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6/26/2025, 5:10:04 PM
>>11469849
Well alot of the modern lines are all harkening back to ARAH. That's why you see all these modern o-ring releases. Outside of that it's largely limited to Classified, Valaverse, and all the off shoots there of. The stylized cartoonishly aggressive approach one associates with the Commando Elite sadly died off towards the end of the 2000's. The last vestiges of it can only really be seen in examples like Gi Joe Extreme, Gi Joe Sigma 6, and the handful of Lanard Corps product that still manages to eek out now and then. Funnily enough Lanard did try to tap back into that aesthetic a decade ago with " The CORPS ELITE" (pic related) but they fell on hard times ever since Walmart dropped their product lines.
Over the last few years they've released a few note worthy Corps vehicles along with reissues of the Primal Age line. They even tried dipping their toes into the 6 inch range, but this was all in an attempt to cash in on the aforementioned ARAH/Classified hype.
Well alot of the modern lines are all harkening back to ARAH. That's why you see all these modern o-ring releases. Outside of that it's largely limited to Classified, Valaverse, and all the off shoots there of. The stylized cartoonishly aggressive approach one associates with the Commando Elite sadly died off towards the end of the 2000's. The last vestiges of it can only really be seen in examples like Gi Joe Extreme, Gi Joe Sigma 6, and the handful of Lanard Corps product that still manages to eek out now and then. Funnily enough Lanard did try to tap back into that aesthetic a decade ago with " The CORPS ELITE" (pic related) but they fell on hard times ever since Walmart dropped their product lines.
Over the last few years they've released a few note worthy Corps vehicles along with reissues of the Primal Age line. They even tried dipping their toes into the 6 inch range, but this was all in an attempt to cash in on the aforementioned ARAH/Classified hype.
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