G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Tripwire (Mine Detector v3) - Tiger Force
TRIPWIRE dropped out of high school at a naval base in Yokosuka, Japan (Father is career Navy). Spent two years in a Zen monastery pondering the meaning of life. He was later expelled for breaking too many dishes and spilling every conceivable liquid. He joined the Army at 19 and received spiritual awakening on the grenade range. After boot camp he signed up for demolition training at Ft. Brags, North Carolina. It was there he acquired the name "Tripwire" for his outstanding ability to conceal the tripwires that led to
high-powered explosives.
Tripwire freaks people out. He's always clumsy, jittery and dropping things except when he's working with high explosives. He's as cool as a cucumber when he's planting XF-2565 nitro on the battlefield, under heavy machine gun fire! I don't know how he does it, but we're sure glad he's on our side!-
Wave: 7
Year: 1988
Retail: $2.99 Series: A Real American Hero Group: 3.75" Action Figures - View in: Price Guide | Visual Guide | Checklist
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| Avg: $105.25 | +$102.26 (+3420%) | $105.25 | |
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The average price based upon the last 1 sold auctions is: $105.25
[High: $105.25/Low: $105.25].This Tripwire (Mine Detector v3) - Tiger Force toy was added on April 2023 and originally released in 1988 with a retail price of $2.99. This action figure is part of the G.I. Joe genre within the A Real American Hero series and included in Wave 7. With an average selling price of $105.25, this toy is highly collectible as it's selling for 35x over its retail price. Quite a few (80) of these toys are in user collections so it does seem to be somewhat popular. Some of these figures are specifying that they are unpunched, which may have higher value over punched cardbacks. AFA auctions are considered in determining the value of this item, potentially leading to a greater variance in the price range.















