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The Cobra Hurricane was first released boxed in U.S. toy stores in 1990. It included the pilot, Vapor. It was discontinued in 1991.
Original Retail Price (Approx.): $18.99
Hasbro Product Number: 6357
Tomart's Guide: #GI6411
The Ultimate Guide: Pg. 166
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This was the only version of the Hurricane ever released.
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Vapor was released as part of the ninth series (1990), packaged exclusively with the Cobra Hurricane V.T.O.L. He was discontinued domestically in 1991.
Click here for more on Vapor.
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The blue tabs inside the plane that keep the wings horizontal when not in VTOL mode are EXTREMELY fragile. Handle with care! The fins on the missile are fragile and bend easily, handle cautiously. The tabs for the canopy can also break easily.
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No variations of the Cobra Hurricane are known to exist.
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The vehicle mold was repainted or retooled for the following vehicles:
This was the only usage of the Hurricane mold.
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In South Korea the Hurricane was released with packaging exactly the same as the U.S. version, except that Korean-language stickers were placed over the English text. Note that the box in this example appears to be sun-bleached.
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Images From The Collections Of:
Chad Hucal, Ashley Alston, CrazyFruit, Phillip Donnelly, and E. Son
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