Gun Station (2003)

By Past Nastification This playset/weapon is another of the New Sculpt era’s overlooked quality items. Released as a “Gun Station”, despite its lack of any guns, it came with Big Brawler in 2003 and again with Dart in 2004. The 2003 version is pictured. The 2004 version is darker but otherwise the same. The Gun Station’s frame looks like something

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Spearhead (2001 Funskool)

By Past Nastification Funskool usually had two approaches to its color schemes.  The first was to keep figures about the same as their American releases.  The second was to go random with gaudy and clashing colors guaranteed to create motion sickness.  Those figures were fun not because they were good, but because they were outside the norm.   But every

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Tigerhawk

By Past Nastification Imagine taking the rough shape of a stealth bomber and squeezing it down to hold a crew of one. Add on a strange rotating “tail”. Now go crazy and deck it out with four cannons and six bombs/rockets. Congratulations, you’ve just made a Tigerhawk. Introduced in a grey camouflage pattern and then a tan camouflage pattern, the

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Snow Wolf (2004)

The Snow Wolf made his appearance in the first series of Valor vs. Venom, which was sensible considering the animal theme of the Cobra forces. As troops, they’re venomized to become feral creatures with increased abilities to withstand the extreme conditions of cold weather. They’re also crack shots. Who would figure wolves for marksmen (markswolves?) The mold first appeared as

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Storm Shadow (2007)

The first Storm Shadow of the 25th anniversary line was a bit of an interesting departure from the original 1984 figure design. I think that it really showcased this series’ attempt to take the highly recognizable character designs of the Real American Hero era into a new super-detailed direction. I don’t know what constitutes a historically accurate ninja garb, but

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Cutter (2008)

By Past Nastification Cutter was one of my favorite early ARAH characters.  So when Hasbro got around to phoning in the modern era version, it was a letdown.  Released as “GI Joe Cutter”, the parts used to create the figure’s body were fair enough.  Flint arms and everything else from the neck down from Shipwreck create an adequate uniform for

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