I never expected a TH-cam video about a vintage toy to bring a tear to my eye but this one did. Thank you for your video. Mr Mock, I am a British veteran who's life was saved in Iraq by a brave American Blackhawk pilot and today I salute you just as I salute him every day of my life. Thank you for your sacrifice.
im not a toy collector but im subscibed to both analog toys and RB simply cause i like u guys. That said Tony,I don't wanna bring back up a traumatic experience for u so feel free to refuse, I will not be offended in any way but could u maybe elaborate on the circumstances of that particular situation? While lacking ANY personal experience with war myself and with it's many complexities and tragedies, I think its important for normies (such as myself) to hear from actual soldiers and their stories buy as previously stated I'd totally understand if u don't wanna talk about this particular experience. Either way thanks fornr service Tony.
Melinda's dad is the real American hero, thank you for sharing your knowledge and stories, sir! Who knew you can learn a lot of history from a toy review. =)
As a disabled war veteran myself... I would like to thank you for what is my favorite video of yours to date!!!! Thank you so much for sharing your story and thank Mr. Mock for his service what an awesome piece of history!!
As much as I loved the toy review component. The real-world narrative provided by Melinda's father was just so powerful. Thank you so much for sharing his story.
I do! And thanks for your kind words. I've been asking Dad to share his war memories for a couple years now each time we visit, and it's been very illuminating. He has many, many great stories.
Very nicely done Mr. French. As a currently deployed pilot myself, and avid Star Wars collector, I found this to be an excellent thank you to the men who came before me. Very well done indeed.
Thank you RB and Mr Mock for sharing and for your service. I too am a veteran. I fought in both Iraq and Afghanistan as a 50 cal gunner and IED Hunter, not a day goes by that i don't think about it. Which is why I have turned back to my 80's toy collecting, for hope that joy can be remembered. Thanks for your toy passion and quality videos.
Amazing video. Whether serious or comedic, ya'll put out the best videos. Every time my 6 year old son sees someone in uniform no matter where we are he runs up and shakes their hand and says thank you for serving our country. It is well deserved.
All my respect to your father Melinda.Hearing him speak about his service made me cry.I know how hard it is to make decisions about life or death and I am proud of him.He is a great man, great citizen and great father.Thanks to him for serving our country!
Awesome review... hats off to Mr. Mock for his wonderful in-depth accounts of real world mission details and brave & selfless service to our country. Keep the wonderful videos coming... Yo Joe!
I always love it when you do G I JOE videos,as that was my favorite toy line and cartoon as a kid. It was great to hear some insight and stories about the operation and use of the real world helicopter. A big thanks to Melinda's dad for lending his time to this review.
Without a doubt my favorite toy review to date... Well done... And thank you, Chief Warrant Officer Mock for both your service and stories of your missions.
Wow. Thank you for this. As a Vet myself it's nice to hear about the experience from more mature Veterans that served prior to my own. The nostalgia overload from this toy (I owned) is just a bonus. Tell that man thank you for his service. He's a hero even though he'd never admit it.
Outstanding video. Thank you for sharing Mr. Mock's stories with us. I've always loved the dragonfly and hearing a first person account of someone that actually flew one is great. Thank you for your service Mr. Mock. Thank you retroblasting!
Great video guys! Very good video. Been here since 2014 my friends dad friend sent Hasbro back in the 80's a sketch of the military jeep (vamp). And that got chosen for a toy. Boy it would be cool if collectors heard about it.
Excellent video as always! My father is a veteran and I'm always proud of him for his service to our country. It was always cool to see how well GI Joe always seemed to deliver real world combat vehicles to us kids. I can still remember to this day my 6 Skystrikers on my shelf in my room all loaded and ready to battle COBRA. You have made a very special video here, and kudos to Retroblasting for taking the time to salute all the men and women in uniform who go above and beyond for all of us. A special thanks to Mr. Mock for his service as a real Dragonfly pilot, and look forward to seeing many more vids! God bless!
