I built the original patterns for the GhostStriker Jet and have some original castings for sale as well as the drawings I was given by the Designers and Engineers.
All this stuff was thrown out so I went dumpster diving and retrived it.
I have first shots also.
Now, if this isn't the correct thread to advertise my Ebay listings, I will also give you this...
I was a ModelMaker with Hasbro from '83 to '92.
If you want to know how we built stuff ley me know.
I get older every year and forget stuff.
I worked with alot of great guys, many were patternmakers from Brown and Sharpe in Providence.
Welcome to the forums! I have read some of the insightful stuff you posted on that wrasslin toy forum. I'm interested to see the Ghost Striker, it is a favorite of mine.
Were the vehicles fabricated as 2-ups, like the figures, or were they constructed 1:1? What type of wood was commonly used? Were there designers who worked on both figures and vehicles?
GIJoe vehicles were built 1:1 because the tools were made in the orient.
Typically Preschool toys were tooled in Portugal 2:1
Same with GIJoe figures, they were sculpted 2:1 and tooled in Portugal.
Vehicle patterns were made of maple. The goal of the Patternmaker was to be able to build a pattern without primer or bodyputty. The guys from Brown and Sharpe could do it. Us young guys made a good run at it but usually ended up priming them.
They were a work of art in natural maple with a clearcoat of sanding sealer
I will at some point when I have and hour or two, write down for you the entire process we went through to build a figure. It was quite a process to get from start to finish and took at least three different departments.
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