29th October 2009

Target: Rescue Mission 4-Pack Review Posted!

Hot on the heels of the Toys “R” Us Attack on the Pit review comes the follow up review for the Target exclusive Rescue Mission 4-Pack.  While it doesn’t have as many figures, or quite as much value, I think the set itself has a whole lot more “cool factor” than the TRU one.

Check out the review right here!

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  1. 1 On October 29th, 2009, gung.heaux said:

    was that the only one on the shelf? that duke has a terrible paint job.

  2. 2 On October 29th, 2009, T-800 said:

    I hate to ask this since Snake Eyes is one of my top five favorite figures, is the figure hunchbacked or does it just look that way in the pics?

  3. 3 On October 29th, 2009, Fred Meyer said:

    Wow– those paint apps are Duke are as sloppy as the ones I’ve seen in Peoria. It’s the first new Joe product I’ve seen on store shelves since the convention and I passed on it simply because I’m tired of these new Neo-Vipers. I’m tempted by the Snake Eyes but Duke’s head just looks “gi-normous”.

  4. 4 On October 29th, 2009, Tom said:

    I’m pretty pleased with it. The neo-vipers look better than the standard single card versions. The colors just seem to work with the mold.

    Duke is a loss to me. The waist joint is kind of funky and that melon of a head – ugh!

    Snake Eyes – the Wolverine of the GI Joe Universe – so over used. But this is one kick-ass figure! I don’t know if I’ll be lucky enough to pick up a city-strike version, maybe they’ll be out there in larger quantities closer to Christmas and throughout 2010.

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