GI Joe really took off once they released the Dragonfly. I remember my best friend complaining about his Dragonflys landing skids never staying in their back slot, so when I got my own DF I put some heavy adhesive in both skid slots. This is one of my favorite Joe vehicles because they didn't ridiculously arm it to the teeth. I agree, Wild Bill could have used a little more detail in his paint job, but he is such an anachronistic character maybe no one at Hasbro knew what to do with him. thanks for the facts on his rank and the brilliant stuff you and Susan do. Very entertaining as always.
Always wanted this toy - had to settle for the Tiger Fly when I was a kid. My favorite appearance of Wild Bill was Special Missions 4 when he was shot down with Leatherneck, Roadblock and Lifeline and had to go back to his infantry roots. Great review!
Thank you! That was an excellent issue of Special Missions. I usually think of Lifeline in that issue. I'm looking forward to reviewing the Tiger Fly someday.
Great re-review of this classic vehicle. I remember getting this for a good report card in 1983 and it remains one of my favorite toys and one of the reasons GI Joe became my favorite toy line in the 80's. I never thought about using it to move the FLACK like that.
I can see why it would be one of your favorites. It's one of my favorites, too. Such a well-done vehicle. That's a pretty good reward for a good report card!
*I* like Wild Bill *too* (he has a brown handlebar moustache, at least in the cartoon). I do imagine pairing him with Captain Grid-Iron (I'm aware Captain Grid-Iron's a far cry from Wild Bill, as he was released 7 years after Wild Bill, but at least they're both Joes, so they'd get on reasonably well).
Great analysis as always. I never had the Dragonfly , but a friend of mine did so I knew how cool it was. There's just something about it: lean, green, mean machine.
I knew only a Tiger Force version of this Chopper named " Tiger fly " . Price was a dam for us so my first chopper was " Retalitor " in 92 with Updraft Pilot . By the way salute for your wife .
My first GI JOE figure Got it for Christmas in 1984. Spent many an hour on missions with Wild Bill & the other Joe I got that year Spirit. We had a house with a Vacant lot next to us The Dragonfly was on Maneuvers for much of the first two months I had him.
I fondly remember playing with this vehicle, I had so much fun flying the Dragonfly around my bedroom on missions against Cobra. I imagined Wild Bill a very likeable guy (as file card states) but absolutely merciless in combat and with skills to rival the pilots of Blue Thunder and Airwolf, if not better!
It's definitely reminiscent of post Civil War US Army Cavalry attire. Higher ranking officers wore pretty much whatever they wanted, with a basic blue uniform. General Custer was known for being especially flamboyant with his bright yellow uniform trim and giant, white gauntlet style gloves.
Had this as a kid and I loved it.....sadly it got lost.Just bought a real good one that is complete off of EBAY....the skids are not attached.....are the skids something that can be snapped on if in good condition?
Since I'm the 4th great nephew to the Kellogg cereal founders W.K. and John Kellogg, does that make me The Cereal Viper? Great review! I do really like the Dragonfly, no collection should go without.
Great review redux! !! Loved this vehicle as a kid and man do I want one. This video even makes me want one more. I had the Tomahawk as a kid and it is awesome but this one always has been wanted list. Cause I don't mainly collect Gi Joe and only get the things I really want I hope to find one someday with the box. Again really outstanding review of a fantastic toy. Have a great week and Im looking forward to your next review. Roy
Thank you! The Dragonfly is so much fun to handle and play with. There really are a lot of features packed into it. Good luck finding one with the box. They're out there.
My pop culture references may be a little outdated, but I stick with what I know. I reference the Blues Brothers a lot! Also: Mel Brooks, 80's TV, and MST3K.
Great work on your composting to fly the Dragon Fly. I once flew a Sky Stryker. I'm glad you went back and redid this review. The Dragonfly is an excellent toy. I'm looking forward to your review on the Tomahawk. That was one of my favorite toys.
Thank you. :) You know, it took a lot of trial and error to figure out how to do that composite so I move at the same time as the helicopter. It isn't difficult, I just had to figure out how to do it.
a great update. loved the blues brothers, apocolypse now, and air wolf references. The Dragonfly is a solid vehicle. the rotor droop, and the skids breaking are the only draw back. This is how to design a vehicle, take a real world item and modify it for a fictional universe, just slightly. I had the later design called the Locust, a desert brown model. It had the independently operated dual cannon/grenade launcher turret. A bit of topic,1. after the ice cream soldier review, the general high tailed it to cobra, any word on if he's still there. 2. is the ending an editing error or a clue to next weeks review.
