1987 Hasbro G.I. Joe Vehicle Command Center

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VALUE / PRICE HISTORY
Average Price
$18.48
Highest Price
$374.98
| Date | Price | Condition | Type | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-08-24 | $119 | Used | Buy | New Listing GI Joe Mobile Command Center - Vintage 1987 ARAH - Blueprint, Steamroller |
| 2025-08-24 | $208.99 | Used | Buy | 1983 Vintage G.I. GI Joe 3.75 ARAH Lot Headquarters Command Center 100% Complete |
| 2025-08-24 | $219.99 | Used | Buy | 1983 Vintage G.I. GI Joe 3.75 ARAH Lot Headquarters Command Center 100% Complete |
Prices in USD. While all care is taken, there is no guarantee on accuracy of this data.
ITEM REVIEW
The G.I. Joe Vehicle Command Center was a large, multi-level playset released in 1987 as part of the “A Real American Hero” toy line.

Background
The G.I. Joe franchise began in 1964 introducing 12-inch action figures marketed as “America’s movable fighting man.” The brand evolved significantly with the introduction of the iconic 3.75-inch action figures in 1982. This new scale led to the creation of vehicles and playsets, including the Vehicle Command Center.
The Vehicle Command Center was part of the 1980s G.I. Joe toy line, focusing on a military theme including action figures, vehicles, and expansive playsets, credited with revolutionizing the action figure industry by combining the figures with an extensive narrative, further expanded through comics and a television series.
Features


The G.I. Joe Vehicle Command Center was known for its design and interactive elements: – **Modular Design**: The playset came with detachable parts and accessories, allowing for various configurations and extended play. – **Interactive Elements**: It featured missile launchers, opening hatches, and movable turrets. – **Detailed Design**: True to the G.I. Joe brand, the Vehicle Command Center was designed with high detail to mimic real military vehicles and command centers.
Popularity and Legacy
The G.I. Joe Vehicle Command Center was a popular iconic addition to the “A Real American Hero” toy line. It allowed imaginative play, integrating the playset with a wide array of other G.I. Joe vehicles and figures. The modular and interactive design made it a standout among G.I. Joe playsets released during this era. While the G.I. Joe brand has seen many variations and versions over the years, the Vehicle Command Center remains a highly sought-after collectible item among fans and enthusiasts. Its design and playability have made it a lasting symbol of the golden age of G.I. Joe toys.

Video Reviews and Commercials
The video is a Patreon request from Andrew Culver, discussing the GI Joe Mobile Command Center. Released in the same year as the GI Joe Defiant Space Shuttle Complex, it was a notable addition to the GI Joe lineup. The speaker reminisces about owning this toy as a child, although their original was given away. They recently acquired another set, including the box, which is now useful for making their videos, featuring the “Live the Adventure” GI Joe board game sticker.
Availability and Collectability
The G.I. Joe Vehicle Command Center was produced in 1987 and is considered a vintage item. Complete, mint-condition examples can fetch high prices among collectors, selling for over $3,000 in recent years. Even incomplete or used versions can command significant value, reflecting the enduring popularity and nostalgia surrounding this playset. As with many vintage toys, the condition, completeness, and packaging of the Vehicle Command Center can impact its value on the secondary market. Well-preserved examples, especially with the original box and accessories, are highly prized by collectors.
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DISCUSSION
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