I gotta be honest. This was one of my favorites as a kid. Also, the Cobra Viper Pilot is my favorite Blueshirt besides the Stinger Driver. I got a whole summer out of mine before the inevitable happened and the fall winds took my Glider and Pilot into a tall tree. Eventually it came down broken, but my Pilot was okay. As punishment for destroying expensive Cobra equipment he was demoted to a squad leader fand reported to my original Officer and helped manage my handful of troopers. Most times he ended up riding shotgun in my Stinger once I got it the next year.
Hi Mr. HoodedCobraCommander788! I'm hooked to your channel more or less two months ago when I played with my brother konami's videogame G.I.Joe and started to look for information about the characters in the game. I found your channel and I'm watching all of your videos. I would never have espected this small world of gijoe collectors and all of the vehicles and stuff. And what is more: I would never have espected to be waiting for toys reviews on the internet! I have unearth my childhood gijoe toys and restored their 'O' rings. Many articulations are a bit loose but I don't know how to fix that. If you could make a video showing how to do it I'll be very pleased. I'm from Spain (and maybe my English is not very correct, sorry) and we still keep the toys cards and also the boxes of our vehicles (Night Raven S3P and Mean Dog) and I have apreciated many differences between the american and the spanish gijoe: some names are changed, or rather translated although sometines is a very 'free' translation and something funny is that here the slogan is not 'A real american hero', here it is 'International heroes'. I guess money doesn't understand about patriotism. LOL! If you want to see my collection, look at my channel in the video titled: MATAR O MORIR: G.I. Joe (arcade) sin continuar! and go to the minute 38:52 I think you'll be proud of knowing that your videos have fans out of the USA. Keep on with your good work and waiting for a review of my favourite ever G.I. Joe: Jungle in the tiger force version.
+Iñaki Matar o Morir Thank you for watching and enjoying my videos! I had a lot of fun with G.I. Joe as a kid, and I enjoy looking back at these great toys! Congratulations on restoring your childhood figures. I don't have any of my childhood toys! There is a trick to tightening loose joints. I don't normally do restoration videos, but maybe I could do one for that. I am very interested in seeing the differences between American and Spanish G.I. Joes. Although I don't collect international toys, some G.I. Joe collectors try to get all the international variants. I am thrilled to have viewers outside the USA. I hope you will stick around. I don't have the Tiger Force jungle trooper yet, but I will eventually get him. My goal is to review ALL G.I. Joe toys from the vintage line.
+HoodedCobraCommander788 Your goal is a very difficult one, I can't imagine how many Joes will be but you are in the good direction. You talked about that and your missing figures in the question and answer video! Another difference is for example the S.A.C. toy, B.A.T. for you. Here S.A.C. is Soldado Androide Cobra (Cobra Android Soldier) but I don't know what does that acronym mean in the american version. B.A.T. is one of my favourites Cobras, the 3D sticker is just great. Bye and remember that only gijoe is gijoe!
Awesome review. I agree with a lot of what you said about the glider and the viper pilot. The other thing that bothers me besides the fragility of both gliders is the scale of the glider to the actual figure. Granted if it was to actual scale it would be more like the Cobra claw but as an adult collector even if I wanted to shell out the money to get the gliders I would most likely hang them from ceiling like my other jets and helicopters but I honestly think it would look kind silly. If your a completest you gotta have it. But for some one like me it's pretty low on my list of things to get. Oh and good job on not breaking the damn thing when flying it lol.
+Chris Michalec I could have chucked it harder, but I could only muster the courage for a little throw. This is the dilemma of the completeist: you will spend a lot of money on stuff you don't really want.
@@HCC788 I'm only a completist inasmuch as the parameters I set for myself. Like I don't need any of the straight arms. I want every carded and driver/pilot figure from 1982-1983-1990 not including the repaints of the substeams like Python Patrol, Tiger Force, Slaughter Mauraders, etc. I have no interest in those. And as far as vehicles go, I'll get most vehicles and playsets between 1982-1990. I'll never own the Flagg likely, and these gliders are flimsy as hell, and totally not worth it. Obviously, most of the Sears exclusives are expensive and hard to come by, but practically everything else is fair game. I have 72 vehicles including the Mobile Command Center, Night Raven, Thunder Clap, Rolling Thunder, Vamp, Rattler, like all the famous ones. The only 2 major ones I'm missing are the Skystriker and the Killer Whale. Once I get those, I'll be golden.
