Want more Gizmodo news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel and Star Wars releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about House of the Dragon and Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. JOE Classified Series Cobra HISS Tactician figure,” but if it doesn’t, like the Star Wars Rancor before it, the tank simply won’t go into production. If the Cobra HISS does reach its backer goal before 11:59 PM EST on Wednesday, July 6, Hasbro will include an “G.I. This item was listed in the fixed price format with a Best Offer option. At the time of writing, just hours after the project went live, it’s been backed by over 900 people so far. Replacement parts for your Cobra H.I.S.S. GI.Joe Cobra HISS Tank with Mini Figure 100pc Construction Set-New. GI Joe Cobra HISS Tank w Driver mini figure trooper GIJOE Construction Set. It all sounds like a fantastic upgrade, but the new Cobra HISS won’t ever see the light of day if 8,000 fans don’t head on over to the Hasbro Pulse website and back the project. GI Joe Cobra HISS Tank with Mini Figure 100pc Construction Set - New H.I.S.S. The feature that anyone who grew up playing with the original toy and its faux tank treads will appreciate most is that the new Cobra HISS includes a fully working tank tread system with wheels and sprockets that roll along as the vehicle does. Joe product released through the platform, following the Skystriker announced last fall. In the past it’s successfully brought creations like a $US350 ($486) two-foot tall Marvel Sentinel and a 30-inch long replica of Star Wars: The Mandalorian’s Razor Crest to fans, but this is officially the second G.I. It’s another super-sized and super-detailed remaster of a classic Hasbro toy realised through the company’s HasLab crowdfunding platform. Joe vehicle released to date, but that now seems like a steal compared to the new G.I. At $US90 ($125) it was easily the most expensive version of the iconic G.I. Joe x Transformers mashup toy with a new version of the Cobra HISS that transformed into the Decepticon leader Megatron while a Cobra operative Baroness figure was behind the steering wheel. It was just earlier this year that Hasbro revealed a fun G.I. Joe ‘80s toy line, but it is the first time the company has scaled it up, added loads of detailing, and is charging $US300 ($416) for it. This isn’t the first time Hasbro has resurrected the Cobra HISS tank from its classic G.I. The great thing about leveraging nostalgia to sell toys is that your customer base is all grown up with jobs and disposable money for making exorbitant purchases.
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