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Posts : 1544 Join date : 2016-08-27 Age : 24 Location : North of Mexico, South of Canada
 | Subject: Tom Stone-type fatigues for Commando bits? Fri Jan 13, 2017 4:39 pm | |
| I've got some Late-issue GI Joe Land Adventurer fatigues, the kind issued with the Kung Fu Grip figure, and they are identical to Tom Stone's shirt and trousers. I'll post pictures later. I don't know enough about the grading scale, but all the seams are good, no blazing/eye catching stains (but then again I am colorblind), the Joe tag in the collar is hanging by a thread, could easily be removed if you want to use them as Tom Stone fatigues. I'll post pictures later
I'd like to trade these for some Commando bits, namely: the trousers, bullet belts, and rubber watch cap. (I have the Jacket, and already have an M-60, and I don't need the crayon)
I'll be posting this on HQ too, so either reply or drop me a PM if you're interested. | |
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Posts : 1544 Join date : 2016-08-27 Age : 24 Location : North of Mexico, South of Canada
 | Subject: Re: Tom Stone-type fatigues for Commando bits? Fri Jan 13, 2017 6:03 pm | |
| Here are pictures of the outfit. Shirt and Trousers, front Trousers, front Trousers, back Shirt, front Shirt, front bottom (needs an ironing) Shirt, back Shirt, tag Shirt, tag Modeled on Commander MacBeth (figure and boots not available)Condition:I'd say they're in pretty good nick, not mint, but pretty good. The bottom of the shirt front could use an ironing, and I spy 1 small stain on the right breast, about where a pocket would be. There are a few loose threads, but not too many. Fit:Fits on my BPEE pretty well, I know Tom Stone has a different Body type (GI Joe "Muscle" body), but since the clothes themselves are GI Joe too, they should fit pretty well. I had some trouble with Commander MacBeth's big rubber hands getting caught in the sleeves, but through patience and careful manipulation of the sleeves, they got through, and it all worked out. | |
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Posts : 1544 Join date : 2016-08-27 Age : 24 Location : North of Mexico, South of Canada
 | Subject: Re: Tom Stone-type fatigues for Commando bits? Sun Jan 29, 2017 10:42 pm | |
| Thanks to Chris (RT), I've got a new VAM in a Commando Uni on the way.
Thanks mate, I'll never be able to pay all the nice things you do for me until much later.
But someday, someway, I promise. | |
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Posts : 1544 Join date : 2016-08-27 Age : 24 Location : North of Mexico, South of Canada
 | Subject: Re: Tom Stone-type fatigues for Commando bits? Sun Jan 29, 2017 11:28 pm | |
| Here's the pic from the eBay page.  It was supposed to be an early birthday present, but I accidentally spoiled the surprise. | |
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Posts : 2173 Join date : 2016-09-11 Location : Bedfordshire
 | Subject: Re: Tom Stone-type fatigues for Commando bits? Sun Jan 29, 2017 11:48 pm | |
| Ian my friend...You don't owe me anything.
I'm just glad to help out a fellow collector. _________________  I BLAME DAL Chris | |
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Posts : 8258 Join date : 2012-11-27 Age : 59 Location : Pennsylvania USA
 | Subject: Re: Tom Stone-type fatigues for Commando bits? Mon Jan 30, 2017 12:27 am | |
| Awesome! _________________ JIM...
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