GI Joe Classified Series HasLab: Every Vehicle, Every Unlock Figure
Complete guide to every GI Joe Classified Series HasLab campaign — the HISS Tank, Dragonfly XH-1, Cobra Rattler, and Snow C.A.T. Every unlock figure, what each vehicle costs, and how to get them now that campaigns have closed.
GI Joe Classified HasLab: The Complete Guide
HasLab is Hasbro’s crowdfunding platform for large, premium collector items that wouldn’t be viable through standard retail. The GI Joe Classified Series has run four HasLab campaigns since 2022, delivering the programme’s most significant vehicles at a quality and scale that retail economics simply don’t support.
The model works like this: Hasbro announces a vehicle with a funding target and a deadline. Collectors back the campaign at the listed price — typically $275–$325. If the campaign hits its backer threshold by the deadline, it fulfils. If not, backers receive refunds and the vehicle doesn’t happen. Each campaign has also offered unlock tiers: additional figures that become available when backer counts hit specific milestones, rewarding early and enthusiastic backing with exclusive characters that non-backers can’t access at retail.
Four campaigns have run. All four funded. Each delivered figures that are now secondary market only for anyone who missed the original window.
This page covers every HasLab campaign in the Classified programme: the vehicle, the price, the unlock figures, what fulfilled, and how to acquire them now.
Campaign 1: Cobra H.I.S.S. Tank (2023, $299.99)
The first Classified HasLab was the obvious choice — the H.I.S.S. (High Speed Sentry) Tank is the most iconic Cobra vehicle in the franchise’s history, present since the 1983 vintage line and central to the animated series’ visual language. A premium H.I.S.S. at 6” compatible scale was the vehicle that proved the HasLab format could work for GI Joe.
The vehicle: The Cobra H.I.S.S. Tank at Classified scale is engineered to accommodate 6” figures — the twin-canopy cockpit opens to seat a pilot, the rear compartment fits infantry figures, and the overall scale means the tank genuinely dwarfs the human figures around it in the way the fictional vehicle always implied. The distinctive twin turret, sloped armour panels, and the Cobra insignia are all rendered with the detail the premium scale allows.
What it cost: $299.99 at funding. Retail for a vehicle of this scale and quality would likely be $350-400+ if such a thing were even commercially viable.
Unlock figures:
- Cobra H.I.S.S. Driver #99 — The primary operator. Dedicated driver figure in HISS-specific uniform.
- Cobra H.I.S.S. Tactician #100 — Command tier figure. Tactical coordination specialist for HISS operations.
- Cobra H.I.S.S. Gunner #101 — Weapons operator. The turret gunner who makes the HISS a weapons platform rather than just transport.
All three unlock figures are exclusive to HasLab backers. The HISS Tank was also supported by two Pulse-exclusive crew sets: HISS Fire Team 788 #110 and HISS Techno-Viper & H.M.S. #111 — not HasLab exclusives but designed as companion purchases.
Display: The HISS Tank with all three unlock figures plus two or three standard Cobra Troopers and Vipers from the main retail line is the definitive Cobra armoured assault display. The vehicle gives the infantry something to assault alongside; the infantry gives the vehicle its operational context.
Getting it now: HISS Tank on secondary market typically runs $350–500 for the vehicle alone; full sets with all unlock figures run higher. The three unlock figures individually run $35–65 each. Check eBay, Facebook Marketplace, and collector groups.
Campaign 2: Dragonfly (XH-1) Assault Copter (2024, $274.99)
The Dragonfly XH-1 Assault Copter was Wild Bill’s vehicle — the helicopter that launched in the 1983 vintage line and gave the Joe team its primary rotary wing aviation asset. The Classified Dragonfly at $274.99 was the franchise’s most character-rich HasLab campaign, delivering four unlock figures plus an unusual bonus Retro Collection figure.
The vehicle: The Dragonfly at Classified scale is an assault helicopter large enough to be crewed and to carry passengers — the cockpit seats Wild Bill as pilot, the side doors open for troop deployment, and the overall scale means the aircraft dominates any display arrangement it’s part of. Rotors, armament, and the distinctive XH-1 profile are all rendered at premium quality.
What it cost: $274.99 — slightly lower than the HISS Tank, reflecting a different production scale.
Wild Bill as primary figure: Unlike the HISS Tank’s unlock structure, Wild Bill (#142) was the Dragonfly’s primary associated figure at $142.00 — a deliberate pricing decision that tied the character’s number and price together. The Texas cowboy aviator whose hat in the cockpit became one of the franchise’s iconic images finally at Classified scale.
Unlock figures:
- Rip Cord (Night Force) #143 — HALO jump specialist in Night Force dark configuration. First Classified Rip Cord.
- Jane ‘Glenda’ Mullighan #144 — Action Force female pilot. One of only two Action Force characters in the entire Classified programme. First Classified Glenda.
- David ‘Crazylegs’ Thomas #145 — Air assault fast-rope specialist. First Classified Crazylegs.
- Cobra Commander (Mickey Mouse - Retro) — A Disney crossover bonus figure in vintage cardback packaging. The programme’s most unexpected HasLab reward.
Four distinct aerial insertion specialists plus a novelty Retro figure. The Dragonfly unlock programme delivered the most operationally diverse HasLab crew of any campaign.
Getting it now: Dragonfly vehicle secondary market runs $300–450. Wild Bill #142 as a standalone runs $55–80. The four unlock figures individually run $45–70 each — Glenda and Rip Cord command the highest premiums given their first-appearance status. The Mickey Mouse Retro Commander runs $60–100+ for the novelty crossover premium.
