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Freight's military specialty may be demolitions, but this bulky giant of a man also incorporates his hard-tackling experience as a football linebacker into hand-to-hand combat.[1]
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Basic figure
Version 1 of Freight was released as a basic figure in the G.I. Joe Extreme line in 1995. Appearance: Accessories: Gray glove, knife, and mace. |
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Deluxe figure
Version 2 of Freight was planned for release as a deluxe figure in the G.I. Joe Extreme line in 1996. Ultimately, he was not produced Appearance: Accessories: |
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G.I. Joe Extreme Four-pack
Version 3 of Freight was planned for release in a four-pack with Lt. Stone version 4, Sgt. Savage version 3, and Metalhead version 3 in the G.I. Joe Extreme line in 1996. All four figures were to be in urban assault decoes. Ultimately, the set was not produced. Appearance: Accessories: Black knife. |
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Thunderin Fury
Version 4 of Freight was planned for release with the Thunderin Fury tank in the G.I. Joe Extreme line in 1996. Ultimately, the set was not produced Appearance: Accessories: |
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