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shortround wrote:I have to say two of my favorite vipers are the ally viper and range viper. So I was wondering out of all the different kinds of viper there have been over the years which ones are you favorites and would you buy them if they were redone 25th anniversary style or roc style.
tigertracks 24 wrote:shortround wrote:I have to say two of my favorite vipers are the ally viper and range viper. So I was wondering out of all the different kinds of viper there have been over the years which ones are you favorites and would you buy them if they were redone 25th anniversary style or roc style.
Actually, the Alley Viper (want to see a black and yellow version), and the Night Viper (can't wait for this hybrid with the jungle viper for ROC).
The Ice Viper is also up on the list (he came with the Wolf right?).
chuckdawg1999 wrote:tigertracks 24 wrote:shortround wrote:I have to say two of my favorite vipers are the ally viper and range viper. So I was wondering out of all the different kinds of viper there have been over the years which ones are you favorites and would you buy them if they were redone 25th anniversary style or roc style.
Actually, the Alley Viper (want to see a black and yellow version), and the Night Viper (can't wait for this hybrid with the jungle viper for ROC).
The Ice Viper is also up on the list (he came with the Wolf right?).
To be honest I never really bought Vipers because they were Vipers but because I liked the way they looked. Off the top of my head I liked the Alley Viper, Rock Viper, Techno Viper, Ice Viper and the Night Viper. Any one of those would be nice to see redone.
Supreme Convoy wrote::BOT: Just came across these accessories by Urban Revolution Toys. The guy makes clothing for the 3.75 inch figures. It makes these GI Joe almost look and feel like the original 60s line with different outfits.
Maybe it's the novelty of having a GI Joe character actually put his hands in his pockets but I think they're pretty neat.
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Grahf wrote:I have a question for those that own the new Night Raven. I had the original back in the day and everytime I see the new one in stores I have a hard time not adding it to my shopping cart. Nostalgia I guess.
Is this jet worth it? Just how large is it? The only old vehicle I still have is the Python Patrol Conquest, how does it comapare size wise it? I've been trying to stick to just buying the figures lately, but as I said before, nostalgia is waring away at me.
Chaoslock wrote:Grahf wrote:I have a question for those that own the new Night Raven. I had the original back in the day and everytime I see the new one in stores I have a hard time not adding it to my shopping cart. Nostalgia I guess.
Is this jet worth it? Just how large is it? The only old vehicle I still have is the Python Patrol Conquest, how does it comapare size wise it? I've been trying to stick to just buying the figures lately, but as I said before, nostalgia is waring away at me.
Same question if it is about the movie jet; With one addition:
I saw a handle on the bottom of the jet, is it removable/how does it look if it is folded back?
Editor wrote:
Just requested my BBTS POL to ship so I should have my Cobra Island sets next week.
tigertracks 24 wrote:Editor wrote:
Just requested my BBTS POL to ship so I should have my Cobra Island sets next week.
How did you ever wait so long??? I have a big POL that I am waiting to ship still.
Editor wrote:tigertracks 24 wrote:Editor wrote:
Just requested my BBTS POL to ship so I should have my Cobra Island sets next week.
How did you ever wait so long??? I have a big POL that I am waiting to ship still.
Quite simple really, As I am currently the only earner (my GF lost her job in june and has yet to get another)I have been concentrating on the basis money issues, however last week I was able to re juggle my finances, and including clearing a chunk of my Visa.
With those done, and with an extra paycheque coming next month, I am picking up a few bits and pieces I've held off on, including the Island packs, and seeing my Fansproject Trailer is still sitting there, I posted to ship all. It would have been better had the trailer arrived a day before when I had my POL shipped with the FP Superion add-ons and the Joes from the 25% sale. But then I likely would have the Island packs waiting until my other pre-orders are ready around December.![]()
Of course with all would have gone differently had I just preorder the Island packs to begin with, but then I would only have grabbed the defense pack. The attack pack is being bought more as the single defence pack is unavailable and as a bit of a lark due to the Cobrafied orientation of my collection.
shortround wrote:Can someone name the thirteen original joes? Also I got my attack defense of cobra Island sets today amazing if you haven't order yours do so right away.
Cyber Bishop wrote:shortround wrote:Can someone name the thirteen original joes? Also I got my attack defense of cobra Island sets today amazing if you haven't order yours do so right away.
Grunt
Stalker
Short Fuze
Zap
Scarlett
Snake Eyes
Flash
Hawk
Grand Slam
Steeler
Clutch
Breaker
That is sad because I did that off the top of my head.. LOL
Editor wrote:Very True TT24, but the work around is simply that Colton is the original GIJoe, while the 13 are the original members of the GIJoe Unit. Both are right, but it would have made a lot of sense if they had been included at that time.
13 original Joes, 13 original Transformers, that number pops up a bit.
Me: In the original toy line, why was the Alley Viper given such a odd color scheme? The Night-Viper and a few of his other fellow Cobras from that year had less "outlandish" colors, so why did the urban specialists wear orange and blue?
Hasbro: In all honesty, none of us were here when those figures were originally designed so it is hard to say for sure. One theory is that G.I. Joe has always been a reflection of Pop culture of the time. In 1989 when the Alley Viper was released, bright neon colors were very cool. From a military standpoint it could be inferred that as these were Cobra urban specialists they were not meant to blend in, but rather to be so obvious as to be intimidating.
Nekoman wrote:Well, the Q&A's are rolling in today, I got an answer to a question I asked!Me: In the original toy line, why was the Alley Viper given such a odd color scheme? The Night-Viper and a few of his other fellow Cobras from that year had less "outlandish" colors, so why did the urban specialists wear orange and blue?
Hasbro: In all honesty, none of us were here when those figures were originally designed so it is hard to say for sure. One theory is that G.I. Joe has always been a reflection of Pop culture of the time. In 1989 when the Alley Viper was released, bright neon colors were very cool. From a military standpoint it could be inferred that as these were Cobra urban specialists they were not meant to blend in, but rather to be so obvious as to be intimidating.
http://www.joedios.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3677&page=2
This is interesting to know, and it makes me feel the colors are a little more understandable. I notice Hasbro gives the best answers to questions about older things.
The rest are here. Mostly the same, lame questions at the other sites.
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