Rotoplast Kobra Khan - Front View

Rotoplast Kobra Khan - Front View

Rotoplast Kobra Khan - Back View

Rotoplast Kobra Khan - Back View

Rotoplast Kobra Khan - COO Closeup

Rotoplast Kobra Khan - COO Closeup

Kobra Khan Rotoplast Color Variations

Kobra Khan Rotoplast Color Variations

SUMMARY:

Kobra Khan, the “evil master of snakes,” was produced in Taiwan, Mexico (Aurimat), Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Spain, India, and France. Equipped with the ability to control his prey with his “evil hypnotic mist,” he can spray water stored in his chest chamber by pressing down on his head.

The Rotoplast Kobra Khan features soft, rubbery arms, large gaps between scales, and turquoise-green eyeliner. The belt is generally light green, and both the shorts and boots are dark brown. The torso is usually mid-green, the same color as the legs, but it can also be dark green. The shoulder straps can vary from mid-brown to varying shades of light brown, orange-brown, or even tan.

The figure is marked © Mattel Inc. 1983 TAIWAN in very small type, and the pistol is marked TAIWAN. The weapon is matte, opaque, very rigid, and ranges in color from red to mid-orange, to light orange. 

A rare version of the Kobra Khan came with gray boots/shorts and mint green belt. The scales on this figure could have come tan or light green.  

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
1. Rubber Arms
2. Large gaps between scales
3. Turquoise-green eyeliner

MARKED: © Mattel Inc. 1983 TAIWAN (Very small type)
PISTOL:
TAIWAN


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