- Claymore is a G.I. Joe character from the A Real American Hero series.
Fiction[]
A Real American Hero comics continuity - Devil's Due[]
Toys[]
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Special Mission: Brazil (1986)
Claymore was released as part of the 1986 series, in the Toys "Я" Us exclusive "Special Mission: Brazil" boxed set. The boxed set also included Dial-Tone, Leatherneck, Mainframe, and Wet-Suit. Appearance: black hair and mustache; yellow, brown-spotted short-sleeved shirt with green padded vest; brown pockets and gloves; yellow, brown-spotted pants with brown belt and green boots Accessories: black "Snake Eyes" Uzi or black "Low-Light" Uzi; solid green "Footloose" helmet. Variations: a very limited number of figures were released without brown paint on the vest pockets, smaller camo on the chest, and slightly different spots on the legs. |
Trivia[]
- Made from the head of Footloose, the chest of a Tele-Viper, the waistpiece and arms from Flint, and legs from Dusty, Claymore is the first figure to be "Frankensteined" since the original 1982 series.
- While using the head of Footloose, the dark hair and mustache was modeled after Ed Gershowitz, Hasbro's National Account Manager for Toys "R" Us at the time who put the exclusive box set together along with Bob Prupis, Vice President of Boys Toys at Hasbro.
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