Very excellent video! Well done Retroblasting! My father fought in Vietnam in 1968-69, he was a Sargent in the Army, he passed in 2011, he was very proud to serve his country! Thank you for bringing awareness to this issue with our vets!
Nice video! I really dig when you all go the extra mile like this (read as always) to give a back ground for the subject of these videos. Please give a heart felt "thank you" and salute to Melinda's father for both sharing his experiences and fir his service. This is a debt that mere words couldn't begin to repay, but will always carry the respect of this kid from the 80's!
Absolutely fantastic. A well deserved salute to the Cobra pilot veteran! Without men like him this country would have no pride. It's great to see a veteran who can talk about thier experience in the field. I know several who cannot and still have a deep remorse and depression from being there and in the heat of battle. Please help all of our veterans, they don't get the respect they deserve or the medical treatment they deserve. My Uncle, Father and older brother have all served and we are fortunate to have them here with us. Go Joe. These are the true American Heroes. Let's treat them as such.
Avid fan of Retroblasting here. But veterans issues are especially important for me. Thanks for your participation in the 22 pushup challenge, and a big salute to CW5 Mock from one veteran to another. Thanks!
Thank you for your courage and service CW5 Mock. Fantastic tribute RB! My father and two uncles all served in Vietnam between1967-1971. Thankfully they all came home where many did not. Any time I have a hard day at work or something stressful or challenging to overcome, I think about the privilege I have to get up everyday, have a job and do the things I want to begin with. So much is owed to those serving and those who have served. Suggested reading Michael (if you haven't already!) - Chickenhawk by Robert Mason or Fighter Pilot by Robin Olds.Regards.
Awesome video. G.I. Joe was an important part of my childhood. Although war's no pretty thing, there IS real evil in the world that has to be fought. It's nice to think how many of us grew up imagining battles between an army of good guys and an army of evil-doers. Regardless of what our politics are now, I think all of us who enjoyed GI Joe share that common moral clarity that can also be found in great stories like TLOTR and the original SW films. Thank you, Retroblasting, for helping keep the good spirits of our childhoods alive.
Great video. Also, I'm glad to see all the comments in support of our women and men in the service. As a 80's GI Joe collector I enjoy the stories of the real life inspiration for the toy line.
Excellent video, and it has a bit of a Band of Brothers quality to it. Thank you to Mr. Mock for his service. He is truly a remarkable person. And thank you to Retroblasting for bringing his life story to us all.
That was a great interview. Thank you for that. I grew up in the 80’s marveling at the hardware and mystique of the Vietnam jungle war era. Not realizing how I would one day end up in the deserts of the Middle East, several times. It was painful and scary at the same time, and I still remember my unit’s desert campaigns in Iraq, vividly to this day. I look back to the innocence of my childhood thanks to videos like yours, when I’m feeling nostalgic and long for a time of peace and endless fun, and play while building my GI Joe Army. Thank you, again. I almost teared up. But I will blame the onions. 🇺🇸
As per usual a very well thought out and constructed video from Retroblasting, there is only so many times you can say keep up the good work and it can get to the point where it feels more like spam than support 😂😂 but seriously you guys have raised the bar so high for making toy vids that I can not find a channel that matches you! So honestly keep up the good work and keep making these vids cause for lots they are 10-20 minutes of escapism. Well done guys!
i cant express the level of respect i have for that man. God bless our armed service men and women. The way he speaks of the engagements with an enemy really made me think differently of war. bravery . service for others . i really learned something i didn't know that i did not know. thank you
What great insight from Mr. Mack!!! It really added to this review. Mr. Mack, thank you so much for your service to us. Yiu are a Real American Hero. God bless all those who fought for our freedom🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I would like a MOC Windell Mock figure please. One of the best videos ever. Thank You Mr. Mock for sharing and for your service. Thank you to all of the vets and current military for what you do. No one should ever have to experience this, but when it must be done, I'm proud that we have men and women willing to sacrifice. Here's to the day that war is relegated only to the toys and cartoons of fantasy and play.
