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A while back, the legendary Gyre-Viper shared a picture of a carded sample of a 1983 Breaker with a unique headsculpt. The story was that all of the original figures were intended to have unique heads, but cost cutting led to cutting back and reusing heads. When the line was a success and the figures were tweaked with swivel arms for their 1983 run, the unique heads were going to be reintroduced. However, before the new figures shipped, someone at Hasbro yanked the idea. It is speculated that it was thought the head changes would confuse people, even though they would have more accurately reflected the figures' portrayal in the comic.
Gyre Viper showed us the Breaker figure. He also knew and had seen a sample of Zap (If anyone out there has a pic of that, I and everyone else would LOVE to see one!) Obviously, Stalker, Scarlett, and Snake Eyes got unique heads, so that leaves eight figures who share three heads between them.
Further, Gyre had some pretty reliable intel that certain 83-84 figures were sculpted by the Hasbro artist who worked on the 82 Joes, and had sculpted them concurrently with the 82 Joes that were released. This would lead us to believe that perhaps some of those 83-84 figures were intended to be used on some of the O13. Based on comic depictions that were originally based on pre-release concept art, Gyre had concluded that Doc's head was originally Short Fuze and Thunder was going to be Clutch. Since Clutch and Breaker were now accounted for, Rock N Roll must've received his intended head.
That leaves us with Grunt and Grand Slam sharing a head, and Flash, Hawk, and Steeler sharing a head.
As for the possible 83-84 figures, Gyre confirmed that Duke, Mutt, and Deep Six were sculpted by an artist who didn't work at Hasbro when the 82 Joes were being sculpted. I think we can also eliminate Gung Ho, Tripwire, Torpedo, Snow Job, Wild Bill, Recondo, Roadblock, Cutter, and Spirit due to the fact that they look nothing like any of the O13.
That leaves us with Airborne, Ace, Rip Cord and Blowtorch, all of whom have heads that could be argued resemble an O13 character and who happen to easily snap into the O13 helmets just like the 82 heads.
So, my question to everyone is: Whose head would you use on which O13 figure?
Does Grunt or Grand Slam get the receding hairline look that they both shared, and would you use Airborne, Ace, Rip Cord or Blowtorch in its place?
Who gets to keep their head, Flash, Hawk, or Steeler? And who do you replace them with?
Here's what I was leaning towards:
Grunt keeps his head based solely on personal taste... Grunt was my first Joe. Flash keeps his head based solely on personal taste. Blowtorch's head doesn't look right on an O13 body and looks REALLY out of place, so I was thinking of tossing him out. Steeler gets Rip Cord's head due to what I see as a resemblance in both his comic and animated appearance.
I have no idea about what to do with Hawk, Grand Slam, Airborne, and Ace. Hawk is a closer resemblance to Ace, but Grand Slam doesn't really have enough appearances to recemble either Ace or Airborne.
I have built up plenty of of 82-84 fodder and intend to do some parts swapping and light repaints to have a set of unique head O13. What is everyone else's opinion?
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