Price and Images for HAVOC Mk II from G.I. Joe Collector’s Club

G.I. Joe Collector's Club Havoc Mk 2

The G.I. Joe Collector’s Club had a surprise when they announced Cross Country as the 2014 membership renewal figure and that was the release of an exclusive HAVOC Mk II that would also be available.  Today, David Lane unveiled the final sample images as well as the pricing information.

Here’s the latest information from “Commander Lane”:

G.I. JOE H.A.V.O.C. MK-II (Add-On Vehicle purchased separately) will be available in late spring from the GIJCC Store. This 2014 Limited Edition club exclusive vehicle will be $42 + shipping!

Based on the colors of the original H.A.V.O.C. driven by CROSS-COUNTRY, this vehicle features an opening canopy, free-rolling wheels, a moveable windshield wiper and hi-velocity X-1 torpedoes. Plus, you can elevate the vehicle’s launcher to rotate 360 degrees and fire four missile accessories!

[Vehicle will be bagged with accessories and some assembly is required. Cross-Country figure NOT INCLUDED.]

The H.A.V.O.C. [Heavy Assault Vehicle Ordnance Carrier] MK-II combines the stamina of a tank with the handling of an off-road vehicle. The result is a machine that makes its own road over tough terrain to battle the evil forces of COBRA.

Source: G.I. Joe Collector’s Club

It’s not a bad looking vehicle although I don’t know if I need another Snowcat um… HAVOC in my collection at this time.  Still for those fans who don’t own a vintage version and want a vehicle with which to display Cross Country this isn’t a bad price.  When you consider that there won’t be any new 1:18 Joe product out until Fall the Club just might have a perfect window in which to sell these bad boys.

Cross Country is available as a free figure to those individuals with a current membership in the G.I. Joe Collector’s Club as of March 16, 2014.  For more information, visit GIJoeClub.com today.

 

One thought on “Price and Images for HAVOC Mk II from G.I. Joe Collector’s Club

  1. I will probably end up getting one since I love the Snow Cat and this version fits in great with the earlier 1982-1986 vehicles, including the original HAVOC. But a HAVOC, it ain’t.

    I understand that the club couldn’t get the actual mold and that this was the closest they could get to anything resembling it, but I’d rather they’d called it for what it is. At this point, the Snow Cat has gotten around more often than any given Kardashian brat.

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