Hasbro should have kept the link with the real world military vehicles. How cool would it have been to have F15s, F16s, F18s, Apaches, M1 Abrams tanks, even Soviet gear like MiG-29s, Su-27s, Mi-24 helicopters, T-72 tanks etc. instead of the space age brightly coloured rubbish that it turned to in the late 1980s. Were there licensing issues for these I wonder or were Hasbro free to make toys like the Skystriker without permission ? Great interview btw, really interesting.
Cassius, I was wondering that the other day, sometimes my mind jumps back to happier times when the workday drags on. I too thought it would have been rather cool to see a G.I.JOE F-15 Eagle (with ace pilot) and an M113 APC (with driver) instead of the Joe's going into battle in a canvas cover truck! As for Cobra, I remember seeing them use Mirage fighter jets in the comics, why no toy of that I'll never know. Cobra MiG-29s and Su-30s sounds about right, as well. Then it turned into a sci-fi thing and they lost me.
There were enough differences in the toys to avoid copyright issues, they carefully market research what they produce and responded to what kids want. If you think it got weird around 1986 remember it kept going til 1994 - 8 more years of profitable sales.
There was a M113 sort of apc towards the end but it transformed into a weird battle station, and there was a marine amphibious assault vehicle too with two gigantic missiles on top.
That was a missed opportunity. We had October Guard , There should have been russian vehicles. Sure would have been better than Star Brigade and other nightmare teams I shall not name.
Very nice that several of the toys are based on their real life counterparts. Also truly interesting to hear Melinda's dad talk about his experiences as a military pilot.
This video was awesome! Thank you so much for the chance to hear from an actual veteran helicopter pilot. Really puts things into perspective. Please tell Melinda’s dad that your viewers thank him for his service!
Came here to watch a video about the one toy I never had, got surprised with a video of awesomeness, thank you sir for you service ...it’s a testament to the aircraft and the men who flew them so successfully that they are still in use today...and loved by infantrymen every where
This is a truly well done video. A huge thanks to all veterans for their service. I like that not only was there a review, but also the interview with Melinda's father. Please pass my thanks for his service on!
Loved the episode. Mr. Mock, thank you for your service. Michael, thank you for the intro. The idea of basing the Joe vehicles of real military vehicle is one of the things I love most about G.I. Joe. Hoorah!
Wow! This might be my favorite episode of yours! I can listen to him tell stories all day! Such a great video! Be sure to tell him thank you for his service!
Wonderful tribute to those in uniform who are usually ignored & often criticized. They did not make policy nor decisions about their missions. They wore a military uniform & served their Commander in Chief. I humbly thank all in uniform, past and present, for their service.
Much respect to Melinda's father, I really enjoyed this episode not just for the trip down memory lane (I once "flew" an XH-1) but also for honoring the vets. I served as well in the USAF. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing. I had an uncle who served 3 tours in 'Nam and was the sole survivor of his squad and like most vets, ended up with PTSD, though lived through it to be 80. He passed away last year in the Philippines.
VERY COOL, a awesome video. Melinda, your dad is a great hero and a cool guy, I feel honored to have been able to hear his history with such a awesome copter. Well done.
This was an amazing video and the testimonial from Mr. Mock was totally unexpected but an incredible primary source. His experience and what he saw certainly make this one of the most unique toy videos that I’ve ever seen not only on this channel but any channel dedicated to toy enthusiasts. Reminds me of talking to my own day about his experiences while in the Navy off the coast of Vietnam back in 1966-1967. Thanks so much for this video. This has to be on of my favorites I’ve seen on this channel.
20 year old kid flying combat missions!! What are 20 year old's doing now, lol. Thanks to your dad, Melinda, and I'm really glad you guys did the interview with him.
Wow! Great episode! my full respect to Melinda father ! in my case two of uncle are veteran from WWII and Korea . both war hero! Excellent episode ! And thanks all the veteran from past, present and future wars for the sacrifice and services!