Great review, as always, Commander. However, I'm sorry to say that you missed a punch. The butt-forward orientation of the holstered revolvers is a clear call-out to how Wild Bill Hickok carried his revolvers, but he did not cross-draw them, as you have the figure doing here. Hickok used a twisting draw, known as the "cavalry draw," in which the wielder twists his wrists inward to draw each revolver with the hand on that same side. However, if the G.I. Joe Wild Bill did decide to draw as you depict, it wouldn't be the only inconsistency with his namesake. The real Wild Bill preferred to secure his revolvers to his person by tying a sash around them, rather than with holsters, and he most famously used 36-caliber Colt 1851 Navies, rather than this Wild Bill's .45 Armies.
Damn, I just watched the old one yesterday, I think, and was wondering if any re-reviews were in the works. I'll have to settle in an watch this later.
@HoodedCobraCommander788 Oh you can get a Sidewinder to hit ground targets with a sidewinder if they have a heat source. A F-15 also hit a ground target with a radar guided Sparrow missile during the gulf war.
@@HCC788 I think he was happy with himself. He was a navy man (great for GIJoe), an Oscar winner who had a long acting career, and seemed to enjoy himself. I liked him in Escape from New York.
Find it a bit funny that the Tomahawk has a tail rotor that's just kind of redundant for a tandem rotor helicopter. While the Dragonfly just...straight up doesn't have a tail rotor.
Big Boa has been requested a lot, and I really would like to get to him. I still need to complete the figure, He has that very hard-to-find hose for his helmet-- you know, as you would expect on a boxer! The legend of the Rocky figure would be great to explore. Someone even has some photos of the two-up sculpts for Rocky. The sculptor, Bill Merklein, has made a few comments about it. I'll be happy to review Big Boa. I just need to complete him first.
Yeah, even though people like the Wild Bill character, the figure doesn't get a lot of love. It is pretty common. But that's OK. It means everyone who wants one should be able to get one.
I have to be honest, I don't watch a lot of TV. So I haven't seen Deadwood. I don't have time. I'm constantly shooting videos. I'll trust you, though. If the backward pistol is preferred for firing from horseback, it would keep with the theme of the air cavalry, and helecopter=horse.
Wild Bill's file card also states he can fly fixed wing aircraft, it would have really cool had Hasbro offered up a North American/Rockwell OV-10 Bronco with a Wild Bill action figure and dedicated gunner. Too much to ask and why is your daughter a ghost?
I feel having airborne in the gunners seat because it takes the dragonfly away from wildbill in my eyes wildbill and the dragonfly go together like bread and butter the dragonfly belongs with wildbill like the killer whale belongs with cutter, the sharc belongs with deep six, the slugger belongs with thunder, and the skystriker belongs with ace. Airborne can take a generic airplane for all I care.
gijoe is not a documentary......doesn't have to be perfectly real....lighten up ...hahahahahahahahahaaaaaa.... excellent review my friend I had this and as a kid it was actually my favorite copter
That's a reasonable assumption. I didn't know what helicopter the Dragonfly was based on until I did the research for my first review of it. Funny they picked a helicopter called the 'Cobra.'
Always thought it was odd that these early air vehicles put a name on the 2nd seat that didn't correspond to any character that actually had an action figure. Kind of wish they would have designated some co-pilots for these 2 seater vehicles (like they did with Tiger Force Tripwire)
GI Joe really took off once they released the Dragonfly. I remember my best friend complaining about his Dragonflys landing skids never staying in their back slot, so when I got my own DF I put some heavy adhesive in both skid slots. This is one of my favorite Joe vehicles because they didn't ridiculously arm it to the teeth. I agree, Wild Bill could have used a little more detail in his paint job, but he is such an anachronistic character maybe no one at Hasbro knew what to do with him. thanks for the facts on his rank and the brilliant stuff you and Susan do. Very entertaining as always.
Always wanted this toy - had to settle for the Tiger Fly when I was a kid. My favorite appearance of Wild Bill was Special Missions 4 when he was shot down with Leatherneck, Roadblock and Lifeline and had to go back to his infantry roots.
Great review!
