Saturday, April 10, 2021

1993 Col. Courage Around The Web

Col Courage is not a figure I ever thought I'd like.  He wasn't someone I really wanted in the 1990's.  But, upon owning a version of the character, I realized that he's not a bad figure at all.  He's like Alpine, Blowtorch and even Crazylegs in that he's a solid figure who blends into the background.  In hand, you realize how good he is.  But, otherwise, he doesn't much enter your mind.  Despite that, there's a nice assortment of content out there on Col Courage for collectors to enjoy.  Here's the best of the 1993 Col Courage from around the web.

1993 Col. Courage Profile

1993 Col Courage by tituslester32

1993 Col Courage by Nekoman

1993 Col Courage by jogunwarrior

1993 Col Courage by thedustinmccoy

1993 Col Courage by g.i.boyz

1993 Col Courage at Snoova's Corner Cafe

1993 Col Courage by recondo martin

1993 Col Courage by ToneGunsRevisited

1993 Col Courage at JoeADay.com

1993 Col Courage by jogunwarrior

1993 Col Courage at Half The Battle

1993 Col Courage, Battle Corps, 1990 Sky Patrol Airwave, 1990 Bullhorn, 1984 VAMP Mark II, 1993 Mail Away Spirit Iron Knife, 1988 Night Force Falcon

1993 Col Courage, Battle Corps, 1990 Sky Patrol Airwave, 1990 Bullhorn, 1984 VAMP Mark II, 1993 Mail Away Spirit Iron Knife

1993 Col Courage, Battle Corps, 1990 Sky Patrol Airwave, 1990 Bullhorn, 1984 VAMP Mark II

1993 Col Courage, Battle Corps


2 comments:

  1. He really is a very cool figure! I didn't have too many of the Battle Corps era figures as a kid but I remember getting him as part of a prize package. My dad managed a Super K-Mart back in the early 1990s and there was some event they hosted where kids volunteered with some charity. Our reward was a bag of goodies and one of the items in my bag was good ol' Col. Courage. While they were neon green he did have a pretty decent weapons assortment as well. I always liked his rifle that was reused from Airborne.

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  2. Not gonna lie. This guy looks kinda dorky. I'm blaming the suspenders and tie. I bet he was valedictorian of his ROTC class.

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