G.I. Joe Classified Series

Ohh hell yes.
And Annihilators.

Basically any bad dude with a rocket/jet/helicopter backpack, I’m gonna want it.
This is the way. Though the figure is not quite the best, the Steel Brigade 2-pack did me a solid by including jet packs. That was good stuff.
 
Also, I think the Legacy sub-line should have Adventure Team figures. Each with an animal. vs tiger. vs gorilla. vs octopus.

Adventure Team could potentially be sold at zoo giftshops as well.

I love this idea. The Adventure Team sets were so awesome.. I was too young for them but my brother had a bunch and I loved looking at them and playing with them when he wasn't looking. I would buy any and all such sets that they made in that old school oeuvre.
 
I was checking in on the status of my preorders because I've currently got four individual figures en route from Pulse right now (efficiency, thy name is Hasbro) and looked up the dimensions of the Rattler again because I'd forgotten.

I have the anxiety again. 33 inches long. Regrets and fears, I now have regrets and fears...
 
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I think we need some winter gear SEALs to go with our winter-themed Haslab. Keep 'em neutral like this and they can easily fill ranks of either side.

I'd go for these. Seems like a good army builder to surround SnowJob with. I'd probably buy a couple astronauts too, but I'd prefer those as Cosmic Legions.
 
Y'know what I'd like, just since we've been getting more Iron Grenadiers? T.A.R.G.A.T.

Give me an orbital drop trooper.
I would -genuinely- love an AGP with Nullifier. I love that figure, for some reason.

Also, continuing on the subject of spacey guys; I know we're never going to get a Classified Defiant or Crusader, but I'd love to see a Payload figure nonetheless.
 
And, if I'm being honest, I'm not convinced it wouldn't sell. But I am pretty convinced they won't attempt it.
I bet they'd sell more than we'd expect. I was looking at a photo on IG of someone who'd built a Cobra sub that was at least as long as an adult man.
 
I bet they'd sell more than we'd expect. I was looking at a photo on IG of someone who'd built a Cobra sub that was at least as long as an adult man.
They keep joking about the USS Flagg but if they could offer payment plans on a Haslab for something like that, even if it was a few thousand. They might still have enough interest in something huge if it was modular and could be displayed in smaller chunks or as the 10 foot behemoth. It might be kind of interesting to see another true ‘dream’ Haslab. Maybe instead of a finished model, it’s more concept art and less finished. Really make it a grass roots movement that the interest really determined if it got made. Make the price and funding goals just a hair over the break even price to keep things reasonable and people engaged. They’ll only start investing serious time when they have serious interest. Not every Haslab can operate like that but every few years they could have a crazy-level Haslab just to gage interest and if it’s there, move forward. If it’s not, they have a reason to tell us to shut up about wanting a certain thing.
 
I remember when the idea of a 6-7"-scaled Castle Grayskull was an impossibility. Can't ever happen. Won't ever happen.
How many massive toys and playsets have we gotten since Grayskull? Like twenty?
 
I know people have some unrealistic dreams for Haslab. Like a Skystriker, which would be just too large to be useful. But all this astronaut talk has me pondering a Haslab Crusader shuttle. I know it would be way too large for Classified but...
 
I know exactly the one "that's not a toy, that's the size of furniture" Haslab that would get me, and it's not GI Joe (I say this as I am about to receive my third Joes Haslab). It's the Millennium Falcon. I'd build an addition onto my own house for a 1/12 scale Falcon. And I hope they NEVER do it, cos Christ on a crutch I'd be in trouble.
 
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