This was a very memorable episode! I had the Dragonfly as a child (and its carcass still sits around in my basement minus the skids, I think). That your father-in-law was a pilot by age 19 reminds how much responsibility is foisted onto young people in the military (though my four years as a linguist in the mid-1990s was pretty quiet). I'm glad to hear that the "Dragonfly" could fly upside down, because I certainly maneuvered it like that as a kid...
Another great video Michael and Melinda. Very very nice. Thank you for promoting the awareness of military suicide it is a sad reality. And thank you to Melinda dad for everything he did in the military to protect us here in the USA. Mr. Mock is the real American hero.
As a veteran and collector myself thanks for this video. Also a very huge thanks for spreading the word about the 22 pushup challenge to help spread the word about awareness. This is something close to me as I've lost some good friends I've served with to suicide. I've lost just as much friends to suicide as I have during deployment the more people spread the word, the more people that can be helped and the more lives saved
I never expected a TH-cam video about a vintage toy to bring a tear to my eye but this one did. Thank you for your video.
Mr Mock, I am a British veteran who's life was saved in Iraq by a brave American Blackhawk pilot and today I salute you just as I salute him every day of my life.
Thank you for your sacrifice.
Analog - as a British vet, you will forever be in RB's heart. Huge salute to your service! - Michael
Amen
We used to trade MREs with the British Army, the Australians and the Italian Army, when I was in Iraq 2003-2004. They had wine in their rations. 😄
im not a toy collector but im subscibed to both analog toys and RB simply cause i like u guys. That said Tony,I don't wanna bring back up a traumatic experience for u so feel free to refuse, I will not be offended in any way but could u maybe elaborate on the circumstances of that particular situation? While lacking ANY personal experience with war myself and with it's many complexities and tragedies, I think its important for normies (such as myself) to hear from actual soldiers and their stories buy as previously stated I'd totally understand if u don't wanna talk about this particular experience. Either way thanks fornr service Tony.
Melinda's dad is the real American hero, thank you for sharing your knowledge and stories, sir!
Who knew you can learn a lot of history from a toy review. =)
Agreed. He should be on more videos.
instablaster...
As a disabled war veteran myself... I would like to thank you for what is my favorite video of yours to date!!!! Thank you so much for sharing your story and thank Mr. Mock for his service what an awesome piece of history!!
Thank you for your service as well! - Michael
Adam Huskey Thank you for your service
It was my pleasure and honor sir!
I could listen to this guy all day with all his war stories
As much as I loved the toy review component. The real-world narrative provided by Melinda's father was just so powerful. Thank you so much for sharing his story.
As a Soldier currently on active duty (and an avid collector), a sincere thanks for the 22 push-up challenge!
Stay safe, JR.
J R sending positive vibes your way J R and thanks for your service
well, I can honestly say I will never look at the dragonfly the same way ever again.
A museum near my home has an AH-1 on display, this video has been very useful in teaching my friends about it, whenever we go.
Best. Episode. Ever!!
I could listen to Chief's stories all day. I'm sure Melinda knows just how special her daddy is.
I do! And thanks for your kind words. I've been asking Dad to share his war memories for a couple years now each time we visit, and it's been very illuminating. He has many, many great stories.
And I greatly appreciated the opportunity to hear some of them. And please tell him Thanks for me. We all owe him one.
As the son of a veteran of two wars, I have an even greater respect for Retroblasting for making this video.
Very nicely done Mr. French. As a currently deployed pilot myself, and avid Star Wars collector, I found this to be an excellent thank you to the men who came before me. Very well done indeed.
Stay safe out there. - Michael
Im not a Veteran but you're basically the best for this. I have family vets going back all the way to WW2
Thanks metal. I just hope I can contribute a little to those who deserve our love and gratitude.
RetroBlasting I agree 100%. And please extend my thanks to Mr. Mock for his service as well.
Will do!