Thank you! That was an excellent issue of Special Missions. I usually think of Lifeline in that issue. I'm looking forward to reviewing the Tiger Fly someday.
Heartbreaking that the marriage concluded. Seems like they had many wonderful moments
marriage is the leading cause of divorce
Great re-review of this classic vehicle. I remember getting this for a good report card in 1983 and it remains one of my favorite toys and one of the reasons GI Joe became my favorite toy line in the 80's. I never thought about using it to move the FLACK like that.
I can see why it would be one of your favorites. It's one of my favorites, too. Such a well-done vehicle. That's a pretty good reward for a good report card!
Hello HoodedCobraCommander788 A very entertaining and educational review, thank you HCC.
*I* like Wild Bill *too* (he has a brown handlebar moustache, at least in the cartoon). I do imagine pairing him with Captain Grid-Iron (I'm aware Captain Grid-Iron's a far cry from Wild Bill, as he was released 7 years after Wild Bill, but at least they're both Joes, so they'd get on reasonably well).
@@shermanvermin76 Captain Grid-Iron is an awesome figure, but why pair them?
Very recently picked this up, never had it as a kid!! Amazing toy!!
Me too. Excellent.
Great analysis as always. I never had the Dragonfly , but a friend of mine did so I knew how cool it was. There's just something about it: lean, green, mean machine.
Absolutely loved my dragonfly when I was a kid.
Freaking awesome. My first vehicle as a kid. Great new opening!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it. This is a nice vehicle to get started.
Thank you for the correct pilot position. Chief warrant officer. Thank you. Great review
I knew only a Tiger Force version of this Chopper named " Tiger fly " . Price was a dam for us so my first chopper was " Retalitor " in 92 with Updraft Pilot . By the way salute for your wife .
My first GI JOE figure Got it for Christmas in 1984. Spent many an hour on missions with Wild Bill & the other Joe I got that year Spirit. We had a house with a Vacant lot next to us The Dragonfly was on Maneuvers for much of the first two months I had him.
I fondly remember playing with this vehicle, I had so much fun flying the Dragonfly around my bedroom on missions against Cobra. I imagined Wild Bill a very likeable guy (as file card states) but absolutely merciless in combat and with skills to rival the pilots of Blue Thunder and Airwolf, if not better!
One year by shear coincidence I got two of these for Christmas. I couldn't believe it. They were always my favorite vehicles.
logged a LOT of hours with this one - Airborne was one of my go-to figures and it only increased whenever i finally got the Dragonfly
Version 2 Wild Bill looks like he is wearing a Cub Scout uniform.
At some point I will review that one, and I'll have to take a closer look at his uniform. I suspect it's a historical cavalry uniform of some kind.
It is but the way Hasbro painted it makes him look like a creepy cub scout leader
It's definitely reminiscent of post Civil War US Army Cavalry attire. Higher ranking officers wore pretty much whatever they wanted, with a basic blue uniform. General Custer was known for being especially flamboyant with his bright yellow uniform trim and giant, white gauntlet style gloves.
Had this as a kid and I loved it.....sadly it got lost.Just bought a real good one that is complete off of EBAY....the skids are not attached.....are the skids something that can be snapped on if in good condition?
I got one pretty recently complete foe a 120 dollars or something. Worth it. Superb toy.
My great aunt and uncle had a cotton farm in Brady, TX. Never knew that's where wild bill was from.
Since I'm the 4th great nephew to the Kellogg cereal founders W.K. and John Kellogg, does that make me The Cereal Viper? Great review! I do really like the Dragonfly, no collection should go without.
Thanks! Nah-I'd have to come up with something else for you.
Wow, the toys that will be reviewed on this channel are always unexpectable.
And I love the Dragonfly, it was the very first vehicle I owned.
That's a great vehicle to start out with!
HoodedCobraCommander788 It sure was!
Joe vs the Volcano is probably my favourite movie of all time!
It's a great movie!
Great review redux! !! Loved this vehicle as a kid and man do I want one. This video even makes me want one more. I had the Tomahawk as a kid and it is awesome but this one always has been wanted list. Cause I don't mainly collect Gi Joe and only get the things I really want I hope to find one someday with the box. Again really outstanding review of a fantastic toy. Have a great week and Im looking forward to your next review. Roy
Thank you! The Dragonfly is so much fun to handle and play with. There really are a lot of features packed into it. Good luck finding one with the box. They're out there.
glad to hear the Blues Brothers homage, good review of a great toy
My pop culture references may be a little outdated, but I stick with what I know. I reference the Blues Brothers a lot! Also: Mel Brooks, 80's TV, and MST3K.
