

G.I. Joe Gallery
Authentic Vintage Hasbro Toys • 1980s–Early 1990s
This G.I. Joe gallery showcases authentic vintage toys from the A Real American Hero line produced by Hasbro during the 1980s and early 1990s. All photos feature real figures, vehicles, and accessories that we’ve bought and sold over the years, including loose examples, complete setups, and iconic vehicles. This collection is intended as a visual reference for collectors seeking original G.I. Joe items we actively work with.

Released by Hasbro in 1983, the Cobra Soldier is an iconic enemy figure from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, featuring classic swivel-arm battle grip construction. Shown here loose, this example represents an authentic vintage figure commonly found with original accessories and file card variations.

Released by Hasbro in 1982, the VAMP (Vehicle: Assault, Multi-Purpose) Jeep is a core G.I. Joe vehicle from the A Real American Hero line and is commonly associated with the driver Clutch. Shown here with Clutch and an original file card, this loose example highlights one of the most recognizable early vehicles in the G.I. Joe toy line.

Released by Hasbro in 1983, Wild Bill v1 is a classic G.I. Joe pilot figure from the A Real American Hero line, known for his helicopter crew role and distinctive cowboy-inspired look. Shown here loose, this vintage figure is commonly associated with early G.I. Joe air vehicles and original accessory variations.

Released by Hasbro in 1983, Short-Fuze is a classic G.I. Joe figure from the A Real American Hero line, serving as a mortar soldier and artillery specialist. Shown here loose, this vintage figure is known for its removable helmet and association with early G.I. Joe battlefield accessories.

Released by Hasbro in 1983, Duke v1 is one of the earliest versions of the character in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, predating his later role as the team’s field leader. Shown here loose, this vintage figure represents an important early release that helped establish Duke as a core G.I. Joe character.

Released by Hasbro in 1983, the Wolverine is a tracked missile-launching vehicle from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line and is commonly paired with the driver Cover Girl. Shown here with Cover Girl and an original file card, this loose example highlights one of the early armored vehicles that helped define the look of the G.I. Joe toy line.

Released by Hasbro in 1983, the PAC/RAT (Personnel Action Cycle / Rapid Attack Trak) Missile Launcher is a modular G.I. Joe vehicle from the A Real American Hero line, designed to combine with other PAC/RAT units. Shown here loose, this vintage example is known for its missile-launching feature and compatibility with multiple early G.I. Joe figures.

Released by Hasbro in 1983, the Polar Battle Bear is a snowmobile vehicle from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, designed for arctic-themed missions and cold-weather environments. Shown here loose, this vintage vehicle is commonly associated with early G.I. Joe winter operations and classic accessory variations.

Released by Hasbro in 1984, Spirit v1 is a G.I. Joe figure from the A Real American Hero line, known for his tracker role and strong connection to nature-themed missions. Shown here loose, this vintage figure is commonly associated with his animal companion Freedom and original accessory variations.

Released by Hasbro in 1983, the A.P.C. (Amphibious Personnel Carrier) is a troop-transport vehicle from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, designed for land and water missions. Shown here loose, this vintage vehicle is known for its opening hatches, rolling wheels, and capacity to carry multiple G.I. Joe figures.

Released by Hasbro in 1982, the MMS (Mobile Missile System) is an early G.I. Joe support vehicle from the A Real American Hero line, designed to provide mobile firepower on the battlefield. Shown here loose, this vintage vehicle is known for its missile-launching feature and compatibility with multiple early G.I. Joe figures.

Released by Hasbro in 1983, the Cobra F.A.N.G. (Fully Armed Negator Gyrocopter) is a compact attack helicopter from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line used by Cobra forces. Shown here loose, this vintage vehicle is known for its exposed frame design, rotating blades, and missile-launching play feature.

Released by Hasbro in 1985, the Cobra Ferret is an all-terrain vehicle from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, designed for fast attack and reconnaissance missions. Shown here loose, this vintage Cobra vehicle is known for its compact design, treaded wheels, and association with Cobra infantry figures.

Released by Hasbro in 1984, the Manta Windsurfer was a mail-away exclusive vehicle from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, available through the Flag Points program. Shown here loose, this vintage piece is known for its unique water-based design and association with coastal and aquatic G.I. Joe missions.

Released by Hasbro in 1984, the Mountain Howitzer Cannon is a battlefield artillery station from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, designed to provide heavy fire support. Shown here loose, this vintage battle station is known for its rotating cannon, missile-firing feature, and compatibility with multiple G.I. Joe figures.

