G.I.JOE Action figure of Exquisite Mini Series,focusing on create High-performance 1/18 scale action figure will be released in 2022.
With GI Joe: a Real American Hero turning 40 this year.We are set to release a brand new line of action figures.This new and exciting line will give fans and action figure collectors something have not had since the mid nineteen eighties.
9 hours ago, deecee4 said:Yeah, its pretty cool. Really wish the sword/scabbard,belt and grenades weren't oversized however.
Yea that sword looks a bit odd. Like a giant barbarian sword. Going to be interesting to see if these will blend with hasbros 3.75 joes
Yeah, its pretty cool. Really wish the sword/scabbard,belt and grenades weren't oversized however.
So, it's a 25th Anniversary style line except more realistic and gritty. If it sells then they'll put out every character you can imagine if you follow their other 3.75" lines. I'd rather have a huge line of these then the o-ring line from Pulse given the paltry amount of figures that will trickle out from that line. Hiya releases crap tons of Aliens and Predators. If it exists in a movie you'll have a clean, battle damaged, mask on, mask off, and invisible and/or Predator vision version of it in the line. I think I have 30+ characters now spread across all of the films and spinoffs (except Prometheus and Covenant but give it time). It appears they're doing the same with Judge Dredd and they've done quite a few Robocop characters over the years, so I think this line will be huge if the sales are there. I can't believe they haven't licensed Terminator either given all of these properties have crossed over with each other in the past.They have a history of doing vehicles too but not as many and expensive as hell. The armored personnel carrier from Aliens comes in standard and on fire version at $250 each and there's a 3rd one with a different paint app and maybe different tooling for the same price. They have McFarlanitis when it comes to variants and selling them all individually instead of packing it all together but it's still a great line at the end of the day.
Meh. I'd be much more excited if it wasn't yet another v2 Snake Eyes. They gave him the Classified kneepads, which is disappointing. Looks like 02 Snake Eyes writ smaller.
Back in February overseas company Hiya Toy had seemingly teased that they would be doing 1:18 scale figures for Hasbro's G.I. Joe. Well today we got a look at the first figure they are doing which of course is Snake-Eyes.Stands at 3.75 inches tall with 17 points of articulation. Features signature sword, pistol, uzi with silencer, tactical knife, tactical bag, and 2 pairs of interchangeable hands.
Release time: 2023Q1Price: 19.99USDLook for it to be up for pre-order soon at places like our sponsors BigBadToyStore and Entertainment Earth.
I wonder if by "something [fans] have not had since the mid nineteen eighties," Hiya means they will be producing the U.S.S. Flagg, Cobra Island, and other huge playsets. That would certainly be great, since other companies are already 3 3/4" Joe figures without much in the vehicle/playset department.
If they have good ankle articulation I'm pretty sure I'll be buying a lot of these. Classified are too big for my G.I. Joe taste. I'm crossing my fingers for retro updated greatness.
The cobra logo's G.I. Joe alright. I'm glad it's G.I. Joe! Hope they release promo images soon
The silhouette on the left is Rambo!
Or maybe the Stallone Cobra movie?
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