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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Commando Toys also held the license to produce ''[[G.I. Joe]]'' merchandise, with their line-up consisting of a radio with an included microphone and a pair of walkie-talkies. Funnily enough, these walkie-talkies were actually the same model used for the ''Transformers'' Walkie Talkie Robots, with their arms and heads removed, their stickers exchanged, and their bodies being painted in woodland camouflage (and perhaps most shockingly, they actually pass off surprisingly well as non-amputated robots at a glance!). <ref>https://www.mercadolibre.com.ar/walkie-talkie-gi-joe-comando-toys-anos-80-en-su-caja/up/MLAU200944767</ref>
*Comando Toys also held the license to produce ''[[G.I. Joe]]'' merchandise, with their line-up consisting of a radio with an included microphone and a pair of walkie-talkies. Funnily enough, these walkie-talkies were actually the same model used for the ''Transformers'' Walkie Talkie Robots, with their arms and heads removed, their stickers exchanged, and their bodies being painted in woodland camouflage (and perhaps most shockingly, they actually pass off surprisingly well as non-amputated robots at a glance!). <ref>https://www.mercadolibre.com.ar/walkie-talkie-gi-joe-comando-toys-anos-80-en-su-caja/up/MLAU200944767</ref>


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Revision as of 01:35, 9 March 2025

Comando Toys was an Argentinian company which primarily produced electronic battery-powered toys.

They held the license to manufacture official Transformers toys during this time, with their two releases being imported toys extracted from, ahem... More legally grey toylines.

Toys

Notes

  • Comando Toys also held the license to produce G.I. Joe merchandise, with their line-up consisting of a radio with an included microphone and a pair of walkie-talkies. Funnily enough, these walkie-talkies were actually the same model used for the Transformers Walkie Talkie Robots, with their arms and heads removed, their stickers exchanged, and their bodies being painted in woodland camouflage (and perhaps most shockingly, they actually pass off surprisingly well as non-amputated robots at a glance!). [1]

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