Showing posts with label Tonnerre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tonnerre. Show all posts

Friday, January 1, 2021

The Top 10 - 2020

 So, 2020 was a weird year.  It was bizarre in that Joe was popular, but also not.  Items that, historically, collectors showed interest in were simply ignored.  Yet, common items that no one would ever care about now get massive attention.  And, in all this, the most popular post in the site's history debuted this year.  Yes, there is a new number one post in this site's long life.  And, you'll never guess what it is.

With that, here's the top 10 posts of 2020 on the site.

10. European Force Tonnerre

The European Force figures have always been solid performers during Rarities Month.  This year, I focused on the one figure that I see the least: Tonnerre.  This orange repaint is weird and odd and lots of fun.  I'd love to someday own one.  Until then, though, Rarities write ups like this one will have to suffice for me.

Tonnerre, European Force, European Exclusive, Knock Off, Bootleg, MyGal

9. 2006 Viper

Army builders are always popular.  This Viper Pit set, though, has turned into a dud due to the poor quality of the figures.  Despite that, this figure got a lot of page views just due to the Viper name and the fact that it's been 14 years since he was released.  

2006 Cobra Viper, Viper Pit, Black Major, GHSB, Gold Head Steel Brigade

8. Black Major Cobra De Aco

Black Major figures tend to perform well.  Especially when you consider that I can't promote the profiles of them in many of the largest social media groups.  Despite this blackout, people find the write ups of the figures.  Other Joe bloggers report the same.  The De Aco is a famous figure in its own right and people were interested to see how the Black Major release compared to one of the first foreign figures to really capture the community's attention.

2010 Black Major Cobra De Aco, Steel Cobra, Estrela, Brazil, 1986 BATs, Battle Android Troopers

7. 2020 Retro Hiss Tank

This isn't really a surprise.  A classic and iconic vehicle re-offered at retail for the first time in a long time was certain to draw in viewers.  Naturally, you see video reviews from large toy sites that have massively more numbers as they pull in the retail only collector crowd.  But, even Joe collectors wanted to see this one and it dropped into the top profiles of the year.

2020 Wal Mart Exclusive Retro Hiss Tank

6.  1987 Fast Draw

I never considered Fast Draw an overly popular character.  But, his profile garnered a lot of attention.  It wasn't the time of year or anything.  In fact, the two profiles the surround Fast Draw (1984 Chameleon and 1997 Ace) were among the lowest performing posts of the year.  So, the popularity is entirely attributable to the Fast Draw figure.

1987 Fastdraw, Sea Slug, Sears Dreadnok Stinger, Ground Assault, 1986, Sneak Peek

5.  Sgt. Savage P-40 Warhawk

The Warhawk is an incredibly obscure item of which most fans had little recollection.  So, it getting a prominent post attracted viewers.  Some loved the design.  Others hated it.  But, the reality is that Sgt. Savage toys are almost as forgotten as G.I. Joe Extreme and it's getting rarer and rarer to see them in any capacity. 

1995 Sgt. Savage P-40 Warhawk, 1990 Freefall, 1993 Countdown, Star Brigade

4. Terror on the Tundra Mail Away Promo

I don't look at a lot of paperwork.  But, little items like this Terror on the Tundra promo tend to be popular.  Most collectors have these things lying around.  But, they aren't something that they take the time to look at.  And, now that some of the items in them have reached astronomical prices, it's interesting to look back at what you could have bought when they were released.

1993 Terror On The Tundra Mail Away Paperwork

3.  Rarities - Later Series Lucky Bell Power Commandos

While I had a good crop of Rarities posts this year, only two really broke through.  This look at the later series of Power Commandos, though, was the most popular Rarities post of the year.  Again, this showcased a bunch of figures that most collectors were not aware of and, in many cases, had never seen.

There still lots about this line I don't know.  But, there will be at least one more new post for Rarities month in 2021 that relates to the Power Commandos, though.

Lucky Bell, Power Commandos

2.  2006 Operation Flaming Moth Range Viper

The Flaming Moth figures have been left behind by collectors.  Those of us around at the time of their release remember the acidic taste of the Club's disdain for us upon the figure's release.  And, we also remember the figures being clearance fodder for years as the club struggled to move them.  But, 14 years later, these figures have become obscure.  So, this profile hit a nerve with the generation of collectors who don't have bitter memories of how truly awful the G.I. Joe club really was.

