
Blocker Battleforce 2000 with MagnaSlab Protective Acrylic Case, Vintage GI Joe A Real American Hero by Hasbro 1987
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero – Blocker (Battle Force 2000)
Hasbro | 1987 | Sealed on Card | Encased in ToySack MagnaSlab Protective Case
Gear up for next-gen combat with Blocker, the rugged 4-Wheel Drive Vehicle Driver from the Battle Force 2000 sub-team of G.I. Joe—a division built on experimental tech, daring strategy, and futuristic aesthetics that pushed the envelope of 1980s military toys.
Debuting in 1987, Battle Force 2000 introduced a bold new visual identity and storyline to the G.I. Joe mythos. Blocker stood out with his armored plating, high-tech helmet, and battle-ready orange camouflage, piloting the Marauder—a powerhouse assault vehicle—into high-risk missions where others wouldn’t dare tread. Known for his stoic demeanor and unshakeable nerves, Blocker was a key figure in the elite unit’s dynamic, both on the battlefield and in the lore.
This original release comes factory sealed on card, and is presented in a ToySack MagnaSlab protective acrylic case—a collector-grade display system designed to preserve your vintage carded figures with museum-quality clarity. The case features a sleek curved front, custom slide-in card guide, and a Magna-Lock magnetic seal to ensure both security and stylish presentation.
🔹 Year: 1987
🔹 Sub-Team: Battle Force 2000
🔹 Role: 4WD Heavy Assault Driver (Pilot of the Marauder)
🔹 Condition: Mint on Sealed Card (MOSC)
🔹 Display: ToySack MagnaSlab Acrylic Protector
🔹 Trivia: In Marvel Comics’ G.I. Joe continuity, Blocker played a critical role during the Cobra Island saga and met a dramatic fate in issue #113—making him a figure with both toy and narrative impact.
Whether you’re building out your Battle Force 2000 roster or expanding your vintage G.I. Joe lineup, Blocker is a rare gem that delivers both nostalgic punch and futuristic flair.
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* New on Card
* Hasbro
* 1:18" scale, 3.75" tall
* 1987