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* '''A Real American Hero (1990)'''
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Metal-Head was a new mold released on a single card. He was part of [[Destro (RAH)|Destro's]] [[Iron Grenadiers]].
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[http://www.yojoe.com/filecard/90/metalhead.shtml File Card at YoJoe.com]
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* '''A Real American Hero (1994)'''
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Metal-Head was a combination of original parts (head, chest, and arms) and parts from the 1990 version of [[Rock-Viper]] (waist and legs). He was part of the [[Battle Corps]].
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[http://www.yojoe.com/filecard/94/metalhead2.shtml File Card at YoJoe.com]
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* '''G.I. Joe Convention (2005)'''
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This figure was a redeco of the 1994 version of Metal-Head. He was part of the 'General Mayhem: M.A.R.S. Invades!' box set that included [[General Mayhem]], Destro, five [[Iron Grenadier (Destro's trooper)|Iron Grenadiers]], and five [[Iron Anvil|Iron Anvil troopers]].
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[http://www.yojoe.com/filecard/05/mhead3fc.shtml File Card at YoJoe.com]
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 23:46, 20 January 2009

This article is about the psychotic Iron Grenadier; for the member of G.I. Joe, see Metalhead (Extreme).


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Metal-Head is an Iron Grenadier character from the A Real American Hero series.
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Differing from many anti-tank specialists, Metal-Head is someone who rises above enthusiasm to hone his craft and his equipment. The level of glee to which he takes when he destroys enemy armor or even just maintaining his equipment has unnerved his own compatriots in the Iron Grenadier force. He has increased efficiency by making his launchers light and ultra-portable, strapped to a special backpack or hip-holstered for easy movement. Special electronics in his visors connect to his launchers enable him to merely see the target to feed coordinates for his missiles. And lastly, he doesn't need to pull his trigger finger to do the job, his weapons system is voice-activated. All he needs to do is say, "bang."

Fiction

A Real American Hero comics continuity

Marvel Comics continuity

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Devil's Due Comics continuity

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Animated continuity - DiC

Toys

  • A Real American Hero (1990)

Metal-Head was a new mold released on a single card. He was part of Destro's Iron Grenadiers. File Card at YoJoe.com

  • A Real American Hero (1994)

Metal-Head was a combination of original parts (head, chest, and arms) and parts from the 1990 version of Rock-Viper (waist and legs). He was part of the Battle Corps. File Card at YoJoe.com

  • G.I. Joe Convention (2005)

This figure was a redeco of the 1994 version of Metal-Head. He was part of the 'General Mayhem: M.A.R.S. Invades!' box set that included General Mayhem, Destro, five Iron Grenadiers, and five Iron Anvil troopers. File Card at YoJoe.com

Trivia

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External links

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