1992 Super G.I.JOE: A Real American Hero Action Set
Hasbro acquired Tonka in 1991 for approximately $516 million. This deal made Hasbro the largest toy company in the United States. Hasbro released this Super G.I.JOE: A Real American Hero Action Set in 1992.
This set includes an Apache Helicopter, an F-14 Jet, a Harrier Jet, an Observation Tower / Landing Pad, three G.I.JOE Mini Figures, a LAV 25 Tank, a Military Assault Vehicle, a Big Rig Cab, and a Low Boy Trailer. All images are courtesy of Rollo Tomasi.
This set includes an Apache Helicopter, an F-14 Jet, a Harrier Jet, an Observation Tower / Landing Pad, three G.I.JOE Mini Figures, a LAV 25 Tank, a Military Assault Vehicle, a Big Rig Cab, and a Low Boy Trailer. All images are courtesy of Rollo Tomasi.
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1992 Super G.I.JOE: A Real American Hero Action Set contents
This set includes an Apache Helicopter, an F-14 Jet, a Harrier Jet, an Observation Tower / Landing Pad, three G.I.JOE Mini Figures, a LAV 25 Tank, a Military Assault Vehicle, a Big Rig Cab, and a Low Boy Trailer. Roll over the image gallery below for more information, or click these images to view them full screen. All images are courtesy of Rollo Tomasi.
G.I.JOE MINI FIGURES
In 1989, plastic Micro Figures were packaged free with specially marked carded figures. You can see all 20 different Micro Figures on the 1989 Micro Figures page. After 1989, all 20 Micro Figures were offered from Hasbro through several catalogs and offers, including the 1990 "The Incredible Shrinking Joes!" catalog and the 1991 "Escape from Doom!" booklet. In 1993, four Micro Figures returned in Wal-Mart Kid's Meals: Bazooka, Grunt, Roadblock, and Wet-Suit. Each time these Micro Figures were offered, they were painted various colors. In 1992, Tonka offered three of these Micro Figures were in a solid Army green plastic as part of the 1992 Super G.I.JOE: A Real American Hero Action Set. They were referred to as G.I.JOE Mini Figures on the packaging.
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