
The G.I. Joe Raft was purchased, surprisingly, in Toys R' Us here in the Philippines under the sections reserved for really, really cheap toys. I often trawl these sections looking precisely for items like this and I was quite happy with what I found this time for only PhP 35.00 (approximately US$ .81 cents).
What's to like about the G.I. Joe Raft?

There's also detailing for a small radio set and a removable radio antenna at the back of the G.I. Joe Raft and a mount for weapons up front.
What's not to like about the G.I. Joe Raft?
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Where did Polly and that other guy go? |
Well the size of the G.I Joe Raft. It's a two man raft as you can see from the photos, so don't even think of bothering mounting a forward weapon (Why would you want to do that anyway?). I was hoping that it could be one of those SEAL landing craft, but it's waaaay too small for assault landing purposes - at least I think it is.
Also, as mentioned, none of the swiveling parts tilt, so as you can see in the photo, G.I. Joe Shipwreck isn't going anywhere because his oars aren't - and can't touch the water.
It would have been nice if the Chinese actually painted the G.I. Joe Raft with greater detail. Still that means that you can custom paint the G.I. Joe Raft, add detail, maybe even decals to it.
Right now, unfortunately, the G.I. Joe Raft is the pride of my G.I. Joe Navy. Still it only cost PhP 35 so I'm not complaining
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