+sirkowski They were not very popular toys, so there may be a reserve of mint-in-box examples. A lot of Vipers and Falcons ended up in bargain bins in 1984.
My Viper Glider came with a Cobra Officer, not a Cobra repaint. My Mom bought it new in 1983. Was there an "Exclusive" that came with an Officer, instead of the normal Viper Pilot?
I never noticed until the end of the commercial at the end of the review, but those gliders (protoypes clearly) are different designs than the retails. The cammo patterns, the lack of the support frame. Makes me wonder what we could of got.
+Deadduck2pt0 I have to assume the support frame was added t give it a little more support. And by making the Viper and Falcon cammo patterns the same, they could run them off of the same printer, with just different colored foam board. Cheaper.
so he's got reverse pigeon toes...hahahahahaaaaaa.... the one thing that stopped me from getting this was the glider being so fragile I would have broke that thing ten minutes out of the box ...nice work man I always thought those things in his sleeve was extra bullets for his gun...
+M.G.Villan There were much better toys to buy. It was still on the shelves in 1984, competing with the Cobra Rattler. There is no contest. The Rattler became the backbone of the Cobra air force.
HCC, I agree with you, about wasting a cool name like Viper on a cheap toy. Use it for the cooler characters, ie Night Viper, Hydro Viper Cobra's Peeping Tom, Window Viper!!
+HoodedCobraCommander788 a little expensive back in the day to be disposable. I think when I got mine it was $14. viper pilot lost his junk a week after the glider died
+phillip powers YoJoe lists the original retail price at $4.20. The MISB examples with price stickers are in that ballpark. Some collectors recall the gliders ending up in bargain bins.
Good one, even if the glider is in pretty bad shape... I guess it would be nearly impossible to find one of those like new. Also it's a shame the silver symbol on the pilot has rubbed off... but we know the silver paint to be very fragile. I think the glider shows how GI Joe toys were not designed to be durable.. I think.
I wouldn't waste my money on either of the gliders today however the viper pilot does have merit. I wouldn't mind picking up a couple Viper pilots for cheap and use them as a gunner for the Cobra Rattler or Claw pilot.
+magnificentfungizoids Wouldn't be a bad idea. If the chest emblem has worn off, they don't make great display pieces. But they could occupy a vehicle.
Great review! I'm not a fan of the Viper or Falcon gliders at all. Despite their rarity, I don't think it's worth what they go for because they're flimsy and breakable toys.
I gotta be honest. This was one of my favorites as a kid. Also, the Cobra Viper Pilot is my favorite Blueshirt besides the Stinger Driver. I got a whole summer out of mine before the inevitable happened and the fall winds took my Glider and Pilot into a tall tree. Eventually it came down broken, but my Pilot was okay. As punishment for destroying expensive Cobra equipment he was demoted to a squad leader fand reported to my original Officer and helped manage my handful of troopers. Most times he ended up riding shotgun in my Stinger once I got it the next year.
I really like the faded blue that used to be black. Looks more "Cobra" to me this way.
Hi Mr. HoodedCobraCommander788!
I'm hooked to your channel more or less two months ago when I played with my brother konami's videogame G.I.Joe and started to look for information about the characters in the game.
I found your channel and I'm watching all of your videos. I would never have espected this small world of gijoe collectors and all of the vehicles and stuff. And what is more: I would never have espected to be waiting for toys reviews on the internet!
I have unearth my childhood gijoe toys and restored their 'O' rings. Many articulations are a bit loose but I don't know how to fix that. If you could make a video showing how to do it I'll be very pleased.
