1993 Cross-Country: Transport Expert v2
Includes: standard issue 9mm sub-machine gun, cannon with shoulder padding, infrared targeting sight and missile (2); standard issue 9mm combat Beretta, rifle, backpack, knife with nail pounding/chiseling base, figure stand
1993 continued the tradition of oversized, spring-loaded weapons. These powerful weapons shoot over 10 feet.
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1993 introduced the weapons tree, a mostly generic selection of previously released weapons, still on the plastic sprues.
Cross-Country's black weapons tree included two rifles, a pistol, a knife, two missiles and a figure stand.
A loose backpack and missile launcher were also included in the package.
Cross-Country's black weapons tree included two rifles, a pistol, a knife, two missiles and a figure stand.
A loose backpack and missile launcher were also included in the package.
Filecard information:
Code Name: CROSS-COUNTRY
TRANSPORT EXPERT
File Name: Blais, Robert M.
SN: 06D-50-25T
Primary Military Specialty: Battle Wagon Driver
Secondary Military Specialty: Mudbuster Driver
Birthplace: Greensboro, N.Carolina Grade: E-5
"I'm always ready to battle anything rotten like I did in my days back in the land of cotton."
CROSS-COUNTRYS father was a bulldozer operator and his mother drove a grader in the South. You might say this good 'ol country boy was born to drive big things that run on diesel. And when you hear his "rebel yell," and see the Southern flag on the back of his jacket flash by, you'll know he is on his way to do some serious Cobra butt kicking. Bazooka might be a wildman behind the wheel of his Blockbuster, but Cross-Country will drive that Battle Wagon over anything that gets in his way, especially if it has the Cobra insignia on it!
TRANSPORT EXPERT
File Name: Blais, Robert M.
SN: 06D-50-25T
Primary Military Specialty: Battle Wagon Driver
Secondary Military Specialty: Mudbuster Driver
Birthplace: Greensboro, N.Carolina Grade: E-5
"I'm always ready to battle anything rotten like I did in my days back in the land of cotton."
CROSS-COUNTRYS father was a bulldozer operator and his mother drove a grader in the South. You might say this good 'ol country boy was born to drive big things that run on diesel. And when you hear his "rebel yell," and see the Southern flag on the back of his jacket flash by, you'll know he is on his way to do some serious Cobra butt kicking. Bazooka might be a wildman behind the wheel of his Blockbuster, but Cross-Country will drive that Battle Wagon over anything that gets in his way, especially if it has the Cobra insignia on it!
- Standard issue 9mm sub-machine gun
- Customized tool belt holds wrenches, screwdrivers, mallet and ratchet
- "Leadfoot" combat driving boots
- Battle-worn acid washed jeans
- Cannon with shoulder padding, infrared targeting sight and missile
- Rip-proof denim jacket with rebel flag
- Standard issue 9 mm combat beretta
- "Stealth" dagger concealed under sleeve
- Knife with nail pounding/chiseling base
Filecard variants:
1993 Cross Country's file card has been found notated C–1, C–011, and C–001A.