I love it! One of Mike's articles is controversial enough to ignite some heated debate. It's no secret that his reviews brought me back to collecting in 2000 and while I wasn't fond of the
Bazooka review that I requested I've generally shared the same POV with most of his trips down memory lane. Besides, who else other than me and Paidload loves Bazooka that much?
Still in regards to the statement highlighted above, I'm probably guilty of feeling the same way back in the ARAH vs new sculpt war - and I'm sure we all had viable reasons for supporting either camp.
Personally the 25A style is leaps and bounds better than the new sculpt figs and to update iconic figures with their signature looks just screams
FTW!
But I also have my dislikes with this line: I'm not into the Serpentor that was released, nor Zartan, Breaker/Crankcase have huge noggins, I'm so SICK of the cobra soldier mold, and who in their right mind loves the Duke arms mold??? So yes the 25A stuff has its flaws but this time around Hasbro is making the effort with the attention to detail and retro packaging.
My two cents.
Anyways as for the review. Maybe I got a different AWE Striker at the recent Canadian G.I. Joe Convention but..
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This version of the AWE Striker is a much brighter green than the original version. If seen only in a distant picture, the green could easily be mistaken for the Funskool AWE Striker that is rather common in the collecting community. It is definitely a brighter color than most collectors would have chosen, but still works in the context of the vehicle.
...mine's not brigther than my 1985 version, it's in fact a drab olive green and I find the '85 version brighter. I built my '85 from an MIB purchase a few years ago so I know it's the American release and not funskool.
The AWE Striker has also been my defacto G.I. Joe vehicle. Growing up with the cartoon series in '85-'86 it was prominently featured and thus had an important place in my collection. It's funny, but sometimes certain childhood memories are imbedded when I reflect and for some reason the artwork on the AWE Striker's box always sticks out in my mind seeing it there on the shelf, back in 1985. I guess I really liked Dusty hanging off the side since he was my first Joe it had sentimental value.
Space is also a consideration for me, so smaller vehicles like the HISS and AWE Striker are perfect for display on my shelves.
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