

So G.I. Joe meets Robotech?!!! Winner! Without a doubt, it was a definite must have. Sadly I was to be disappointed.


The POC Cycle Armor's blister card read" The G.I. Joe Cycle Armor is a high-tech suit that converts to a high-powered motorcycle. In suit mode, it allows the operator to run faster and perform air reconnaissance and attack, using it in cycle mode, the driver can speed through the streets after Cobra Ninjas"
What's to like about the POC Cycle Armor?



- POC Cycle Armor chest piece - which facilitates his merge with the Cycle
- Two fore-arm bracers which facilitates Ashiko's merger with the POC Cycle Armor
- One Sword with scabbard
- One pistol - no holster or ability to attach to Ashiko's body
- One knife with scabbard
- Two MAC II matching POC City Strike Snake Eyes' weapons.
- POC City Strike Snake Eyes' rifle
- Two rifles from Beachhead's collection.
Not that you should be reckless with your collection, but should you ever find one of Snake Eyes or Beachhead's weapons missing, you now know where to turn.
Ashiko himself is quite a decent figure if you can ignore the POC Cycle Armor joint portions on his legs. He's a remold of the much abused G.I. Joe 25th edition Hard Master (You can tell because of that hole in his chest.) with Sgt Flash's head also from the 25th Anniversary collection. Since he's an older figure, articulation is not as great as most of the G.I. Joe POC figures though.
What's not to like about the POC Cycle Armor?



Further, because of the weight of the POC Cycle armor, rather than just stand there, it has the dendency to do a split as the legs joints of Ashiko cannot carry the weight of the armor. Posing this figure without having to constantly re-adjust proved difficult.
Also, while G.I. Joe toys and figures have always required a certain sense of suspension of disbelief, there is no freakin way that this figure is going to fly! Assuming the tires become propellers - yeah right - how does it manuever? How does he take off? Does he have to lie down first?
I'm also not really happy about how drafty it looks back there. The armor doesn't close up around Ashiko's legs and butt. Personally the POC Cycle Armor reminds me a lot about the Cobra Snake Armor - clumsy, bulky and sitting targets.
To close, here's a comic strip I cobbled together as one of the best reasons why you should buy a POC Cycle Armor:
Yes folks, if you should ever buy the POC Beachhead, you will find out that despite giving him two knife sheathes, Hasbro only deemed to provide him with one blade. the POC Cycle Armor will give you a blade that fits the rear-sheath perfectly.
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