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6/27/2025, 4:50:33 AM
>>11470622
Oh I agree the Mauler was a cooler and better toy, But if either of em were to get Haslab'd, I feel the Mobat would be the better choice. As you said, it's an original item and has a bit more notoriety. But also because it's actually smaller and more compact then a Mauler and would fit the price range of a Haslab much easier. Give it a complete internal overhaul to have an actual working cabin to fit at least a crew of three and you'd have an instant win of a Haslab.
>>11470715
>>11470781
Yea, kicking myself for not grabbing one while they were cheap. At this point the base tank is Haslab priced, just without the figures included. At this point I'd only splurge on a Ramen tank if they decided to drop the dual laser turret option in tan or green and not just black.
>>11470658
Yea, that Rage is loaded up with my Cobra urban combat team, the M.A.D. (Metro Armored Division, a name stolen from the Deviant Mech, which is also part of the team). It's basically a bunch of City focused "Vipers" and a few Shocktroopers lead by Night Adder. Night Viper also joined the squad after he finally came out.
And yes, that little tank is the Goliath Battle Tank from the first Captain America film's toyline. Strip off the stars and stripe decals and it's colors match up with Vipers *really* well. Also got the APC from that line and that acts as a Transport for more heavy infantry Vipers.
>>11470798
That's always been one of my biggest gripes about the Snow Cat. Despite it's size and fairly cool looks, it's essentially a two seater vehicle. So much of it is just wasted space that could *easily* have been used for troop transport space or some other kind of play feature. But about 60% of the vehicle is just one large tech greebly panel. Nevermind the fact it's a snow themed vehicle, the fact it takes up so much space but can only really sit two figures makes it one of my least favorite Joe rides.
Oh I agree the Mauler was a cooler and better toy, But if either of em were to get Haslab'd, I feel the Mobat would be the better choice. As you said, it's an original item and has a bit more notoriety. But also because it's actually smaller and more compact then a Mauler and would fit the price range of a Haslab much easier. Give it a complete internal overhaul to have an actual working cabin to fit at least a crew of three and you'd have an instant win of a Haslab.
>>11470715
>>11470781
Yea, kicking myself for not grabbing one while they were cheap. At this point the base tank is Haslab priced, just without the figures included. At this point I'd only splurge on a Ramen tank if they decided to drop the dual laser turret option in tan or green and not just black.
>>11470658
Yea, that Rage is loaded up with my Cobra urban combat team, the M.A.D. (Metro Armored Division, a name stolen from the Deviant Mech, which is also part of the team). It's basically a bunch of City focused "Vipers" and a few Shocktroopers lead by Night Adder. Night Viper also joined the squad after he finally came out.
And yes, that little tank is the Goliath Battle Tank from the first Captain America film's toyline. Strip off the stars and stripe decals and it's colors match up with Vipers *really* well. Also got the APC from that line and that acts as a Transport for more heavy infantry Vipers.
>>11470798
That's always been one of my biggest gripes about the Snow Cat. Despite it's size and fairly cool looks, it's essentially a two seater vehicle. So much of it is just wasted space that could *easily* have been used for troop transport space or some other kind of play feature. But about 60% of the vehicle is just one large tech greebly panel. Nevermind the fact it's a snow themed vehicle, the fact it takes up so much space but can only really sit two figures makes it one of my least favorite Joe rides.
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