![]() #HasLab campaign ends tonight at 11:59pm ET! For thosssse of you who have already backed my incredible creation, I have a little treat. It’s the last day to back my mosssst monstrous and devasssstating machination yet! The G.I. As a final reveal, the GI Joe team revealed a color render of the supreme leader Mickey Mouse Cobra Commander who will be released on a retro card back! He is very reminiscent of his Sunbow cartoon look and has that Mickey Mouse misprint Cobra logo on his chest! This is a must have for any GI Joe Classified Collector! With 4 incredible unlocks and which includes a bevy of weapons and accessories and 4 exclusive figures, there are only a few more hours left in the campaign, so if you haven’t back it already, what the heck are you waiting for? In my opinion, that’s a pretty decent price.The GI Joe Classified Series Hiss Tank has funded at the Early Bird Tier well ahead of schedule plus check out the unlocks that await you! UPDATE:: Last day of Campaign! New Cobra Commander Render ImageĪs of 2:00pm PST, on the last day of the campaign, there are currently 23,360 Backers! The campaign ends tonight 11:59pm EST. Plus, there are the four firing missiles, and it actually rolls on its wheels. It allows for two people in the cockpit, and at least eight peg holes on the outside. ![]() You won’t get the bulk that the HISS Tank has, but this vehicle is a lot more versatile. If it’s new to you, then enjoy one of the more fun arctic Joe rides. If you remember it from your childhood, then you won’t be disappointed in its newest incarnation. These may seem like trivial matters, but I know there are at least a few others out there who lament the lack of Snow Cat and its missing driver, Frostbite.Īll around, nostalgia permitting, this is a really great vehicle. I can tell you right now, Beachhead and Frostbite look nothing alike. That sounds ok, until you see that Frostbite is nothing but Beachhead with a coat on. In the ROC line, Frostbite was made the driver of the Ice Dagger. This is all fine, I’ve got nothing against the guy, but I’m left wondering what happened to one of my favorite Joes: Frostbite? Originally Frostbite was the driver of the Snow Cat. Since then, he’s apparently shaved his beard and been promoted from ski patrol to vehicle driver. Who? The original White Out was a figure released in 2000 and was mostly comprised of Snow Job parts. In the same vein, the driver of the Wolf Hound is White Out. So, after this article is finished, you probably won’t hear me call this anything but Snow Cat. It’s not that Wolf Hound is a bad name, but I have no nostalgic connection to the Wolf Hound. I’m not really sure why Hasbro decided to change the name to Wolf Hound. It’s even got the Snow Cat’s sticker logo on the side still. I bought this vehicle because it is the Snow Cat. Other than that, the only real complaint I have about this toy is the name change. The windshield wiper, the steering wheel, the skis, the engine panel, and the rear panel are all made out of a much softer plastic. I was really disappointed to find that even though the Wolf Hound’s body is made of hard plastic, some of the accessory pieces are not. Here’s where we get to some of the negative. But it’s still neat to have the option to put stuff back there. It doesn’t lead to anything, just a big hollow space where the turret plugs in. Lastly, the rear panel of the Hound where the men can ride, is totally removable. I love it when Joe vehicles have engine access. ![]() Underneath the missile turret, in the bed of the Hound, is a removable panel that reveals the vehicles engine. On the outside of the canopy sits the windshield wiper which can move back and forth. If that happens, the canopy won’t latch closed. The inside can easily hold two figures, just as long as they aren’t too tall. Some of the other great features about this vehicle are the opening canopy which reveals the cockpit and its adjustable steering wheel (for those extra large Joes).
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