It’s Monday and as such, chances are that there’s a G.I.Joe Classified Series review waiting in the wings.
Well, I’m happy to say that the tradition continues, as today we have a review of the G.I.Joe Classified Series Brent “Hit & Run” Scott figure, courtesy of Adam (@shark_eyes_pix).
Check out Adam’s review below, mirrored from his YouTube page, Shark Eyes Toy View. Read on after that for official images, profile details and final thoughts –


Your first comprehensive look at the G.I. Joe Classified Series Brent “Hit & Run” Scott figure. If you enjoyed the video, why not stick around, because best believe you won’t be dissappointed. You can also follow me on IG at shark_eyes_pix and the channel at sharkeyestoyview. Thanks for watching!











G.I. JOE CLASSIFIED SERIES #188, BRENT “HIT & RUN” SCOTT
G.I. JOE is a highly skilled, on-demand, special operations force of men and women from around the globe tasked with defending the world from Cobra, a ruthless criminal organization bent on total domination. The brave members of G.I. JOE are prepared to seek out Cobra in any environment on the planet. From hostile jungles to ice-clad arctic peaks…wherever there’s trouble, G.I. JOE is there.
New to the G.I. JOE Classified Series line, Brent “Hit & Run” Scott comes ready for adventure, with multiple points of articulation for high poseability. This Brent “Hit & Run” Scott figure contains 10 character-inspired accessory pieces including grappling hook, grappling hook handle, machete, duffel bag, knife, helmet goggles, and weapon accessories. Orphaned at a young age, Hit & Run grew up “practicing” for his future career by scaling the sheer walls of the county institution where he grew up. As soon as he was of age he ran direct from the custody of the county to a recruiting office.
Brent “Hit & Run” Scott should’ve been an easy home run — a chance to modernize a fan-favorite character with bold styling and unique accessories. Instead, he comes off as a middling figure with loose joints, uninspired visuals, and accessories that don’t quite land.
If you’re a completionist, you’ll still want him. But if you’re selective with Classified Series purchases, this might be one to skip or wait for a sale. I’ll stick to the ARAH release, as that’s where my imagination will always be captured.
Thanks as always go to Adam for the review!

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