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Making its debut in 1995, the Sgt. Savage and his Screaming Eagles toyline was a slight departure from the traditional 3 3/4" G.I. Joe action figure. Measuring 4.5" in height, the Sgt. Savage figures did away with the O-Ring construction used on earlier Joes, with Hasbro instead opting to use ball joints to provide hip articulation. The rest of the construction was adapted from the A Real American Hero standard: riveted shoulders with swivel-arm battle grip at the bicep. Elbows were riveted as well. The head was mounted on a neck ball and waist articulation was provided by a swivel joint.

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  • Sgt. Savage and his Screaming Eagles (toyline)
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  • Making its debut in 1995, the Sgt. Savage and his Screaming Eagles toyline was a slight departure from the traditional 3 3/4" G.I. Joe action figure. Measuring 4.5" in height, the Sgt. Savage figures did away with the O-Ring construction used on earlier Joes, with Hasbro instead opting to use ball joints to provide hip articulation. The rest of the construction was adapted from the A Real American Hero standard: riveted shoulders with swivel-arm battle grip at the bicep. Elbows were riveted as well. The head was mounted on a neck ball and waist articulation was provided by a swivel joint.
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  • Making its debut in 1995, the Sgt. Savage and his Screaming Eagles toyline was a slight departure from the traditional 3 3/4" G.I. Joe action figure. Measuring 4.5" in height, the Sgt. Savage figures did away with the O-Ring construction used on earlier Joes, with Hasbro instead opting to use ball joints to provide hip articulation. The rest of the construction was adapted from the A Real American Hero standard: riveted shoulders with swivel-arm battle grip at the bicep. Elbows were riveted as well. The head was mounted on a neck ball and waist articulation was provided by a swivel joint. Fitting with the overall theme of the line (a cryogenically frozen Sgt. Savage revived in the modern age), the vehicles were designs based on World War II air and land craft, and at the time was the only commonly-available toy line that offered vehicles from that era. Joe Kubert created the artwork for the packaging.
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