CycloneMetal thank you for supporting, just as nessicary as serving🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you RB and Mr Mock for sharing and for your service. I too am a veteran. I fought in both Iraq and Afghanistan as a 50 cal gunner and IED Hunter, not a day goes by that i don't think about it. Which is why I have turned back to my 80's toy collecting, for hope that joy can be remembered. Thanks for your toy passion and quality videos.
Thanks for your service, Paula!
Damn. Good read by Melinda to close it. Well done, gang.
Thanks Red.
God Bless you Mr. Mock. This country owes you and all others in service a huge debt of gratitude.
Best TH-cam video ive watched in a while.
Thank you to all the AH-1 Cobra pilots and navigators who served this awesome country.
Amazing video. Whether serious or comedic, ya'll put out the best videos. Every time my 6 year old son sees someone in uniform no matter where we are he runs up and shakes their hand and says thank you for serving our country. It is well deserved.
That's parenting done right. - Michael
All my respect to your father Melinda.Hearing him speak about his service made me cry.I know how hard it is to make decisions about life or death and I am proud of him.He is a great man, great citizen and great father.Thanks to him for serving our country!
Awesome review... hats off to Mr. Mock for his wonderful in-depth accounts of real world mission details and brave & selfless service to our country. Keep the wonderful videos coming... Yo Joe!
I would like to thank Mr. Mock for his service to our country during the Vietnam War.
I always love it when you do G I JOE videos,as that was my favorite toy line and cartoon as a kid. It was great to hear some insight and stories about the operation and use of the real world helicopter. A big thanks to Melinda's dad for lending his time to this review.
Without a doubt my favorite toy review to date... Well done... And thank you, Chief Warrant Officer Mock for both your service and stories of your missions.
Wow. Thank you for this. As a Vet myself it's nice to hear about the experience from more mature Veterans that served prior to my own. The nostalgia overload from this toy (I owned) is just a bonus. Tell that man thank you for his service. He's a hero even though he'd never admit it.
Outstanding video. Thank you for sharing Mr. Mock's stories with us. I've always loved the dragonfly and hearing a first person account of someone that actually flew one is great. Thank you for your service Mr. Mock. Thank you retroblasting!
As a former ground cavalry scout and veteran, thank you for this video. My sincerest thank you to your father in-law's service. Very well done.
Michael has a strong vocabulary and natural delivery that I enjoy.
Wow... A Warrant Officer 5. This man is my god.
Great video guys! Very good video. Been here since 2014 my friends dad friend sent Hasbro back in the 80's a sketch of the military jeep (vamp). And that got chosen for a toy. Boy it would be cool if collectors heard about it.
Excellent video as always! My father is a veteran and I'm always proud of him for his service to our country. It was always cool to see how well GI Joe always seemed to deliver real world combat vehicles to us kids. I can still remember to this day my 6 Skystrikers on my shelf in my room all loaded and ready to battle COBRA. You have made a very special video here, and kudos to Retroblasting for taking the time to salute all the men and women in uniform who go above and beyond for all of us. A special thanks to Mr. Mock for his service as a real Dragonfly pilot, and look forward to seeing many more vids! God bless!
Thanks so much John. We should all be so thankful as yourself. - Michael
Very excellent video! Well done Retroblasting! My father fought in Vietnam in 1968-69, he was a Sargent in the Army, he passed in 2011, he was very proud to serve his country! Thank you for bringing awareness to this issue with our vets!
Nice video! I really dig when you all go the extra mile like this (read as always) to give a back ground for the subject of these videos. Please give a heart felt "thank you" and salute to Melinda's father for both sharing his experiences and fir his service. This is a debt that mere words couldn't begin to repay, but will always carry the respect of this kid from the 80's!
Fantastic episode.
Absolutely fantastic. A well deserved salute to the Cobra pilot veteran! Without men like him this country would have no pride. It's great to see a veteran who can talk about thier experience in the field. I know several who cannot and still have a deep remorse and depression from being there and in the heat of battle. Please help all of our veterans, they don't get the respect they deserve or the medical treatment they deserve. My Uncle, Father and older brother have all served and we are fortunate to have them here with us. Go Joe. These are the true American Heroes. Let's treat them as such.
