The 1988 Repeater is a pretty solid figure. The only real downside is that he might be a little bland. The Night Force version that was released the following year, though, rectifies this. The Toys R Us exclusive figure brings some splashes of color to Repeater and is, in my opinion, an upgrade over the 1988 original. The black and dark brown better offset the green torso. The best part, to me, though, is that the figure isn't too "Night Force" and can be used in any context as a replacement for the original figure.
Back in my early collecting days, I tended to avoid Night Force figures. They were always expensive. Though, expensive in 1999 is laughably cheap in 2024. I also avoided, them, though, because I didn't find them all that compelling. In most cases, the original versions of the Night Force team were better and more interesting. I have this Repeated from an acquisition of 1990's era figures. Meaning that this one is, likely, from the Rapid Deployment Force mail away that was offered in 1993. Really, all that means is that I didn't get any accessories with him. But, the 1988 Repeater gear works well enough and allows me to enjoy this figure either with close enough facsimiles of the figure's intended gear or with some supplemental weapons from my collection.
The photos below were taken over the past 8 or 9 years. I don't get this Repeater out as often as I'd probably like to. But, he does tend to get used at least once or twice per year as he's both a solid subject of a photo and an excellent and interesting background filler. He appears more often than any other vintage Night Force figure on this site's photos. So, he's definitely a figure I enjoy.
I'm curious to hear your thoughts on Night Force in the comments. It's a set that, in my opinion, has always been overhyped. In recent years, dealer types have been desperately trying to convince new collectors that vintage Night Force figures are as rare or rarer than many mail aways. While they did have lower production numbers, Night Force figures were a staple of Toys R Us stores for most of the year. So, they're not as rare as some of the nouveau sellers want you to believe. Beyond that, though, I think they carry over the cachet of the late '90's when older collectors who had stopped buying Joes in 1987 discovered some of their favorites were available in "gritty, realistic" colors. But, what are your thoughts? Does Night Force deserve its venerated position in the hobby? Or, are they a set you view with an air of indifference?
Night Force figures are stupid expensive, most going for 150- 200 dollars with gear. A bit overpriced for what you get.
ReplyDeleteThere are some Night Force guys that I don't think look as cool or interesting as their original figures. Repeater is one of them . Tunnel Rat is another. On the other end are Sneak Peek and Crazylegs, which at least offer a drastic change in terms of colors.
ReplyDeleteMaybe NF Repeater would look better if they remembered to color the top of his shirt black.
Yeah. Night Force has been overhyped and overpriced by the dealers who scooped them up "cheaply" back in the day. My TRU still had tons of Night Force probably in late 91 to early 92. Only the figures though.
ReplyDeleteIn general Night Force is overrated and overpriced.
ReplyDeleteExcept Crazylegs. He came out awesome!