1337W422102 wrote:zemper wrote:it's nice stumbling into this thread, the Joes really bring back memories.
i had a huge Joe stealth fighter back then, with a pilot named Ghost Rider. it looked like a tear-drop shaped ship with cruise missiles underneath (with rotating wings) and at its sides it had pop-out gun systems. the thruster array at the back also pops out, plus it had real retractable landing gear. too bad i really DID not appreciate this toy back then as it was huge and heavy and i was scrawny as a kid, now i wish i took better care of this, now i think it's broken, somewhere if i can still find it

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any ideas on the name of this toy, as well as pics? i think this was released 1989-1990. thanks!

I still have my Ghostrider figure... somewhere!
And you're thinking of the
Phantom X-19 Stealth Fighter. Now you know, and knowing is half the battle!
*sniff* 1337W422102, a huge THANKS for helping out an old grognard with the memories. seeing those pics again made my heart all warm and mushy, and it's a very bittersweet feeling to know that i ONCE had this in my hands all those years ago, only i did not take good care of it.
now i know why my Phantom did not look so good back then...i did not apply all the decals! argh!
this toy is a marvel of engineering...pull-out thrusters, working landing gear, plus air brakes! who puts air brakes in their toys back then? i also did not know there were 2 variants of the body. i had the straight pull variant, but the sliding variant i had no idea about.
sigh...plus the Ghost Rider was the only one ever produced. how idiotic of me to lose it in the first place?!?! (actually, i did not take care of him properly because he was "boring" as he had no guns LOL

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i wonder how much does this baby cost nowadays...
