Hit & Run Tiger Force — G.I. Joe Action Figure (EU)

Hit & Run Tiger Force — G.I. Joe Action Figure (EU)

Market Value from only 3 listings
€ 289,99
Low
€ 299,99
Median
€ 299,99
High
Converted from the EU market price — excludes UK import VAT & handling. EU sellers often don’t post to the UK; use the eBay / Vinted links below to check UK stock.
History · 20 Aug
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Rare find 3 listings across Europe.

About this item

Hit & Run is the G.I. Joe light infantryman, originally released in 1988 as a rugged woodland trooper. The 1990 European Tiger Force version transforms him with the signature tiger-stripe camouflage pattern, turning an already action-ready figure into one of the most visually appealing in the entire sub-line. His climbing gear and aggressive stance make him a standout on any shelf.

The European Tiger Force Hit & Run is highly prized because the original mold translates beautifully into the tiger-stripe deco. His detailed sculpting — rope coils, pouches, and climbing harness — really pops with the yellow and brown color scheme. As a European exclusive with limited distribution, he's become one of the key figures that serious Tiger Force collectors need to complete their set.

Check the climbing rope, grappling hook, backpack, and submachine gun — the full loadout is essential for collector value and the small accessories are commonly missing. Inspect the paint apps on his arms and legs closely; the brown stripes over yellow show wear easily. Joints should be firm, not floppy. European-carded examples of Hit & Run are among the scarcest Tiger Force cards on the market.

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