Great video! I always thought the pilot flew in the back, so I'm happy to be corrected 👍
Yeah it was cool to know the pilot could choose which seat.
Thank you Most interesting episode Ever!!! I could listen to Mr. Mock All day Thank you For your Service!!!
You're welcome, Art!
This is a great interview. Brought a tear to my eye at the end.
Best one yet! Thanks for sharing Melinda's dads stories on here.
Avid fan of Retroblasting here. But veterans issues are especially important for me. Thanks for your participation in the 22 pushup challenge, and a big salute to CW5 Mock from one veteran to another. Thanks!
I had first heard of it last Veterans Day.
www.22kill.com/22-honor-pushups/
activeheroes.org/22pushups/
Not sure how long, but it's a real thing.
Thank you for your courage and service CW5 Mock. Fantastic tribute RB! My father and two uncles all served in Vietnam between1967-1971. Thankfully they all came home where many did not. Any time I have a hard day at work or something stressful or challenging to overcome, I think about the privilege I have to get up everyday, have a job and do the things I want to begin with. So much is owed to those serving and those who have served. Suggested reading Michael (if you haven't already!) - Chickenhawk by Robert Mason or Fighter Pilot by Robin Olds.Regards.
Awesome video. G.I. Joe was an important part of my childhood. Although war's no pretty thing, there IS real evil in the world that has to be fought. It's nice to think how many of us grew up imagining battles between an army of good guys and an army of evil-doers. Regardless of what our politics are now, I think all of us who enjoyed GI Joe share that common moral clarity that can also be found in great stories like TLOTR and the original SW films. Thank you, Retroblasting, for helping keep the good spirits of our childhoods alive.
WELL SAID
Great video. Also, I'm glad to see all the comments in support of our women and men in the service. As a 80's GI Joe collector I enjoy the stories of the real life inspiration for the toy line.
Excellent video, and it has a bit of a Band of Brothers quality to it. Thank you to Mr. Mock for his service. He is truly a remarkable person. And thank you to Retroblasting for bringing his life story to us all.
What an amazing episode this was, RetroBlasting continues to be not only informative but also a first class act. Cheers!
That was a great interview. Thank you for that. I grew up in the 80’s marveling at the hardware and mystique of the Vietnam jungle war era. Not realizing how I would one day end up in the deserts of the Middle East, several times. It was painful and scary at the same time, and I still remember my unit’s desert campaigns in Iraq, vividly to this day. I look back to the innocence of my childhood thanks to videos like yours, when I’m feeling nostalgic and long for a time of peace and endless fun, and play while building my GI Joe Army.
Thank you, again. I almost teared up. But I will blame the onions. 🇺🇸
Quality video. Thank you for your service Mr. Mock. Yo Joe!!!
As per usual a very well thought out and constructed video from Retroblasting, there is only so many times you can say keep up the good work and it can get to the point where it feels more like spam than support 😂😂 but seriously you guys have raised the bar so high for making toy vids that I can not find a channel that matches you! So honestly keep up the good work and keep making these vids cause for lots they are 10-20 minutes of escapism. Well done guys!
Thanks so much!
i cant express the level of respect i have for that man. God bless our armed service men and women. The way he speaks of the engagements with an enemy really made me think differently of war. bravery . service for others . i really learned something i didn't know that i did not know. thank you
Very deep and emotional work. Always nice to remember that behind those toys, there's real people often in a bad position. Good job RB
That just made your channel my favorite TH-cam channel. Great video!
Wow! great episode, and fasicating information from Mr. Mock. Thank you to all our vets who give their all every day.
Awesome interview! I think it's awesome Melinda's dad was willing to tell us more about the Cobra. So great seeing some GI Joe love.
What great insight from Mr. Mack!!! It really added to this review. Mr. Mack, thank you so much for your service to us. Yiu are a Real American Hero. God bless all those who fought for our freedom🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
My dad is a Vietnam veteran.Keep helping veterans.