I'm from Spain (and maybe my English is not very correct, sorry) and we still keep the toys cards and also the boxes of our vehicles (Night Raven S3P and Mean Dog) and I have apreciated many differences between the american and the spanish gijoe: some names are changed, or rather translated although sometines is a very 'free' translation and something funny is that here the slogan is not 'A real american hero', here it is 'International heroes'. I guess money doesn't understand about patriotism. LOL!
If you want to see my collection, look at my channel in the video titled: MATAR O MORIR: G.I. Joe (arcade) sin continuar! and go to the minute 38:52
I think you'll be proud of knowing that your videos have fans out of the USA. Keep on with your good work and waiting for a review of my favourite ever G.I. Joe: Jungle in the tiger force version.
+Iñaki Matar o Morir Thank you for watching and enjoying my videos! I had a lot of fun with G.I. Joe as a kid, and I enjoy looking back at these great toys! Congratulations on restoring your childhood figures. I don't have any of my childhood toys! There is a trick to tightening loose joints. I don't normally do restoration videos, but maybe I could do one for that.
I am very interested in seeing the differences between American and Spanish G.I. Joes. Although I don't collect international toys, some G.I. Joe collectors try to get all the international variants.
I am thrilled to have viewers outside the USA. I hope you will stick around. I don't have the Tiger Force jungle trooper yet, but I will eventually get him. My goal is to review ALL G.I. Joe toys from the vintage line.
+HoodedCobraCommander788 Your goal is a very difficult one, I can't imagine how many Joes will be but you are in the good direction. You talked about that and your missing figures in the question and answer video!
Another difference is for example the S.A.C. toy, B.A.T. for you. Here S.A.C. is Soldado Androide Cobra (Cobra Android Soldier) but I don't know what does that acronym mean in the american version.
B.A.T. is one of my favourites Cobras, the 3D sticker is just great.
Bye and remember that only gijoe is gijoe!
As a kid I never had this. I just made a cheap substitute out of card board (didn't fly) and called it a day.
+Thor13332 Card board would have been sturdier than the real thing.
Awesome review. I agree with a lot of what you said about the glider and the viper pilot. The other thing that bothers me besides the fragility of both gliders is the scale of the glider to the actual figure. Granted if it was to actual scale it would be more like the Cobra claw but as an adult collector even if I wanted to shell out the money to get the gliders I would most likely hang them from ceiling like my other jets and helicopters but I honestly think it would look kind silly. If your a completest you gotta have it. But for some one like me it's pretty low on my list of things to get. Oh and good job on not breaking the damn thing when flying it lol.
+Chris Michalec I could have chucked it harder, but I could only muster the courage for a little throw. This is the dilemma of the completeist: you will spend a lot of money on stuff you don't really want.
@@HCC788 I'm only a completist inasmuch as the parameters I set for myself. Like I don't need any of the straight arms. I want every carded and driver/pilot figure from 1982-1983-1990 not including the repaints of the substeams like Python Patrol, Tiger Force, Slaughter Mauraders, etc. I have no interest in those. And as far as vehicles go, I'll get most vehicles and playsets between 1982-1990. I'll never own the Flagg likely, and these gliders are flimsy as hell, and totally not worth it. Obviously, most of the Sears exclusives are expensive and hard to come by, but practically everything else is fair game. I have 72 vehicles including the Mobile Command Center, Night Raven, Thunder Clap, Rolling Thunder, Vamp, Rattler, like all the famous ones. The only 2 major ones I'm missing are the Skystriker and the Killer Whale. Once I get those, I'll be golden.
I threw mine in the air twice and that was it. Ditto for the Falcon. I still have them and the figures.
never r had one and don't want one. good review anyway and I'll live vicariously through you and my friend who both own it.
+kero wack I can't blame you for skipping this one.
I'm surprised there are any of those remaining.
+sirkowski They were not very popular toys, so there may be a reserve of mint-in-box examples. A lot of Vipers and Falcons ended up in bargain bins in 1984.
I see.
