram...then realized what a wackadoodle that makes me Among the last of the figures I like,realistic Joes were best Joes and these were losing the plot but at least neat. http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y86/mossie500/blurgh/15673033_10211772716775848_3857497182095395512_n.jpg http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y86/mossie500/blurgh/15589498_10211771985237560_1268191301664750287_n.jpg View Quote Not to get overly analytical about freakin' GI Joe but as the 80's progressed the comic book became more and more a place to showcase ever more unrealistic and silly toys for Hasbro marketing. The early Larry Hama writing (which was actually not bad) devolved into inanity and the real focus was on a new weapon in each issue. I really miss the 80's though, a much simpler and fun time. |
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Tag, I'll be going up into the attic in a few days to put the christmas lights away and I just may have to bring that box of Joes down from my childhood. They're mostly broken, but I'm sure there's some pictures worth sharing.
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I for one would like to see them. View Quote These two (three actually) were my favorite Joe and Cobra: Mutt still looks pissed off after all of these years which is reassuring. Junkyard still has Mutt's back. Major Bludd held onto his uzi all this time -- I admire his conviction. And yeah, those stupid o-rings dry-rotted and broke thus leaving their torsos separate of their bottom halves.... Attached File I recall these 5 being the only ones still intact at the waist albeit it precariously: The guy on the left flew the cobra single-man helicopter IIRC. Next guy over was a cobra tank driver IIRC -- or was it a crimson guard for cobra commander (or am I thinking star wars?) Guy in the middle, well, he's f.ckin Zartan -- need I say more? Snake Eyes was really awesome too. And I never could commit to memory who the guy on the right was -- he had such a vanilla disposition that rendered him token IMO. Attached File |
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I unexpectedly received this for Christmas at my grandparents house one year and wore the dang out from playing with it
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172430/Capture-115052.JPG Missiles everywhere... whats not to like. View Quote i see I wasn't the only one |
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The Serpentor story line and toy were bad,Cobra La was Obama. Still,as an adult,I love the 82-86 series,especially the 85-86 when the sculpting IMO was at its peak. I enjoy some of the small things like Snow Serpent having a vz.58 of all things.
This is great,but awful HCC788 - 1987 COBRA-LA - vintage G. I. Joe toy review! HD S02E18 |
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View Quote I had this too! Was my favorite toy of pretty much my whole childhood. |
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huh.
i just realized i never had any of the vehicles. i had Joes, and Heman but nothing else but the figures. i was more into Duplo/Lego though. |
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A little AFT for those that haven't seen it.
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