Toys
During the show's first three seasons, popular model makers Hornby made a selection of action figures and playsets based on the show, many of which were made available to purchase via Toymaster. The following items were available:
ACTION FIGURES
- B800 - Jet
- B801 - Shadow
- B802 - Wolf
- B803 - Saracen
- B804 - Cobra
- B805 - Warrior
- B806 - Male Contender
- B807 - Female Contender
- B839 - Hunter
- B840 - Zodiac
- B841 - Trojan
- B842 - Panther
- B853 - International Gladiators: Terminator (Finland)
- B854 - International Gladiators: Dynamite (Russia)
- B855 - International Gladiators: Hawk (United States)
- B856 - International Gladiators: Hunter (United Kingdom)
- B876 - The Ashes: Taipan (Australia)
- B877 - The Ashes: Tower (Australia)
- B878 - The Ashes: Vulcan (Australia)
- B879 - The Ashes: Hammer (Australia)
- B880 - The Ashes: Condor (Australia)
- B881 - The Ashes: Male Contender
PLAYSETS
- B821 - Duel
- B822 - Atlasphere Attack (With Wolf)
- B823 - Danger Zone (With Warrior And Male Contender)A
- B824 - Atlasphere Challenge (With Cobra And Male Contender)
- B825 - Super Duel (With Shadow And Male Contender)
- B826 - The Ultimate Challenge (With Saracen And Male Contender)
- B830 - The Wall (With Hunter and Zodiac)
- B860 - The Gauntlet (With Lightning)B
- B882 - The Ashes: Duel (With Tower and Vulcan)
- AOriginally due to contain Hawk action figures, however, the release of his figure was cancelled and removed from production.
- BThis item was cancelled and never went into production.
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