Im in the process of getting rid of mine. Its still in great shape
My Viper Glider came with a Cobra Officer, not a Cobra repaint. My Mom bought it new in 1983. Was there an "Exclusive" that came with an Officer, instead of the normal Viper Pilot?
This is one of my favorite cobra vehicle
+Gijoe Fan567 Great! Just be careful throwing it around.
I like the blue as well
I still got my viper pilot. I forgot where the silver cobra came from.
I never noticed until the end of the commercial at the end of the review, but those gliders (protoypes clearly) are different designs than the retails. The cammo patterns, the lack of the support frame. Makes me wonder what we could of got.
+Deadduck2pt0 I have to assume the support frame was added t give it a little more support. And by making the Viper and Falcon cammo patterns the same, they could run them off of the same printer, with just different colored foam board. Cheaper.
so he's got reverse pigeon toes...hahahahahaaaaaa.... the one thing that stopped me from getting this was the glider being so fragile I would have broke that thing ten minutes out of the box ...nice work man I always thought those things in his sleeve was extra bullets for his gun...
+M.G.Villan There were much better toys to buy. It was still on the shelves in 1984, competing with the Cobra Rattler. There is no contest. The Rattler became the backbone of the Cobra air force.
You have balls the size of an aircraft carrier, Sir!!!!!!!!!!!
+standepain That's why my pants don't fit!
Man it kills me that from Hasbro's re-utilization of parts created such an expensive figure for vintage collectors! Ah they life of a collector!!!!!
+Count Stankus It is rough for a collector. We don't want it, but we NEED IT.
+HoodedCobraCommander788 I 100% agree!
My Viper Pilot still has the silver emblem,i must've never played with him.No idea what happened to the glider though.
Fly it.
Fly it.
Fly it.
😂
can you review shockwave and rock n roll v2
+express videos I intend to, but I need to complete those figures first.
HCC, I agree with you, about wasting a cool name like Viper on a cheap toy. Use it for the cooler characters, ie Night Viper, Hydro Viper Cobra's Peeping Tom, Window Viper!!
+Byron Kellogg You mean the Vindow Viper, who comes the Vipe the Vindows?
HoodedCobraCommander788 Lol. Him too.
I like the younger version of you better. maybe he can do your next video review. yo joe.
hahahahahahahaahhaaaaaaaaaa!!I knew you was gonna do it ...LOL
+M.G.Villan I can't help myself.
HoodedCobraCommander788 hahahahaaaa
hahahahaaaa
I had this one as a kid. lasted like 3 days. lol
+phillip powers You could say they were disposable.
+HoodedCobraCommander788 a little expensive back in the day to be disposable. I think when I got mine it was $14. viper pilot lost his junk a week after the glider died
+phillip powers YoJoe lists the original retail price at $4.20. The MISB examples with price stickers are in that ballpark. Some collectors recall the gliders ending up in bargain bins.
+HoodedCobraCommander788 huh.... well I was 7 at the time
Good one, even if the glider is in pretty bad shape...
I guess it would be nearly impossible to find one of those like new. Also it's a shame the silver symbol on the pilot has rubbed off... but we know the silver paint to be very fragile.
I think the glider shows how GI Joe toys were not designed to be durable.. I think.
Well, most GI Joe toys were pretty durable. Not these things though.
The Viper pilot is more less a Cobra Soldier
I wouldn't waste my money on either of the gliders today however the viper pilot does have merit. I wouldn't mind picking up a couple Viper pilots for cheap and use them as a gunner for the Cobra Rattler or Claw pilot.
+magnificentfungizoids Wouldn't be a bad idea. If the chest emblem has worn off, they don't make great display pieces. But they could occupy a vehicle.
Call me a Luddite, but I still prefer the 'old school's figures; be the modern figs just don't cut it...
I ain't a kid so I can try the flying test@
Great review! I'm not a fan of the Viper or Falcon gliders at all. Despite their rarity, I don't think it's worth what they go for because they're flimsy and breakable toys.
Martial Arts??? lol... They always got there Ass kicked in the Sunbow Animated Series.....
Maybe it's a typo. Maybe they mean marital arts.