Saturday, June 7, 2025

Rarities - Unproduced Brazilian Figures

While Estrela produced around 150 total figures in their exclusive Comandos Em Acao line, they  had intended for there to be more.  In the 1990's, Estrela showcased 5 figures in various forms that ended up never getting released.  These figures not only appeared as cross sells on various cardbacks, but even appeared in catalogs used to sell the products.  The 5 figures were all 1991 releases from Hasbro.  The figures were: Grunt, Crimson Guard Immortal, Mercer, Tracker and Cobra Commander.  (Their names in Brazil would have been Arsenal, Flagelo, Desertor, Correnteza and Tirano.)

Hasbro's 1991 figures were one of the rare years that didn't see a second year of release.  This was due to Hasbro trying to reboot the line in 1992 with familiar characters.  So, 1991 molds became common sights in later repaint lines and international releases.  You'll note that all of the figures that appear in the Estrela promotional material shown below are Hasbro made figures and not the Estrela figures.  So, this marketing propaganda was made prior to Estrela having their own wares to photograph.  

You'll often find international guides that list these figures as being available in Brazil.  But, many of these were from the early days of collecting before it was determined that these figures never saw production.  One early guide even features a few Hasbro figures in the placeholders for these names.  And, one thing that's constant in the Joe line is that mistakes and errors from the early collecting years are often repeated and rarely corrected.

Below are two promo photos.  One features just the 5 cancelled figures.  The other shows them interspersed with some other figures that were released in Brazil.  Seeing them all in one shot suggests to me that they were planned as a new wave at one point.  But, the entire wave was halted.  Maybe Hasbro didn't send the molds for whatever reason.  Or, it could have just been that Estrela determined they didn't want another wave.  These figures would have appeared closer to the end of the Comandos Em Acao line.  And, this was the time when Estrela was starting to move away from the standard carded figures that had defined their line and towards the themed subsets of figures that featured bigger cards and more gimmicks.

It's interesting to note that all 5 of these unproduced figures from Estrela did, later, appear as exclusive Funskool releases.  So, Hasbro did recoup more of their cost as they moved the molds around the world.  And, the molds weren't in an unusable state for Esrela.  But, the reasons for these figures being cancelled in Brazil remain lost.  

Estrela toys, Comandos Em Acoa, Mercer, Crimson Guard Immortal, Tracker, Cobra Commander, Grunt

Estrela toys, Comandos Em Acoa, Mercer, Crimson Guard Immortal, Tracker, Cobra Commander, Grunt



5 comments:

  1. A shame these never happened. Very interesting as 1991 is a favorite year.

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  2. Yes, 1991 was a fun year. As a kid I was always super happy to find one of the elusive new characters. As an adult the hard to find nature of the 91s especially the 2nd series would have driven me crazy!!

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  3. Seeing the mix of 87-thru-91 molds really shows how consistent things were for years. 92 being a reboot is interesting because it’s not just from a character standpoint, but the sculpting style changes significantly

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  4. "Hasbro's 1991 figures were one of the rare years that didn't see a second year of release."

    I have to be that guy again. Six of the seventeen 1991 figures did reship with the two 1992 waves. they were:
    Red Star
    Sci-Fi V2
    Heavy Duty
    Snake-Eyes V4
    Snow Serpent V2
    BAT V2

    Hasbro did not update their cardbacks, nor show them on the 1992 figure cardbacks. But Toy Fair Catalogs back this up. (As well as personal experience collecting at the time, suddenly all the Desert Scorpion and CGI's were just gone from stores.) Why those 6? Spring action accessories is probably one reason. The rest only Hasbro knows.
    To add more confusion to 1992, Hasbro shows all 6 Air Commandos on the 1992 Air Commando Cardbacks, but Sky Creeper and Skymate did not reship in 1992. As such, I missed Skymate entirely. Unable to find any leftovers post XMas 1991. (I thought the gliders were junk and held off getting them)

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    1. I always forget that a few of them were ported over to 1992. Back in the late '90's, it was usually only those 6 figures that you could find from 1991. They were pretty easy to find carded and you'd get them in loose lots, too.

      I can't figure out if the Desert Scorpion exists in much smaller quantities than other '91's or if he's just super popular. All of the discontinued figures are obtainable, now. But, the Desert Scorpion is definitely harder to find than all the others.

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