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Cobra Terror Drome

Cobra Terror Drome

with Firebat

Box Front

Instruction Sheet 1

Blueprints

Isometric Views


Description:

The Cobra Terror Drome with Firebat was first released boxed in U.S. toy stores in 1986. Included with the Firebat was its pilot, A.V.A.C. The Terror Drome with Firebat was also sold in 1987 and was discontinued domestically in 1988.

Original Retail Price (Approx.): $44.99
Hasbro Product Number: 6003
Tomart's Guide: #GI5630
The Ultimate Guide: Pg. 75 (1st Ed.), Pg. 122-123 (2nd Ed.)


Versions of the Terror Drome:

This was the only version of the Terror Drome ever released.


Images:

Front View Rear View Right Side View Left Side View Top View
Front
Rear
Right
Left
Top
Isometric Views Open Blast Shields Perimeter Level Views Chamber Views Raised Firebat Views
Isometric
Open Blast Shields
Perimeter Level
Chambers
Raised Firebat
Box Box Back Box Back Detail Box Sides Blueprints
Box
Box Back
Box Detail
Box Sides
Blueprints
Instruction Sheet 1 Instruction Sheet 2 Instruction Sheet 3 Decal Instruction Sheet 1 Decal Instruction Sheet 2
Instructions 1
Instructions 2
Instructions 3
Decal Instructions 1
Decal Instructions 2

Featured In:

The Cobra Terror Drome was featured in several of the various media of GI Joe through the years, including Trading Cards, Comic Books, Cartoons and Commercials.

Sunbow's G.I. Joe 30th Salute DIC's G.I. Joe G.I. Joe Arcade Game Click to Play Commercial
Sunbow
30th Salute
DIC
Arcade
Click to Play

Easily Broken/Lost Pieces:

On a playset of such a large size, many pieces are frequently missing or broken.

The most commonly missing are: The two door struts; any number of the gun caps (both large and small); the hoses and nozzles for the fueling stations; and the four gun chairs.
The most commonly broken includes: The 8 doors: the posts on the gun doors are very fragile and very prone to breakage while the bay doors can break at the securing tab; The turret guns have a small piece of ridged plastic that breaks easily making the guns "limp"; The hose attachment peg for the fuel station; and the clamps for the door strut.


Variations:

No known variations of the Terror Drome are known to exist.


Vehicle Construction:

The vehicle mold was repainted or retooled for the following vehicles:

This was the only usage of the Terror Drome mold.


Images From The Collections Of:
Chad Hucal, Corey Stinson, E. Son, Phillip Donnelly, Phalen180, and Dan Klingensmith




 


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