1991 Incinerators: Cobra Flamethrowers
Includes: backpack, hose, flamethrower, 2 flame canisters, catapult incendiary grenade launcher, rubber band
With the pull of a lever, the Incinerators rubber-band-powered catapult launches balls of flaming gas at the Joes.
The catapult above is shown cocked and ready to fire, and below it has just been fired.
The catapult above is shown cocked and ready to fire, and below it has just been fired.
The Incinerators "fluorocarbon propellant flame projectors" (a cutting edge flame thrower) spewed burning streams of jellied gasoline.
Filecard information:
Code Name: INCINERATORS
COBRA FLAMETHROWERS
Vehicle Proficiency: Cobra Grade 6.
Licensed to operate: Rage and Piranha.
INCINERATORS are flame-weapon and arson specialists of the Cobra Legions.
They are equipped with state-of-the-art fluorocarbon propellant flame projectors, which not only spew burning streams of jellied gasoline, but also destroy the ozone layer! Encased from head to foot in fire-resistant, air-conditioned fighting suits, Incinerators can take the heat as well as they can dish it out!
"G.I. Joes who have confronted Incinerators in the field report that if the wind is right, you can smell them — a pungent whiff of gas, charcoal and hot metal. You can also hear the gas sloshing in their tanks, and the metallic scraping sound of their spark igniters is a clear warning to take cover."
COBRA FLAMETHROWERS
Vehicle Proficiency: Cobra Grade 6.
Licensed to operate: Rage and Piranha.
INCINERATORS are flame-weapon and arson specialists of the Cobra Legions.
They are equipped with state-of-the-art fluorocarbon propellant flame projectors, which not only spew burning streams of jellied gasoline, but also destroy the ozone layer! Encased from head to foot in fire-resistant, air-conditioned fighting suits, Incinerators can take the heat as well as they can dish it out!
"G.I. Joes who have confronted Incinerators in the field report that if the wind is right, you can smell them — a pungent whiff of gas, charcoal and hot metal. You can also hear the gas sloshing in their tanks, and the metallic scraping sound of their spark igniters is a clear warning to take cover."