I loved MST3K, did you ever see the movie Better Off Dead?
The good old days when everybody was healthy and together.👏👪
Great work on your composting to fly the Dragon Fly. I once flew a Sky Stryker.
I'm glad you went back and redid this review. The Dragonfly is an excellent toy. I'm looking forward to your review on the Tomahawk. That was one of my favorite toys.
Thank you. :) You know, it took a lot of trial and error to figure out how to do that composite so I move at the same time as the helicopter. It isn't difficult, I just had to figure out how to do it.
HoodedCobraCommander788, it came out very well. It brings new meaning to "getting into" your toys.
So did Wild Bill ever play at Bobs Country Bunker?
Great update to an earlier video and what a toy this is
Thank you!
I have the tan repaint called the Locust and it comes with the Wild Bill V3 repaint. I think the V3 Wild Bill's paint scheme is nicer than the V2's.
I have seen the Locust. It looks pretty cool.
I had this and the Sky Stryker. I liked this better than the jet!
a great update. loved the blues brothers, apocolypse now, and air wolf references. The Dragonfly is a solid vehicle. the rotor droop, and the skids breaking are the only draw back. This is how to design a vehicle, take a real world item and modify it for a fictional universe, just slightly. I had the later design called the Locust, a desert brown model. It had the independently operated dual cannon/grenade launcher turret. A bit of topic,1. after the ice cream soldier review, the general high tailed it to cobra, any word on if he's still there. 2. is the ending an editing error or a clue to next weeks review.
We haven't checked in on the defector General Hawk. Someday we'll have to see what he's up to. The desert-colored Dragonfly looks pretty cool.
awsome review loved it💥 I have the first version of the dragon fly with the swivel up and down chin gun
Thank you. My memory of the Dragonfly is with the earlier turret. I didn't know they changed it. I liked the independently elevating guns.
Great review, as always, Commander. However, I'm sorry to say that you missed a punch. The butt-forward orientation of the holstered revolvers is a clear call-out to how Wild Bill Hickok carried his revolvers, but he did not cross-draw them, as you have the figure doing here. Hickok used a twisting draw, known as the "cavalry draw," in which the wielder twists his wrists inward to draw each revolver with the hand on that same side. However, if the G.I. Joe Wild Bill did decide to draw as you depict, it wouldn't be the only inconsistency with his namesake. The real Wild Bill preferred to secure his revolvers to his person by tying a sash around them, rather than with holsters, and he most famously used 36-caliber Colt 1851 Navies, rather than this Wild Bill's .45 Armies.
Great review sir I have 5 of these bad boys!
I had the TF Dragonfly. It was my favorite copter as a kid. I had the Tomahawk too, but I like this better.
The Tomahawk is bigger, and it's a really nice vehicle. Even so, I prefer the Dragonfly. There's something special about it.
Dragonfly and Wild Bill would have been well received into my collection.
Cool! I hope you can pick them up.
That trigger for the blades is a great feature! Fantastic vehicle!
We have to know...did you guys go out to dinner or not??
We had steak. It was delicious. That was a couple weeks ago, and now I want steak again.
Damn, I just watched the old one yesterday, I think, and was wondering if any re-reviews were in the works. I'll have to settle in an watch this later.
I hope you like it!
@HoodedCobraCommander788 Oh you can get a Sidewinder to hit ground targets with a sidewinder if they have a heat source. A F-15 also hit a ground target with a radar guided Sparrow missile during the gulf war.
Man, you were right about your wife being extra understanding about this week's video.
Ernest Borgnine...
I don't think even Ernest Borgnine wanted to be Ernest Borgnine.
@@HCC788 I think he was happy with himself. He was a navy man (great for GIJoe), an Oscar winner who had a long acting career, and seemed to enjoy himself. I liked him in Escape from New York.
Airwolf reference FTW!
You can fly the Cobra from both seats some pilots preferred to fly from the front seat
Thank you i am trying to rebuild my dad’s old one, i need the wings and missles and the landing gear
the pistol placement makes sense for drawing while seated, or on horseback....
Makes sense with the air cavalry helicopter=horse theme.
