A trained tank-driver, Bazooka knows what the Cobra armored vehicle drivers are thinking as they jink and weave to avoid getting hit by his missiles. Knowing what the best evasive maneuvers are helps him second-guess the moves of Cobra vehicles and keep them targeted in his sights. He and Dusty chase Cobra explosives expert Firefly through the desert after he launches a sneak attack on a G.I. Joe desert patrol.
Check out 15+ high-res images of G.I. Joe 50th Anniversary Bazooka after the jump.
DESTRO says
G.I. Joe 50th Anniversary Bazooka Photo Shoot
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code_red_shockwave says
Aside from the lack of articulation at his legs, he looks good.
Xerofall says
Neck is too short. I like the full "14" on the shirt though.
titanate says
I just got this set on Sunday night and just opened it up last night, and I have to say this figure is TERRIBLE. I am not normally one to come out and say about a figure because I generally don't complain about paint apps or weapon load-outs and usually articulation is not going to make or a break a figure for me (unless it gets to 5 points of articulation). But this figure is just... bad. There's no other word for it. ESPECIALLY when a perfectly acceptable version/sculpt of this character was already released, like, 7 years ago! I'm not sure why they swapped out some parts or re-tooled them, but I don't remember the 25th anniversary version having no neck. I also remember him have articulated ankles. And what's wrong with this guy's wrists? Something feels "off" with them. Are they just too small? Am I too accustomed now to having wrists that rotate and elevate? This figure needs fixes to the neck, wrists, and ankles.
Superjoe74 says
As a child, I didn't like sub teams- I thought repainting was a cheap way to make new figures and I still think that, but now as an adult collector I don't mind repaints simply because it's an option to get more figures.
While I accept the deco, this figure still sucks. How hasn't Hasbro gotten the message that the Retaliation Wave 1 Roadblock legs are unacceptable in terms of lack of articulation? Also, what professional sculptor or designer thought these legs looked proportionate to either the Roadblock build or this build? I get it though- Hasbro wasn't concerned with the actual quality of the figures. They are simply concerned with reducing their own costs. I call shenanigans on that. I don't want to buy figures with reduced articulation. I hate that I was stuck buying this figure to get the others figures in the multi-pack that it was packaged with.
1FormidableJoe says
Boring! This is a bad frankin-Joe of parts that does not work! I'm going back to sleep now!
hardcorps says
I actually like this figure. Yeah, reduced articulation, but it is hardly the way Star Wars is going.
I'll just let myself out.
wrw311 says
Great photos but what a shame on how he was built. Looks like I am keeping my 25th! I just wish he was as big as the 50th Leatherneck and Gung-Ho.
youdoitimbusy says
You guys are silly. I swear hasbro needs to start putting stamps on 3 packs now to let everyone know what's for collectors and what's for kids.
darthschroeder says
So...are you saying Hasbro is intending the 50th anniversary toys to be marketed towards kids?
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