Description: DON'T BE FOOLED BY SELLERS WHO HIDE THEIR FEEDBACK or MAKE THEIR AUCTION LISTINGS PRIVATE IN FEEDBACK! WHAT ARE THEY AFRAID YOU'LL FIND OUT? GREPDOGG - OFTEN IMITATED NEVER REPLICATED! I ship internationally by numerous options including Europe, Canada, United Kingdom, UK, England, France, Denmark, Ireland, Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Belgium, Hungary, Asia, South America, Brazil, Argentina, Portugal, Japan, Australia, Singapore, Korea, New Zealand, Peru, South Africa, Hong Kong and China to name a few! 1986 G.I. JOE COBRA THUNDER MACHINE Real Clean Machine! The Dreadnok Thunder Machine was first released boxed in U.S. toy stores in 1986. It included the driver, Thrasher. The Thunder Machine was also sold in 1987 and was discontinued domestically in 1988. This vehicle is clean, the sticker placement is excellent, there is very little wear. The dashboard slot for the steering wheel is intact, the ORIGINAL black steering wheel slides into it and rotates fine. It is 100% complete. Everything fits together the way it should, the interior engine still spins, all 4 rubber wheels have no deterioration and roll smoothly. The ORIGINAL antenna fits snug. The front tubular grill is intact on both sides including the middle slot tab, both door panels and rear tire guides fit tight, the top light bar fits snug. The rubber bullet feed is intact and the two machine gun barrels still rotate fine, all foot pegs are still intact, the rear tow bar notch is intact, the steering bar is present. The original rear view mirror fits tight. Please look at the multiple pictures of every angle I have provided, in high resolution, to make your own decision on the grade of the item - good luck finding another sale where this much detail is disclosed! The vehicle was created and driven by Thrasher, one of the newer members of the Dreadnoks. The fiction describes it as cobbled together from parts salvaged from several different vehicles, including a 1980s model Pontiac Trans-Am, a dune buggy, a pickup truck and various others. The Thunder Machine is propelled by a jet engine similar to jet-propelled dragsters. This made it fast but hard to maneuver. The vehicle was built on a military truck chassis, similar to a Humvee. It had armor plating riveted over most of the exterior surface. The armor is believed to be from old tanks, and according to Thrasher, the Thunder Machine is capable of taking as much, if not, more damage than a Cobra H.I.S.S tank. The front tires were racing tires, adding some maneuverability. Since an engine wasn't required, the front of the truck was replaced with the nose of a 1970s era Pontiac Trans Am on top of which was mounted a roll cage and two huge armor-piercing Gatling guns. “High Noon” High intensity Xenon spot lamps Infrared target acquisition scanner Preselectable multiband processor antenna Reinforced tubular forward protection roll cage “junked” race car front grill Dual synchronized “Penetrator” Gatling cannons “Fast Fire” woven alloy ammo belt 205/50 – VR15 racing tires Fully-adjustable variable select suspension Two station lateral personnel platform Individual high-back bio-form command seats Personnel protection side armor shields Extend tubular space frame alloy jet intake “Knock-Dead” 21K thrust Lb. Turbojet Multi-vane adjustable alloy jet intake 225/60 – HR15 off-road tires Hand-laid carbon /graphite tire shields DRIVER THRASHER Good condition, he has good joints, some spaint wear and paint rubs, New O-ring and no screw rust. Appearance: black hair with green stripes; dark grey chest armor over torn green shirt; dark grey and black gloves; dark grey pants with black belt and thigh coverings; silver boots and kneepads. Accessories: original black lacrosse stick, a black Stretcher gun, a gray Lowlight backpack and the figure stand pictured is included. Thrasher was spoiled rotten as a child by his nice middle class parents in their nice middle class neighborhood. He was never disciplined, since his parents believed this would "stifle energies he might need later in life." Thrasher was never denied anything he asked for, even though everything he asked for wound up causing some type of unexplainable destruction or minor disaster. He got everything he wanted . . . but that wasn't enough! At a tender young age, this "wild child" wandered into the swamps where he could do what he pleased. It was in the swamps where he met up with Zartan and the Dreadnoks and was welcomed into the fold . . . "Even by Dreadnok standards, this guy is pretty low. He derives a slight sensation, which almost registers as pleasure on his primitive central nervous system, from inflicting misery onto others." The disaster-in-waiting that would become Thrasher grew up in a middle-class neighborhood, raised by middle-class parents who felt that discipline of any sort would 'stifle energies he might need later in life'. He wanted for nothing, though everything his parents gave him wound up causing trouble. After his parents were crippled in an accident that may or may not have had anything to do with his repair work on their brakes, this wild child disappeared into the swamps, where he could truly do anything he wished... which mostly involved his strangling anything that crossed his path. Of course, other nefarious sorts with his mindset liked to occupy swamps as well, and this was how Thrasher wound up meeting the Dreadnoks, who (after seeing that he'd be a perfect match for their group) welcomed him in with open arms. Soon after, they put this mechanical genius to work. However, Zartan quickly tired of his antics, and left him to his own devices for a short while, during which time he and his minions hooked up with Cobra, doing nefarious deeds for this group of would-be world conquerors. Eventually, though, Thrasher ran out of things to kill, and came looking for the Dreadnoks. Of course, he instead found Zandar and Zarana, since the head Dreadnok was currently being held captive by the GI Joe team. When these three were eventually joined by both Storm Shadow and the other Dreadnoks, Thrasher and company mounted a daring rescue attempt, using some of his newest creations. These included the Swampfire, a rebuilt Cobra helicopter, and arguably his greatest creation - the Thunder Machine. This thing, built from the carcasses of several other Cobra vehicles (and at least one sports car) is armed with twin Vulcan cannons on the front, as well as a rocket thruster for excess velocity. After these thugs managed to actually liberate their leader, they returned to Cobra Island just in time to witness Serpentor's ascendance to power within Cobra, and wound up doing all kinds of dirty work for this genetic amalgamation of the earth's greatest military minds. Not that they were picky, of course. The Dreadnoks continued to serve Cobra even after Cobra Commander (or someone claiming to be him, at any rate) got Serpentor out of the way - they even hung around after this new Commander and Doctor Mindbender arranged an 'accident' for Zartan. Zartan took off shortly after this, you see, leaving Zarana to run the Dreadnoks for a time. This arrangement worked out well, and she split the Dreadnoks into two groups for a time, one led by her and the other led by Zandar; this latter group was the one that Thrasher was a part of. The Dreadnoks eventually left Cobra's service, however, and reunited once Zartan himself returned to the fold. Still with the group at this time, Thrasher was around to witness Zartan's successful efforts to transform the Dreadnoks into a nation-wide crime syndicate the likes of which have never been seen before. Not that Zartan himself was around much longer after this, for he'd apparently succumbed to a severe light-sensitivity brought on by his chameleon-like abilities. This is when his daughter, Zanya, stepped in to take over the day-to-day operations of the group - not that Thrasher minded, really. As long as he got to build more ingenious weapons to destroy things, he was happy. That's why he didn't complain too much when Zartan agreed to help the original Cobra Commander to rebuild his organization - this just meant that he'd have all kinds of new toys - U.S. Army toys - to wreck! Though the Commander's plot ultimately went awry, the Dreadnoks still work for Cobra on a contract basis, performing various tasks for the group as is needed. Thrasher continues on with the Dreadnoks to this very day, helping them to do various nefarious deeds for either Cobra or Zartan himself! CREW MEMBERS LANARD LANARD FIGURES: each one has good joints, little paint wear and paint rubs, New O-ring and no screw rust. They each come with the accessories, and figure stands pictured. Lanard Toys was founded in 1978 and based in Hong-Kong, although they have design centers in Europe and the U.S.A. Even if they were founded in 1978, almost nothing is known of this company before 1986, the year in which they started their production of “the Corps!” line. This line was previously known as “Gung-Ho!”, but due to a lawsuit from Hasbro in 1988, “Gung-Ho!” became “the Corps!”. During many years, “the Corps!” was the only toy line available in their catalog. This line was very profitable, even after the disappearance of Hasbro’s G.I. Joe in 1994, because Lanard developed itself to a big toy company, multiplying the number of toy lines while improving the quality of their products. -------------------------------------------------------------- LISTING DETAILS: I Combine Shipping by starting with the HIGHEST SH QUOTE; it is then an additional $1.00 Per Figure.*Two or more vehicles are based on actual shipping weight PLEASE DO NOT PAY IMMEDIATELY AND LET ME KNOW THAT YOU WANT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER SO THAT I CAN CONTINUOUSLY SEND UPDATED INVOICES SHIPPING & HANDLING FOR THIS LISTING IS free FOR USA – ITEM WILL BE PROTECTED!
Price: 112 USD
Location: Tucson, Arizona
End Time: 2025-01-11T20:20:01.000Z
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Item Specifics
Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Features: 1st Edition, Adjustable
Custom Bundle: No
Time Period Manufactured: 1980-1989
Series: G.I. Joe
Modified Item: No
Item Height: 3.75 INCH
Occasion: All Occasions
Vintage: Yes
Size: 3.75in.
Material: Plastic
TV Show: GI JOE ARAH
Scale: 1:18
Year Manufactured: 1986
Year: 1986
Non-Domestic Product: No
Character: THRASHER, cobra, dreadnok, GI Joe, zartan
Packaging: Without Packaging
Vehicle Type: Thunder Machine
Franchise: G.I. Joe
Movie: GI JOE
Animation Studio: Toei Animation
Brand: Hasbro
Transformer Faction: Decepticon
Signed: No
Genre: Movie & TV
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Accessory Type: Gun
Theme: Military & Adventure
Character Family: GI Joe
Type: Action Figure
Items Included: crossbow, Assault Rifle, Gun, Mask/Helmet