Hiya Toys enlists Gung-Ho for its G.I. Joe Exquisite Mini Series with a new figure.

Hiya Toys enlists Gung-Ho for its G.I. Joe Exquisite Mini Series with a new figure.

      Hiya Toys has officially introduced the latest addition to its G.I. Joe Exquisite Mini Series, featuring Gung-Ho in a new deluxe 1:18 scale version of the iconic moustachioed Marine. You can view the official promotional images and details for this figure, which is currently available for pre-order at a price of $27.

      Gung-Ho is a relentless fighter who lacks the capacity for fear. Growing up in the bayou, he developed survival skills that make him exceptionally suited for missions in jungle or swamp environments, as well as for solo and small-group reconnaissance tasks.

      This new EXQUISITE MINI Series 1/18 scale Gung-Ho Marine Version stands approximately 10.5CM tall and is designed based on his classic G.I. Joe character. It showcases a modern tactical camouflage pattern, prominently displays the Marine Corps emblem on his chest, and features intricately crafted layered combat gear equipped with pockets and other functional details that ensure both tactical utility and agile movement in combat.

      Gung-Ho comes with his signature Grenade Launcher, a pistol, a knife, and a detachable tactical backpack. The figure includes multiple points of articulation and two interchangeable hands, allowing for various weapon placements and poses. Additionally, it comes with an exclusive G.I. Joe series display base that features a battle-scarred ground with scattered shells and debris, making it possible to recreate dramatic battlefield scenes right on your shelf.

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Hiya Toys enlists Gung-Ho for its G.I. Joe Exquisite Mini Series with a new figure.

Hiya Toys has officially introduced the latest addition to its G.I. Joe Exquisite Mini Series, featuring Gung-Ho in a new deluxe 1:18 scale version of the mustachioed Marine.