Find it a bit funny that the Tomahawk has a tail rotor that's just kind of redundant for a tandem rotor helicopter.
While the Dragonfly just...straight up doesn't have a tail rotor.
So whats going on with the Ghost Girl there at the end?
IKR... Cute kid, but that ending was creepy as hell.
The Patriots? Yer killing me! Excellent review though. I sure miss my Dragonfly. GET TO DA CHOPPA!!
Thank you! Usually it's the Patriots who do the killin'.
This is better than watching the Stupid Bowel. Great review.
I haven't checked the ratings yet, but I'm pretty sure we beat the Super Bowl. I need to charge for for ads.
wild bill also came in the super sonic apache.
You should do the Gi Joe SkyStorm
Please review Big Boa. I'm sure you know his history but if not it's pretty wild.
www.therobotspajamas.com/rocky-balboa-was-almost-a-g-i-joe/
Big Boa has been requested a lot, and I really would like to get to him. I still need to complete the figure, He has that very hard-to-find hose for his helmet-- you know, as you would expect on a boxer! The legend of the Rocky figure would be great to explore. Someone even has some photos of the two-up sculpts for Rocky. The sculptor, Bill Merklein, has made a few comments about it. I'll be happy to review Big Boa. I just need to complete him first.
under-rated figure. i see this one quite a bit in loose figure bargain bins
Yeah, even though people like the Wild Bill character, the figure doesn't get a lot of love. It is pretty common. But that's OK. It means everyone who wants one should be able to get one.
Do you have any statistics about how many of each figure was produced?
I dunno if it was historically accurate, but in the Deadwood tv series, Wild Bill Hickok wore his pistols backwards like that.
I have to be honest, I don't watch a lot of TV. So I haven't seen Deadwood. I don't have time. I'm constantly shooting videos. I'll trust you, though. If the backward pistol is preferred for firing from horseback, it would keep with the theme of the air cavalry, and helecopter=horse.
The Volcano Viper might come with a cool lava spewing, flamethrower-esque type backpack and rifle combo.
Or maybe a Ice Cream Soldier flamethrower/rocket launcher
you may be able to straighten those tomahawk blades with a hairdryer on a flat surface...
Wild Bill's file card also states he can fly fixed wing aircraft, it would have really cool had Hasbro offered up a North American/Rockwell OV-10 Bronco with a Wild Bill action figure and dedicated gunner. Too much to ask and why is your daughter a ghost?
HCC788, you look like you're trapped between heaven and HELI *rimshot*
Ha!
This was one of the vehicles I always wanted as a kid, but, never got my grubby, little hands on.
I hope you're able to score one someday.
I have the 2nd version of the Dragonfly- the Tiger Fly
Cool! I'm looking forward to reviewing that one someday.
Cool, I can't wait to see that one, wait, I love seeing all your reviews! Keep up the great work
I always thoughtWild Bill Looked Like Teddy Roosevelt.
Am I the only one that wished they made a Blue Thunder vehicle that would fit 3 3/4" Joe figures?
Nevermind. I just saw they did make one...how'd I miss that as a kid???
Blue Thunder was also awesome.
You should review colonel courage
I feel having airborne in the gunners seat because it takes the dragonfly away from wildbill in my eyes wildbill and the dragonfly go together like bread and butter the dragonfly belongs with wildbill like the killer whale belongs with cutter, the sharc belongs with deep six, the slugger belongs with thunder, and the skystriker belongs with ace. Airborne can take a generic airplane for all I care.
Mine doesn't have a screeching noise
gijoe is not a documentary......doesn't have to be perfectly real....lighten up ...hahahahahahahahahaaaaaa.... excellent review my friend I had this and as a kid it was actually my favorite copter
I see what you're doing. :)
HoodedCobraCommander788 hahahahahahahahaaa
such a cool vehicle. too bad its turning to chunks and crumbles!!
Never pick it up or grab it by the blades.
The mono scheme really didn't do it for me; I actually painted the engines of MY Locust!
All the time, I thought it was based on the Apache Gunship.
That's a reasonable assumption. I didn't know what helicopter the Dragonfly was based on until I did the research for my first review of it. Funny they picked a helicopter called the 'Cobra.'
Always thought it was odd that these early air vehicles put a name on the 2nd seat that didn't correspond to any character that actually had an action figure. Kind of wish they would have designated some co-pilots for these 2 seater vehicles (like they did with Tiger Force Tripwire)