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Auction Name: 2026 February 15 Action Figures & Toys Showcase Extended Bidding Auction

Lot Number: 89045

Shortcut to Lot: HA.com/49184*89045

G.I. Joe Action Team Karate & Jungle Survival Equipment Sets (Hasbro, 1971). Issued during the early 1970s Action Team era, the Karate and Jungle Survival Equipment Sets reflect a defining shift in G.I. Joe's identity, repositioning the brand from battlefield realism toward skill, discipline, and adventure-driven play. This period emphasized self-mastery and preparedness, with Joe portrayed as an all-around action hero capable of martial arts training and wilderness survival rather than strictly military engagement. Boxed equipment sets like these were central to that philosophy, expanding the narrative universe through modular gear and immersive scenarios. Today, they stand as evocative artifacts from a creatively ambitious chapter in the line's history. Condition reflects an overall moderate level of wear across the lot, with expected variation from package to package. The boxes show overall moderate wear, including edge and corner stress, surface rub, creasing, veining, and areas of tape residue. The display windows exhibit moderate wear as well, with surface rub and small punctures, though they remain intact, and the contents appear undisturbed. The equipment sets are unused and still firmly secured to their original insert trays, with no indication of removal since factory packing; however, the white karate gi shows a few scattered brown spots consistent with age. Despite the lifted tape leaving both boxes open, the contents remain near mint and untouched, preserving their original factory presentation. For collectors of early Action Team material, boxed equipment sets offer a deeply nostalgic appeal rooted in the era's emphasis on skill, imagination, and tactile realism. These pieces capture a moment when G.I. Joe encouraged mastery of environment and discipline as much as action itself. Surviving examples remain increasingly scarce, particularly as a paired offering from this formative period. Together, these sets embody the spirit of early 1970s G.I. Joe: inventive, aspirational, and built to expand the adventure well beyond the figure alone.

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