Inspired by the 1980s morning cartoon, the centurions, the 80s commanders bring back a lot of childhood joys.
The homage or reproduction though does not use the original character names, is as good as it gets without blowing a hole for vintage toys.
Max Ray, brilliant Sea Operations commander! Not at least the character name from the toy line. Son Byung Min the naval commander.
Naval Commander front boxNot Max Ray, Son Byung MinNaval Commander figure and its weapon systems.Naval commander figureNaval commander with helmetNaval commander all suit upNaval Commander fully equipped with weapon system back viewNaval Commander ready for battle
Jake Rockwell, rugged Land Operations specialist! Nah the name of the 80s commander is Jason Miyokan, the armour commander.
Armour Commander front boxArmour Commander back box, bio indicates the name is Jason MiyokanArmour Commander figure and the weapon systemsJason the armour commander in all gloryArmour commander with helmetArmour commander with weapons system equippedArmour Commander side viewArmour Commander back viewArmour commander ready for battle
Air Force Commander, Roger Statham not Ace McCloud, daring Air Operations expert!
Air Commander from the 80’s commanders toyline, front view of the toy boxAir Force commander bio featured at the back of the boxContents of Air Force Commander RogerAir Force Commander, Roger figureAir Force Commander with helmetAir Force Commander with weapon system equippedAir Force Commander back viewAir Force Commander ready for battle
All 3 toys have good articulation without weapon system attached, what is more impressive the helmet can be wear on the figure. Unlike the original toys, the figures are slightly smaller at the height of 16.5cm to 17cm. For modern action figure it is still quite big.