Been a while since I posted any pickups. I haven't stopped collecting. I continue to do unspeakable things to my bank account all in the name of tiny plastic figures (and books!), but I just haven't gotten around to taking photo visual evidence of my crimes. Thought I'd finally post some GI Joe pictures.
Always loved Tomax and Xamot, so the 25th anniversary set was a no-brainer. Nice, faithful update to the classic designs. It pretty much epitomizes what that line was all about.
I can't remember which Destro and Baroness these are. I bought them loose, after doing way too much research on picking out modern versions of them. While I dig the PoC Money Bags Destro, he's just too far removed from the classic Destro look I want on my Joe shelf. Most of the Baroness figures seem pretty bad. This was the best I could find. I'm happy with her. She's always been a favorite of mine. Short of going crazy and getting that Sideshow version, this one will do.
These Stalker and Tunnel Rat figures really represent the two different routes Hasbro went with the modern Joes. Tunnel Rat is a faithful recreation of the classic figure utilizing the modern tooling and engineering available--I really love that they made the pistol on his gun removable. Meanwhile Stalker is a Pursuit of Cobra update. I love how tactical and "real" he feels. If Stalker were a real soldier, I'd imagine this is what he would look like all geared up.
I'll be honest. I hated Shipwreck. I thought his classic figure sucked. I was never into that generic Navy sailor look. This 50th anniversary Shipwreck figure made me like the character. It's a cool, tactical update that makes him fit right in with the others. He actually seems like a soldier now, while not going too tactical. Instead of hanging back on the Whale or the USS Flagg, he seems like he should be right alongside Duke and Flint.
Pursuit of Cobra Lowlight is the shit. Much like Beach Head, he's a super-detailed, highly tactical version of the classic figure. So much care and attention was put into this guy. He's really the best example of what modern GI Joe is. A high water mark that Hasbro has no interest in ever reaching again, it seems.
Like I said, i have more stuff to post. I'm sure I'll get around to it. Lots more Joes (I think I'm close to having all the figures I want), plus I have a few really bad decisions coming in the mail. But I think this batch will do for now.