I was wandering about Target and saw they had put out the various Avatar movie toys. The figures... are kind of crap. They aren't quite Playmates Star Trek figure crap, as the aliens or whatever are somewhat interesting looking, but the human figures are not great.
The vehicles are a different story. I picked up the "AMP Suit" (Mech) and "RDA Grinder" which is a ski-mobile with wheels in the front, so a "wheel-mobile".
These are both pretty neat vehicles with plenty of detail and while I don't know anything about them from the cartoon, I thought they might fit into my Joe Universe. Interestingly enough, the packaging even says, "Fits most 3 3/4 figures".
Without further ado, here are some pics:

Grinder:


and in the best GI Joe tradition, the driver's position is made unpleasant at best should the weaponry be fired...

This is a pretty neat vehicle. The tracks are fake, but Mattel did a great job of making them look real. They are fixed solid, but there is a little roller wheel on the bottoms. I hope Hasbro actually takes a cue from this, b/c plastic, molded tracks are horrible imo, and this a a great compromise. They look fantastic, but you don't have to design in actual bogeys.
The front wheels do roll, but mine rub against the machine guns above the tires. I don't know if this is a singular packaging issue, or will be a problem with most of them. The missile racks are adjustable, so they can be moved up and down so as to cause greater or lesser stress to the poor sap driving this thing. The front end also is slightly articulated, so it can turn left or right a bit. My only real complaint (which may not be an issue if utilizing actual Avatar figures) is the seating position. The seat is very deep, so a modern-era Joe sits pretty far forward to be able to hold the handle bars and then it's tough to also keep his feet on the pedals.
Still, a very interesting-looking and fun addition to the 3.75 motor-pool.

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