I remember when I lived in Austin back in the early 1990s that someone had done exactly that! Even had the upholstery done in that saddle color.No. And frankly disappointed i haven't painted my jeep to resemble battle cat so I can ride one to work.
I also have Transformers. GI Joe never made it across the pond (to my knowledge).Haha, I was more of a G I Joe and Transformers person than a MotU person. So didn't have the Battlecat, but I did luck out to have the USS Flagg.
(Had... don't have it today. Alas?)
It was tweaked a bit to connect to an existing Action Man IP, and branded as Action Force in the UK. There were a few generations of the toys, getting closer to and incorporating more of GI Joe directly over time and apparently once Hasbro got full control of the line from Palitoy in 1985.I also have Transformers. GI Joe never made it across the pond (to my knowledge).
Not having wealthy parents, my selection of toys was rather limited as a child. As I recall, I had two Masters of the Universe action figures, Battle Damage He-Man and Ram Man. I never had a Battlecat. I stuck with GI Joe and Transformers with a little Star Wars for the most part.Do you have a Battlecat?
I gave all of my toys away in 1988 or 89. I hadn't played with them for a good two years at that point and didn't figure on wanting them ever again.Once upon a time, but not anymore. All the MotU stuff went away, I cannot recall exactly when. Probably either in '87 or '90 during a move.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.