Not long ago i brought a GI-JOE footlocker jamned with outfits and eq and it looks like i have most of the parts to put a Scramble polit together so does anyone know what that came with so far i have the white helmet with visor grey jumpsuit first aid kit and flare gun and i just got a PH blond Joe for display so what parts are missing will be greatful for anyhelp
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I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think the 1964-1965 Scramble Pilot set technically came with a first aid kit, a flare gun or the helmet. I think the actual set was just the jumpsuit, life vest, clipboard, paper, pencil, web belt, holster and .45 pistol. I think the helmet was in a separate set. I think the Air Force Survival set (also 1964-1965) came with the yellow raft w/ anchor, tan oar, life vest, flare gun, first aid kit, sheath and dive knife. I don't think any of the three sets that I just mentioned came with boots.
With that said, I've seen some nice ones displayed with the following:
Jumpsuit, Boots, Helmet, Web Belt, Holster, .45 pistol, Parachute, Flare Gun, First Aid Kit, Clip Board, Dive Knife w/ Sheath, & Life Vest.Nostalgia just ain’t what it used to be. -
Yeah, here's a photo of the set still in the package:
7807 - Scramble Set (1964)
(This photo is from the website "The Beachhead" at this URL:
http://www.tibranch.com/beachhead/index.html)Nostalgia just ain’t what it used to be.Comment
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Thanks for the help generic, i have a vest and belt in the footlooker and i think i have a clip board the 45 should be easy to pick up but i'll add the helmet anyway as i think it should have came with one to me it looks rite i think i have one pair of high blackboots to finish him for displayComment
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Thanks for the help generic, i have a vest and belt in the footlooker and i think i have a clip board the 45 should be easy to pick up but i'll add the helmet anyway as i think it should have came with one to me it looks rite i think i have one pair of high blackboots to finish him for displayNostalgia just ain’t what it used to be.Comment
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