Campaign 3: Cobra Rattler Ground Attack Jet (2025, $324.99)
The Cobra Rattler is the franchise’s primary fixed-wing ground attack aircraft — the A-10 Warthog analogue that gave Cobra its close air support capability in the original ARAH line. At Classified scale, the Rattler is the largest and most visually imposing of the four HasLab vehicles.
The vehicle: The Cobra Rattler at $324.99 is priced as the programme’s premium aircraft. Ground attack jets at Classified scale are a different engineering challenge from helicopters and tanks — the wingspan, the weapons load, and the overall scale all need to work with 6” figure proportions while remaining displayable on a collector’s shelf.
Unlock figures:
- Cobra Baroness #183 — The Baroness as the Rattler’s strategic coordinator. A HasLab-exclusive Baroness version distinct from earlier retail versions.
- Cobra Wild Weasel #184 — The Rattler’s primary pilot. Wild Weasel is the franchise’s dedicated Rattler pilot from the 1984 vintage line. First Classified Wild Weasel as the primary Rattler figure.
- Cobra Rattler Gunner #185 — The aircraft’s weapons systems operator. The gunner who manages the Rattler’s considerable ground attack armament.
The Rattler campaign’s three unlock figures form the complete aircraft crew — pilot, gunner, and strategic coordinator — giving the vehicle a fully crewed operational display.
Getting it now: The Rattler is the most recently fulfilled HasLab as of 2026. Secondary market pricing is still settling — expect $350–500 for the vehicle, $50–90 for each unlock figure. Prices will stabilise lower over time as post-fulfilment secondary supply normalises.
Campaign 4: Snow C.A.T. (Combat All-Terrain) (2026, $324.99)
The Snow C.A.T. is the programme’s arctic vehicle HasLab — the Joe team’s cold weather combat platform that gives the programme its environmental counterpart to the HISS Tank and Dragonfly. The Snow C.A.T. campaign is ongoing as of 2026.
The vehicle: The Snow C.A.T. at $324.99 brings the arctic environment to HasLab scale — the tracked all-terrain vehicle that operates in conditions where wheeled vehicles can’t. At Classified scale, the Snow C.A.T. gives the programme’s arctic figures (Snow Job, Snow Serpent, the 60th Anniversary Action Soldier) a vehicle context that the standard retail line can’t provide.
Status: Campaign ongoing. Check HasbroPulse.com for current backer status and unlock tier details.
What HasLab Means for Your Collection
If you backed: You have figures that no one else can get at retail, ever. The unlock figures from fulfilled campaigns are secondary market only for all non-backers. The vehicles themselves only exist at the quality level they were delivered at because collectors funded them. That is genuinely meaningful in collector terms.
If you missed a campaign: Secondary market is your only option for the vehicles and their exclusive unlock figures. The secondary market for fulfilled HasLab items is fairly stable — prices drop modestly in the year after fulfilment as backers who wanted to sell do so, then stabilise as remaining supply decreases. Buying one to two years post-fulfilment typically offers the best value.
If a campaign is currently open: Back it. The unlock figures are only accessible this way. The vehicles themselves are only accessible this way. HasLab campaigns for large collector items don’t get second runs. If you’re on the fence about the vehicle’s value: the unlock figures alone are frequently worth backing at the unlock figure’s estimated individual secondary market value.
The HasLab Unlock Figure Programme: A Map
Across four campaigns, 11 HasLab-exclusive figures have been delivered:
| Figure | Campaign | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cobra H.I.S.S. Driver #99 | HISS Tank | 2023 | Dedicated HISS operator |
| Cobra H.I.S.S. Tactician #100 | HISS Tank | 2023 | Command tier |
| Cobra H.I.S.S. Gunner #101 | HISS Tank | 2023 | Weapons operator |
| Wild Bill #142 | Dragonfly | 2024 | Primary figure, $142 |
| Rip Cord Night Force #143 | Dragonfly | 2024 | First Classified Rip Cord |
| Glenda #144 | Dragonfly | 2024 | First Classified Action Force figure |
| Crazylegs #145 | Dragonfly | 2024 | First Classified Crazylegs |
| CC Mickey Mouse Retro | Dragonfly | 2024 | Disney crossover bonus |
| Cobra Baroness #183 | Rattler | 2025 | HasLab-exclusive Baroness |
| Wild Weasel #184 | Rattler | 2025 | First Classified Wild Weasel |
| Cobra Rattler Gunner #185 | Rattler | 2025 | Aircraft crew |
Every figure in this table is secondary market only for anyone who didn’t back the corresponding campaign.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I still buy HasLab items at retail? No. HasLab items are not sold through standard retail channels. Once a campaign closes, the only way to acquire vehicles or unlock figures is through the secondary market — eBay, Facebook Marketplace, collector groups, and specialty resellers.
What if a campaign doesn’t fund? All backers receive full refunds and the vehicle is not produced. All four Classified HasLab campaigns have funded successfully.
Are the unlock figures worth buying separately on secondary market? Yes, for most of them — particularly first-appearance characters like Wild Bill, Rip Cord, Glenda, Crazylegs, and Wild Weasel who have no retail alternative. The HISS Tank crew figures (Driver, Tactician, Gunner) are more dependent on also owning the vehicle.
Do I need the vehicle to display the unlock figures? No — the figures work perfectly well in standard shelf displays with other Classified figures. The vehicle provides context but isn’t required for the figures to be worthwhile standalone.
How long after a campaign closes do prices typically drop? Secondary market premiums are highest immediately post-announcement and immediately post-fulfilment. Prices typically stabilise 12–18 months after fulfilment as the initial reseller supply is absorbed. The HISS Tank, now three years post-fulfilment, has settled into a relatively stable secondary market range.
Part of the G.I. Joe Classified Series guide. See also: Complete figure checklist | Exclusive buyers guide | Army builders guide.