Saturday, June 16, 2018

Rarities - Canadian Consumer Distributing Cobra Combat Tank

Hasbro was always looking for ways to expand the Joe brand.  And, even in the early 1980's, retail partners were keen to cozy up with Hasbro to produce exclusive toys.  In the early days, these items were heavily focused on retailers with large catalog business.  In the U.S., both Sears and JC Penny's were able to carry specially packaged Hasbro products.  And, Sears was even able to secure exclusive toys for sale in their catalog and in their stores.  Sears was even able to secure an exclusive toy for their Canadian stores: the infamous Cobra M.S.V.  And, it is to Canada we look for another exclusive vehicle: the Cobra Combat Tank.

In 1984, the Consumer Distributing chain of stores was able to secure a Hasbro exclusive.  They got an all black repaint of the MOBAT.  This was named the Cobra Combat Tank and included a swivel arm version of the helmeted Cobra Commander figure.  It has since become one of the rarer vehicle repaints and is highly sought by many collectors.

Consumer Distributing was a warehouse store.  It seems to be most analogous to Service Merchandise in the U.S.  You ordered from a catalog in the store and waited for employees to bring it out to you.  (My Service Merchandise store had a conveyor belt on which your items would slide from the back of the store to the front where you picked it up.  So, it is this image I associate with this model of retail...even if other chains may have looked differently.) They were large enough to secure an exclusive repaint.  It would be interesting to know how many of these items were produced.  It's likely that the total number is quite small.

Consumer Distributing tanks are expensive.  It's rare to find one in mint and complete condition.  They aren't as rare as the M.S.V.  And, they only have one really small, easily lost part whereas the M.S.V. has several.  As a repaint, it's kind of boring.  It's just a black MOBAT.  And, the MOBAT, in general, sucks.  But, as a rarity, the tank is somewhat useful.  It matches well with Hiss Tanks and Stingers and would be an excellent addition to a pre-1985 Cobra army.

In 1985, Hasbro repainted the MOBAT for the U.S. market with the Sears exclusive CAT Tank.  Hasbro got their money out of the MOBAT mold.  But, it's somewhat odd that Cobra actually got more releases of the MOBAT than Joe did.  So, you can make a case that it's actually a Cobra vehicle, now.

Canadian Consumer Distributing Cobra Combat Tank

Here you can see inside of the battery compartment.

Canadian Consumer Distributing Cobra Combat Tank


Below are the blueprints for the CDT.  You will note that they still feature Steeler being placed into the turret.  You can see the instructions in both English and French.

Canadian Consumer Distributing Cobra Combat Tank

Canadian Consumer Distributing Cobra Combat Tank

Canadian Consumer Distributing Cobra Combat Tank, blueprints

Canadian Consumer Distributing Cobra Combat Tank, blueprints


As a cheap novelty, I'd love to get a couple of these to match up with my classic Cobras.  But, as an expensive, hard to find item, I have no interest in the Cobra Combat Tank.  I never liked the MOBAT and don't see an all black repaint of it being worth the hundreds of dollars or so it would cost to get a nice one.  Many collectors like the MOBAT, though.  That, and the fact that it was a Canadian exclusive, keep this item more desirable and expensive than I will ever find it.  But, this item is a great reminder of both how strong toy lines used to be and how powerful retail chains once were to commerce.

3 comments:

  1. Form BX something something (too lazy to look it up) has a youtube review of this one, he recalls going to the Consumer Distributing store.

    I like the MOBAT for nostalgia. But as a toy it's meh. Figure interaction is minimal. If you batteries are dead it won't move. Its scale is too small. I have two KB's CATS and I never dig them out. I was happy to find a cheap used original CAT last year, but of the sears exclusives, it's the least interesting.

    Yeah, in 1984 if you were a kid, this would be a big boost to your Cobra forces. Now, you can but squadrons of vehicles for the price of one of these rarities. Oh, loose versions can be faked with rit dyes.

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  2. Consumers was trip! You'd go and stand in line to get an order form and a little pencil (that was always dull!), go fill out, get into ANOTHER line, and then go and get told "out of stock".

    The COBRA Combat Tank is a true rarity. I've seen multiple MSVs as an adult collector, but have never seen anything in regards to the black MOBAT. I always thought the MSV was a Consumers exclusive, too, but seeing that it was Sears, makes everything make a lot more sense.

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  3. I'm not sure if this was a thing with both the Regular M.O.B.A.T. and the Sears Exclusive Cobra C.A.T. Blueprints but for this Consumers Distributing Exclusive Cobra Combat Tank/Battle Tank(Cobra) Blueprints, I believe it looks like items 20-24 seem to start to be incorrect, as the item it's suppose to point out is 1 number ahead.

    For example, 20 states it's the "Tow Cable", but doesn't point to the Tow Cable. On the Blueprints 21 points to the Tow Cable. Then 21 states it's "Track Repair Kit And Spare Tracks", but 22 is the 1 pointing to the Spare Tracks. As well, there is an indication of 25 pointing at something, but it's not listed as to what 25 is suppose to be.

    Like you point out, it's amusing that they show Steeler in the instructions instead of Cobra Commander, yet they label it and state that the figure as if it's suppose to be Cobra Commander.

    Not to mention, on the Blueprints, they show Steeler's Helmet and the features of it. However, I have to assume the Cobra Commander figure didn't come with Steeler's Helmet, which I assume wouldn't fit on Cobra Commander. Unless it did, and Hasbro released it in Black or something to match this Cobra Battle Tank. If they did released Steeler's Helmet for this set, I guess that would be an extra helmet for your figures, regardless if it's Cobra or Joe.

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