TNI Spotlight: G.I.Joe Spytroops Patriot Grizzly Tank From Hasbro

by Jay Cochran
September 14, 2003
Dieselboy provides us this detailed look at the new G.I.Joe Spytroops Patriot Grizzly Tank from Hasbro.





The tank features an autmatic missle firing feature that allows you to blow up Cobra forces with a press of a button. A joystick type grip can be flipped ot the back for you to aim your turret and fire.



When you are not firing your missles you can put them in the storage compartment located in the back of the tank.



The turret can rotate around in several different positions.



The tank can seat two people in the front and one including Wild Bill who is seen test driving the tank in the new G.I.Joe Spy Troops movie and one up top. The new Grizzly makes for great ground support while your Desert Attack Copter covers the air.



Look for the Patriot Girzzly on shelves now. Figures sold separately, and again thanks to Dieselboy for snapping the pictures.









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