Awesome video RetroBlasting!
I would like a MOC Windell Mock figure please.
One of the best videos ever. Thank You Mr. Mock for sharing and for your service. Thank you to all of the vets and current military for what you do.
No one should ever have to experience this, but when it must be done, I'm proud that we have men and women willing to sacrifice. Here's to the day that war is relegated only to the toys and cartoons of fantasy and play.
Hasbro should have kept the link with the real world military vehicles. How cool would it have been to have F15s, F16s, F18s, Apaches, M1 Abrams tanks, even Soviet gear like MiG-29s, Su-27s, Mi-24 helicopters, T-72 tanks etc. instead of the space age brightly coloured rubbish that it turned to in the late 1980s. Were there licensing issues for these I wonder or were Hasbro free to make toys like the Skystriker without permission ? Great interview btw, really interesting.
Cassius, I was wondering that the other day, sometimes my mind jumps back to happier times when the workday drags on. I too thought it would have been rather cool to see a G.I.JOE F-15 Eagle (with ace pilot) and an M113 APC (with driver) instead of the Joe's going into battle in a canvas cover truck! As for Cobra, I remember seeing them use Mirage fighter jets in the comics, why no toy of that I'll never know. Cobra MiG-29s and Su-30s sounds about right, as well. Then it turned into a sci-fi thing and they lost me.
The marvel comics said part of the GI joe unit mission statement was to T&E new or prototype weapons/vehicles.
There were enough differences in the toys to avoid copyright issues, they carefully market research what they produce and responded to what kids want. If you think it got weird around 1986 remember it kept going til 1994 - 8 more years of profitable sales.
There was a M113 sort of apc towards the end but it transformed into a weird battle station, and there was a marine amphibious assault vehicle too with two gigantic missiles on top.
That was a missed opportunity. We had October Guard , There should have been russian vehicles. Sure would have been better than Star Brigade and other nightmare teams I shall not name.
Very nice that several of the toys are based on their real life counterparts. Also truly interesting to hear Melinda's dad talk about his experiences as a military pilot.
Love it! Great to get some insight and memories from Melinda's dad no less! Wonderful man! Tell him thanks for taking the time!
Will do, Tom!
This video was awesome! Thank you so much for the chance to hear from an actual veteran helicopter pilot. Really puts things into perspective. Please tell Melinda’s dad that your viewers thank him for his service!
Came here to watch a video about the one toy I never had, got surprised with a video of awesomeness, thank you sir for you service ...it’s a testament to the aircraft and the men who flew them so successfully that they are still in use today...and loved by infantrymen every where
What a treat to hear some real stories from a true gentleman.
This is a truly well done video. A huge thanks to all veterans for their service. I like that not only was there a review, but also the interview with Melinda's father. Please pass my thanks for his service on!
Amazing interview totally awesome! Thank that man for his service! Thank you a true American hero!!
Loved the episode. Mr. Mock, thank you for your service. Michael, thank you for the intro. The idea of basing the Joe vehicles of real military vehicle is one of the things I love most about G.I. Joe. Hoorah!
Wow. Just wow. Awesome video. Would be cool to see other real life insights on other GI Joe gear. Well done!
I've got some ideas along those lines...
Incredible story.
Wow! This might be my favorite episode of yours! I can listen to him tell stories all day! Such a great video! Be sure to tell him thank you for his service!
YO JOE! Wonder how many ARAH fans had fathers, uncles that served in Vietnam? I had both! Great Video
Wonderful tribute to those in uniform who are usually ignored & often criticized. They did not make policy nor decisions about their missions. They wore a military uniform & served their Commander in Chief. I humbly thank all in uniform, past and present, for their service.
+Ann French thanks!
Thank you, Mr. Windell Mock for your bravery and service to our country.
Much respect to Melinda's father, I really enjoyed this episode not just for the trip down memory lane (I once "flew" an XH-1) but also for honoring the vets. I served as well in the USAF. Thank you!