Released by Hasbro in 1984, the Watch Tower is a defensive battle station from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, designed for surveillance and base defense scenarios. Shown here loose, this vintage playset is known for its elevated platform, rotating radar elements, and compatibility with multiple G.I. Joe figures.

Released by Hasbro in 1983, the Dragonfly XH-1 is an attack helicopter from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line and is most commonly paired with the pilot Wild Bill. Shown here with Wild Bill and an original file card, this loose example represents one of the most iconic air vehicles from the early G.I. Joe lineup.

Released by Hasbro in 1985, the Cobra Night Landing Raft is a small assault vehicle from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, designed for stealth water-based operations. Shown here loose, this vintage Cobra vehicle is known for its compact raft design and association with nighttime infiltration missions.

Released by Hasbro in 1984, Wild Weasel is a Cobra pilot figure from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, serving as the primary pilot of the Cobra Rattler jet. Shown here loose, this vintage figure is known for its distinctive flight helmet design and strong association with one of Cobra’s most iconic vehicles.

Released by Hasbro in 1985, the Armadillo is a compact tank vehicle from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, designed for rapid ground support and patrol missions. Shown here loose, this vintage vehicle is known for its small footprint, rotating turret, and compatibility with multiple G.I. Joe figures.

Released by Hasbro in 1982, the MOBAT (Motorized Battle Tank) is one of the first large vehicles introduced in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line. Shown here loose, this vintage tank is known for its motorized drive feature and its role as a cornerstone vehicle in the early G.I. Joe lineup.

Released by Hasbro as part of the G.I. Joe–branded Lazer Tag line, this Battle Game Kit brought electronic infrared gameplay into the G.I. Joe universe. Shown here loose, this vintage set represents Hasbro’s expansion of the brand beyond traditional figures and vehicles during the original A Real American Hero era.

Released by Hasbro in 1982, the Cobra Soldier with straight arm construction is one of the earliest figures in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line. Shown here loose, this vintage figure is known for its classic poseable design and iconic role as a key Cobra enemy soldier.

Released by Hasbro in 1985, the Cobra Flight Pod, commonly known as the Trubble Bubble, is a small, single-pilot vehicle used by Cobra forces for reconnaissance and aerial combat. Shown here loose, this vintage vehicle is known for its unique bubble canopy design and its association with Cobra’s airborne operations.

Released by Hasbro in 1984, Roadblock v1 is a heavyweight machine gunner figure from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, known for his distinctive camo uniform and imposing build. Shown here loose, this vintage figure represents one of the earliest versions of the character before later redesigns.

Released by Hasbro in 1984, Recondo v1 is a jungle warfare specialist from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, recognized for his camouflaged uniform and stealth-focused role. Shown here loose, this vintage figure is known for its classic headband design and association with early jungle-themed G.I. Joe missions.

Released by Hasbro in 1983, Destro v1 is a core Cobra villain figure from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, instantly recognizable by his silver metal mask. Shown here loose, this vintage figure represents the earliest version of one of the franchise’s most iconic antagonists.

Released by Hasbro in 1984, the Baroness v1 is a prominent Cobra intelligence officer from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, known for her distinctive black uniform and glasses. Shown here loose, this vintage figure represents the first release of one of Cobra’s most recognizable characters.

Released by Hasbro in 1983, the PAC/RAT (Personnel Action Cycle / Rapid Attack Trak) with remote is a small support vehicle from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, designed for reconnaissance and remote-controlled play. Shown here loose, this vintage example is known for its wired remote control feature and compatibility with other PAC/RAT units.

Released by Hasbro in 1985, the Forward Observer Unit is a compact support vehicle from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, designed to assist with battlefield surveillance and targeting. Shown here loose, this vintage unit is known for its radar-style equipment and compatibility with multiple G.I. Joe figures.
Looking to sell your Joe’s?
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3.75” GI Joe figures (1982–1994), including Cobra villains
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Iconic characters: Snake Eyes, Storm Shadow, Duke, Destro,
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Vehicles: Skystriker, HISS Tank, MOBAT, Killer WHALE
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Playsets like the Terror Drome, USS Flagg, and Cobra Island
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Weapons, backpacks, file cards, blueprints, and accessories
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Loose, complete, incomplete, or even broken — we’ll check them all

