Oh hell yes! I am back from a long computer virus run. I have no avoided social sites like Facebook and Myspace. I had the Koobface virus, so I couldn't update you guys on the other stuff from the previous week. The Voyagers were not on sale, regular price, so I was kinda iffy that day anyways. Really wanted that Starscream. I went to Target today to check out the new GI Joe movie figures, at first it looked awesome, then I looked closer and went bleh. I don't know, I think I like the classic looks more that the new modern looks. Mostly every clearanced items were moved to the back of the aisles. There I found the 3 3/4, and 6 inch terminators on sale. $5 for the small ones, $7 for the $6 ones. They had 12 inch ones, but I didn't like the looks of them. After some thorough searching, finally found some GI Joe, since all of them were cleared out, they only had some Mighty Muggs, and two Conquest X-30, and you won't believe the price on the Conquest... $6.24! Freakin' $6.24, DAMN!
The Conquest X-30 is housed in a box of sturdy cardboard. It's pretty light since the box is kinda big. The box features art of the Conquest firing away in a desert like setting with another Conquest flying behind it. There is a window to view the Python Patrol Viper, along with art right next to it. The box is decorated with a Python Patrol insignia and a "Only at Target" sticker. On the back of the box it features the toy itself and has tags pointing at certain parts of the vehicle to show its' gimmicks. They read, "Removable Missiles!", "Removable Bombs!", Canopy Opens!", and "Fold-Up Landing Gear!". Most of which are common sense when you open the box. They do fail to mention some removable panels on the Conquest, which I'll get to later. There are two file cards on the bottom of the box, awaiting to be cut out like old times...
The sides are taped so anything sharp is required to open it. Inside the Conquest is fully assembled, except for the plain black back fins, missiles, and bombs. Upon assembly it looks pretty bland. It features printed on panels on black and silver "camo". The Conquest itself is a dark blood red. The black nose cone is a softer plastic, with the white glue marks still seen. The missiles and rear thrusters are a bright yellow, and the bombs are darkish grey. The canopy is a smoky translucent. Inside the cockpit is a plain grey seat with electronics. Removable panels behind the cockpit shows the same plain gray engine. Behind that is also another removable panel with the thruster internals. Underneath the retractable landing gear is a grey with the dark blood red caps, and perhaps rubber wheels. Panels are attached to the landing gear to hide it when retracted. The rear landing gears actually have gears that spread the wheels out and in.
The Python Patrol is the same as the regular Cobra Viper released before. The colors aren't like the part or production photos in the box. The art and proto figure is all black with some skin showing on his arms, and yellow highlights on his vest and pants. The visor is a red. The figure released isn't all black, he's mostly grey with black boots, gloves and helmet. The yellow is the same though. The backpack is just a plain grey with no paint apps at all, and the gun is plain black. Sadly you can't leave the backpack on him when you set him in the cockpit. You have to leave it on his lap or something...
Details on the Conquest are just panel and vents. Nothing to outrageous. There are sculpted machine guns at the front of the plain, but they are "camo" as well.
Sticker decals are included for the ole, sticker application that mostly everyone hates. These stickers are really, erm..sticky. I mean you better have a good shot at it first, because once it's on, it's not coming off. The sticker really adds to the plainness though. They have eye stickers like a snake...really cool. 31 is the number of the say for the Conquest, you get three 31 stickers, but the instructions feature a fourth one for application under the rear wings, wonder if it's an error.. The Cobra Insignia features wings on them. Several warning stickers are located near the landing gear, thrusters, etc. There are stickers that have arrows and the word panels on them to signify where the panels are removable. Python Patrol stickers are scattered on the wings...
Just a notice on the instructions sheet for the sticker application, it also has statistics. Number two on the list is "Reconditioned Snake Skin Pilot Seat". Now that's badass..
This is a pretty nice vehicle, considering the cost right now, I mean right now. Last time I checked was last week, it was $17 and had a mass of vehicles, now there are marked to the teeth and bones and only had 2. I am lucky enough to even get one, these things would go clean if they didn't put them in the back of the bottom shelf. Look carefully. But even at this nice price, I still think it'd still be worth the original $25. The colors really fit, though the yellow might throw you off... I really liked the all black and yellow highlighted Viper proto, but I guess you get what you can. This set, with the Viper gets a 9.5 out of 10. The Conquest itself is a 10 out of 10, the Viper is about 7.5 out of 10. They should have stuck with the art colors. The black would've really made a difference to keep that Black Ops stated in the file card. Again, this is a great set, especially at this current price tag. If you can paint the Viper, you are set to kill off some GI Joe.
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