Outstanding...enough said! Thank you Mr. Mock for your service.
As a retired Air Force member, I found this video very touching, thank you.
Thanks for sharing. I had an uncle who served 3 tours in 'Nam and was the sole survivor of his squad and like most vets, ended up with PTSD, though lived through it to be 80. He passed away last year in the Philippines.
VERY COOL, a awesome video. Melinda, your dad is a great hero and a cool guy, I feel honored to have been able to hear his history with such a awesome copter. Well done.
This was an amazing video and the testimonial from Mr. Mock was totally unexpected but an incredible primary source. His experience and what he saw certainly make this one of the most unique toy videos that I’ve ever seen not only on this channel but any channel dedicated to toy enthusiasts. Reminds me of talking to my own day about his experiences while in the Navy off the coast of Vietnam back in 1966-1967. Thanks so much for this video. This has to be on of my favorites I’ve seen on this channel.
Still one of the best videos you have ever done!
Great video and a great toy thanks to all that have served and melindas dad reliving his Vietnam days was great to hear about
Thank you for sharing this "Toy Review"
I have no words that truly express my gratitude to our fighting men and women.
best video yet. and that's saying something.
Bravo! One of my fave toys as a kid. I still have my very worn Dragonfly. As a vet myself I really enjoy hearing from Melinda's father.
Thanks you guys,this is one of your best videos ever!Just to hear him recount his story is,priceless.
This was a change of pace from your usual videos and really a wonderful watch. Thanks for sharing a portion of his story with us.
Excellent interview. Thank you for your service!
20 year old kid flying combat missions!! What are 20 year old's doing now, lol. Thanks to your dad, Melinda, and I'm really glad you guys did the interview with him.
This gentleman is a hero!! Respect!!....oh yeah. The dragonfly is one of my favorites as well.
My grandfather was a submarine crew member in the Navy during WWII.
Wow. That was a powerful interview. Thanks for sharing!
May be your most informative video yet. I could watch Mr. Mock talk for hours. Great job.
Excellent review of the toy, and appreciated the interview of the Cobra pilot. Great video. Thank God for such men
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for honoring the real world legacy of our fighting men in a toy review
This is a really special video. It is amazing to hear first-hand accounts of the Cobra in action in Vietnam.
Wow! Great episode! my full respect to Melinda father ! in my case two of uncle are veteran from WWII and Korea . both war hero! Excellent episode ! And thanks all the veteran from past, present and future wars for the sacrifice and services!
This was a very memorable episode! I had the Dragonfly as a child (and its carcass still sits around in my basement minus the skids, I think). That your father-in-law was a pilot by age 19 reminds how much responsibility is foisted onto young people in the military (though my four years as a linguist in the mid-1990s was pretty quiet). I'm glad to hear that the "Dragonfly" could fly upside down, because I certainly maneuvered it like that as a kid...
Another great video Michael and Melinda. Very very nice. Thank you for promoting the awareness of military suicide it is a sad reality. And thank you to Melinda dad for everything he did in the military to protect us here in the USA. Mr. Mock is the real American hero.
Wow! This was so good! Thank you for the fantastic reporting on a real hero.
This is such a great episode. Thank you
As a veteran and collector myself thanks for this video. Also a very huge thanks for spreading the word about the 22 pushup challenge to help spread the word about awareness. This is something close to me as I've lost some good friends I've served with to suicide. I've lost just as much friends to suicide as I have during deployment the more people spread the word, the more people that can be helped and the more lives saved
That's my hope as well, Toki.
RetroBlasting mentioning it in a video format such as this is a great way to spread the word and let folks know about it
The Interview with her dad is fascinating. I would watch it if you did something more with him and his stories.
We have almost a full two hours of material with him. So if people are interested, I can run the full raw interview at some point.
@@retroblasting Please, do!!!
@@retroblasting Please do, it’s quite engaging and educational.
Veterans r the best and then u add toys best episode ever keep going guy love the channel