
The original SkyStriker (Designated XP-14F) was released in 1983. A full 28 years ago. I was only ten years old and the Philippines was not as advanced yet in terms of toy importation. There was no way I could have gotten one back then. The Skystriker was an almost perfect replica of the Northrop Grumman F-14 Tomcat - one of the most if not THE most iconic U.S. Fighter planes in existence thanks to Tom Cruise and Top Gun. The only sad bit of news about this re-issue SkyStriker is that unlike the original - and the actual F-14 which it copies - only one pilot will be able to sit in the cockpit of the new SkyStriker. Given the increase in toy-technology, seating one more character should not have been a problem. My personal theories are: a) They failed to get Northrop Grumman's permission or b) Well correct me if I'm wrong, but I've never seen a SkyStriker in the cartoons piloted by more than one person.

Here's Sgt. Vasquez - never really knew she had an action figure - with the M-56 Chain Gun from the Alien's franchise. The only difference is the ammo crate swapped for the "Still cam" chest support of the M-56.
And two of my persona favorites: Sci-Fi and a Cobra B.A.T. with a REAL weapon.
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