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Category: Real American Hero Collection

Wet Down (2001)

November 12, 2018 Rob B 3 comments

By Past Nastification You already know how I feel about head-to-toe repaints, but we’ll look at Wet Down anyway. It’s impossible to look at this figure and not see it as Torpedo. Even with a semi-masked head, it’s just too iconic to be any other character. 2001 was an odd year for the figure, many of which were full repaints.

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Rip It (2000)

November 7, 2018 Rob B 4 comments

By Past Nastification As a non-golfer, I had no reference for the name “Rip It”. Once I understood that it was a golf term, my bewilderment turned to amusement. The filecard explains how Rip It learned golf as a means of understanding terrain, so it’s a good way to link what could have been a silly name to a figure.

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Zartan (2001)

September 8, 2018 Rob B 2 comments

By Past Nastification There are figures that aren’t good.  There are many figures I dislike.  Generally speaking, these two categories overlap. But there are bad figures that I really like.  2001’s Zartan is one of them. It’s a lazy figure.  Exceptionally lazy.  A Zartan head thrown on top of a SAW Viper body. Continuing the laziness, Hasbro just tossed in

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Law & Order (2000)

March 10, 2018 Rob B 9 comments

The Real American Hero Collection series was a welcome sight on toy shelves. It represented Joe’s return to regular retail after a couple of Toys R Us (sniff) exclusives. Sorry about that, but the thought of TRU going the way of other toy stores is a truly sad thought. I know in the grand scheme of things it’s only a

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Gung Ho (2001)

August 22, 2017 Rob B 10 comments

Okay, GH needs to get some sun. Milky and somewhat translucent, the odd skin color was symptomatic of the RAH collections years’ Caucasian figures. Some folks prefer the vintage plastic skin tones over painted skin, but it’s all subjective. While the early 2000s crew are a departure from their predecessors in terms of deco, I find them to be an

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Wild Bill (2000)

November 20, 2016 Rob B 3 comments

I used to think this figure was a bit of a boring repaint. I guess I was usually looking at it in bad lighting or something, but I could have sworn that it was mostly grey, and covered in the same sort of washy texture that was common in previous series. I was wrong. Setting it up under the lights,

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Rock Viper (2000)

October 11, 2015 Rob B 9 comments

Last time I looked, this mold was known as the Range Viper. What happened–did the Hasbro group just have a brain fart, or did they not care? Whatever the case, it’s not too much of a surprise, considering that the Real American Hero Collection would end up playing fast and loose with names and parts choices within a year. Maybe

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Dial Tone (2000)

October 6, 2015 Rob B 7 comments

The 2000 releases brought GI Joe back to mainstream retail, beyond its two year stint as Toys R Us exclusives. At first, I wasn’t too enthused about the series, but once I started checking out a few of the packs more closely, I found some things to like. First off, if you’re not a fan of brightly colored figures, this

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Shipwreck (2002)

June 15, 2015 Rob B 7 comments

Shipwreck went from traditional sailor to combat diver in the Battle Corps era, and Hasbro was happy to keep him in that role for his next few iterations. I can’t help but remember the mold being used to create the character Stinky Diver in Action League Now. The Real American Hero Collection paired him up with Sidetrack, and was available

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