Re: Late 80s, early 90s transforming military toys?
The little plane, bottom right with the large translucent canopy in the first pic isn't Zero Hour at all, the rest of the stuff is. As a kid I had the enemy figure packet consisting of 24 B.A.D. BRIGADE soldiers and their 3 Leaders: THE JACKAL, THE BULL and THE WEASEL, who was literally skinny and well, weasely. I then had the Mattel CODE ZERO (basically what it was called in the USA) boxed version of the B.A.D. BRIGADE yellow bus that came with a few more troops, the Leaders and a small red and grey tri bike. Would liked to have got more as I liked the simplicity of the line and the artwork on the packets/boxes. I do wish Bluebird had made them in M.A.N.T.A. FORCE scale and the men were more posable actually...
I'm sure he's on about ZERO HOUR-especially since the description of the plane sounds like the one I was thinking of as confirmed by that pic.
The little plane, bottom right with the large translucent canopy in the first pic isn't Zero Hour at all, the rest of the stuff is. As a kid I had the enemy figure packet consisting of 24 B.A.D. BRIGADE soldiers and their 3 Leaders: THE JACKAL, THE BULL and THE WEASEL, who was literally skinny and well, weasely. I then had the Mattel CODE ZERO (basically what it was called in the USA) boxed version of the B.A.D. BRIGADE yellow bus that came with a few more troops, the Leaders and a small red and grey tri bike. Would liked to have got more as I liked the simplicity of the line and the artwork on the packets/boxes. I do wish Bluebird had made them in M.A.N.T.A. FORCE scale and the men were more posable actually...
I'm sure he's on about ZERO HOUR-especially since the description of the plane sounds like the one I was thinking of as confirmed by that pic.
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