Despite this figure being the 2nd most popular post of the year, it was viewed more than 2,000 fewer times than the number 1.

2006 Desert Range Viper, Operation Flaming Moth

1. 1984 Manta

I know, I can't believe it either.  But, the Manta is the most popular post in the site's history.  And, it wasn't due to a viral moment or a spike in popularity in a social media group.  No.  The Manta's rise to the top was simply a sustained excellence over the year.  Even 8 months after it's original publication date, the Manta was still among the weekly leaders in site hits.  It never had a huge surge of visitors.  It's just steadily performed for months.  (If you scroll to the bottom of any page on the site, you'll see the top 5 posts visited in the past week and the MANTA was almost always there in 2020.)  And, in September, it overcame the Rarities post about the unproduced Cobra Island Infiltrate set to become the most viewed post since I returned in 2015.

I can't explain why.  Manta's don't seem all that popular.  The photos for it weren't out of the ordinary.  There's just something about the Manta that's kept it consistently drawing viewers since it first appeared.

1984 Manta, Funskool Beach Head

So, that's it for 2020.  It was a hell of a year.  Let's hope 2021 is less eventful on all fronts.  I've got some fun stuff ahead for the new year.  Aside from Joe, I'm going to take a look at Spinmaster Batman figures, some new Star Wars releases and, or course, tons of Joe items.  I'll be back to my regular cadence next week and already have the posts mapped out into April.

As always, thanks for spending time here, reading my stuff and leaving your thoughts in the comments.  I appreciate all of you!


Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Rarities - European Force Tonnerre

European Force has been one of my personal favorite bootleg sets of figures.  I first found them nearly 20 years ago.  In that time, little additional information has come to light.  The figures are rare and are the few samples that do show up tend to be in poor condition.  There are a few collectors out there with high quality loose and carded samples.  But, for some reason, they don't like to share their fortune and let other collectors learn about collectibles that are out there for the searching.  So, I'm left to scouring non-English speaking corners of the internet, hoping to find a photo or two of the figures that gives some additional insight in their design, quality and purpose.  I have finally tracked down a good photo of the figure that most intrigued me from my initial research into European Force: Tonnerre.

European Force, Bootleg, Footloose, Dialtone, Tonnerre


The first point of note is that he uses Footloose's head.  (Based on the small photos available at the time, I incorrectly refer to it as a Mercer head in the 2016 Rarities post that introduced this series to my site.)  Tonnerre is the only European Force figure to use this head.  But, other Footloose parts appear on other figures.  So, it's inclusion in the line makes sense.  You will note that the mustache is unpainted.  I'm not sure if this is just paint wear or if the hairlip was intentionally left flesh colored.

Tonnerre is interesting because he differs significantly from the figure on the back of the package.  There, the figure has a green shirt and dirtier blonde hair.  Knowing the oddball stuff in the line, it's entirely possible that the figure shown on the cardback exists out there somewhere as a variant.  But, the peach shirt is the only one I've seen.  (Which, admittedly, is less than 5 of them....)

European Force, Bootleg, Footloose, Dialtone, Tonnerre, MOC, Carded

Here you can see additional photos of the figure.  Tonnerre got his chest, waist and legs from the 1986 Dialtone figure.  And, the arms are the standard arms used on all European Force figures.  Tonnerre included a black Leatherneck rifle and a Dial Tone backpack done in  the mottled green plastic that is the hallmark of the European Force accessories.  The weird orange color on his makes him stand out among all uses of the Joe molds and creates a striking figure.  He's just really tough to find...especially in good condition.

European Force, Bootleg, Footloose, Dialtone, Tonnerre, MOC, Carded

European Force, Bootleg, Footloose, Dialtone, Tonnerre, MOC, Carded

European Force, Bootleg, Footloose, Dialtone, Tonnerre, MOC, Carded

European Force, Bootleg, Footloose, Dialtone, Tonnerre, MOC, Carded, Scorpion