Eagle Force - Description

Description

The Eagle Force figures measure 2¾ inches. In the United States there were a total of eighteen figures in the series. Five of whom (Redwing, Wild Bill, Nemesis, Sergeant Brown and Baron Von Chill) were released a year after the other thirteen and are more difficult to find than the other thirteen. Additionally vehicles and playsets were produced including a mountain base, a jet, two jeeps, and two tanks. There were also four "Adventure Packs" which were: Communications, Ocean Patrol, Tactical, and Bivouac.

In the United States there were also comic books, cap guns and other Eagle Force items available . Outside the United States the Eagle Force lineup included numerous variations in packaging, figure painting and plus additional vehicles. Slight variations in packaging also occurred in the United States were common while the line was in production by the Mego company and later, other companies began producing figures from the same molds. producing more variations when Mego stopped production of the series.

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