Year
of release: 1998
Accessories:
-Rocket
Launcher with rocket
-Exclusive
Dieter Stark figure
Description:
this small aerial vehicle basically consists of a flying cockpit with
overly big landing feet and rather short heli-blades. The bulk of the
chopper is coloured dark green, while the remaining parts (blades,
landing feet, windshield, rocket and lights) are all black. On the
vehicle's underside there is a small rocket launcher which comes with
a single rocket. The tail section of this helicopter ends in a rather
big joystick like appendage which sports a large grey button: pushing
this button launches the rocket. The cockpit, which sports an all
black interior and has little detail by itself, holds a single
figure: the windshield section (no windows, so the cockpit is
partially exposed to the elements) can be opened so the figure can
get in. Right above the cockpit the chopper blades are found (two,
not four like the JPS1 Capture Copter had): giving them a push makes
them spin around in a decent fashion. On the front part of the
cockpit a set of lights sticks out of either side, while a smaller
contraption, presumably also a light, is located on the very nose of
the chopper; this piece can be tilted up and down in about a 120
degree radius, but this serves no particular purpose. The Air
S.A.B.R.E. is equipped with huge landing gear which is attached to
the vehicle at the bottom part of the cockpit. Large protrusions
stick out of this gear in a rectangular shape, with teeth like
serrations at the edges, so the landing gear can hook on to vicious
dinosaurs to take them out. This vehicle comes with various stickers
for decoration, most notably some with the familiar black and yellow
striped pattern carrying the texts 'caution' and 'step', as well as
stickers with the InGen and Jurassic Park: Chaos Effect logos on
them. There's also a sticker carrying a serial number for this
vehicle (G961TJ-12) and two stickers saying 'warning!missile'.
The
Air S.A.B.R.E. comes with an exclusive Dieter Stark figure. He looks
rather thin, with overly long legs and a rather small head by
comparison. He has black eyes and eye brows, white hair in a rather
'flat' hair style and shows an evil grinning expression on his face,
exposing his teeth. He's also quite muscular and has both lower arms
raised upwards as if holding something, clearly showing off his
biceps. He wears a tight beige suit with red highlights around the
torso and sides of the legs. He sports big black boots and gloves of
the same colour, while carrying orange elbow patches on both arms and
a big orange shoulder patch over his right shoulder. Additionally, he
sports a red utility belt around his waist and black knee patches on
both legs, as well as beige gun holsters on the sides of both upper
legs and a console like communication device (if that's what it is)
on his left upper leg. Most of these attributes are strapped around
his legs with black straps. He also carries three more black wires on
his chest though it's unclear what they're intended for. Dieter has
some slight tears on his suit, closed with stitches.
Analysis:
out of the few helicopters of the various JP toy lines, this is
definitely the least appealing chopper. It looks rather odd, more
like something out of G.I. Joe than from Jurassic Park. It has a
sombre paint job, with a rather military style to it thanks to the
dark green colouring. It's not the most successful paint job, but it
suffices. The paint job isn't the problem though, it's mostly the
design of this chopper. It just looks silly, with the big appendage
on the tail and the annoying little lights sticking out on the sides
which keep getting in the way of the action, not to mention the huge
landing feet it carries around. This chopper could have used a
slicker and tougher design to make it look more appealing.
Also,
there's the lack of action features on this vehicle. The package
boasts a 'heli-blade' action but what's actually meant by that is
left vague. You can swivel the blades around, but if that's all, it's
one hell of a lousy, cheap action feature. The blades are pretty
short and have little impact force when something gets in their path.
A similar problem comes with the rocket launcher, which by itself is
a rather overused and predictable feature, especially on aerial
vehicles. Though the joystick mechanism is pretty neat and not only
makes the chopper easy to hold but also delivers an efficient firing
mechanism, the range and impact force of the rocket itself leave much
to be desired. The rocket can be fired over little more than half a
metre, and isn't strong enough to knock over most figures, except the
really small ones (like hatchlings) which are not the easiest targets
to hit. The landing feet may look odd, but at least they can grab on
to various smaller or medium sized dinosaur figures, and can even
transport them (though for a light weight vehicle like this most
figures are already on the heavy side). It's not sure whether this is
their actual purpose, since no mention is made of it on the vehicle's
box, but the picture on the front of the box, showing this helicopter
grabbing a Velocirapteryx with its landing gear, hints at this
particular function. The landing gear and the adequate paint job are
basically the Air S.A.B.R.E.'s only redeeming features.
The
same can't be said for the hideous Dieter Stark figure that completes
this set, and has got to be one of the ugliest JP figures ever
produced. It has a totally ridiculous outfit (though not unusual by
Chaos Effects standards), being overly elaborate with all kinds of
superficial detailing and an awkward colour scheme, and sports a
bizarre head sculpt, with a silly hair style and stupid facial
expression (for a JP figure at least). This human figure looks more
like some anime cartoon figure than being recognizable as a Jurassic
Park character. Also, its head and legs are out of proportion with
the rest of its body, which also doesn't help. This is definitely one
of the worst JP human figures around and makes the Air S.A.B.R.E. set
even more of a failure.
Playability:
half decent. The Dieter Stark figure has the usual range of poseable
body parts, head, arms and legs only (though the way he holds his
arms doesn't help playability). The chopper is equipped with a
disappointing rocket launcher but at least comes with extra options
in its landing gear (though because of the size of the feet this
could also hinder playability because it might get in the way of the
action). The joystick style of its tail section may look odd, but it
does make this vehicle easy to hold. The Air S.A.B.R.E. only comes
with a single missile so if it gets lost there's no back-up, but
because of its small firing range the chances of it being lost are
reduced to some extent.
Realism:
realism isn't something to look for in the Chaos Effect line and the
Air S.A.B.R.E. forms no exception on this rule. In fact the Dieter
Stark figure is one of the least realistic and most cartoonish
figures of them all. He also doesn't resemble the Dieter Stark
character from the Lost World movie in any way, not to mention Dieter
got mauled by Compies in that film so he shouldn't even be alive at
all. Compared to the other Chaos Effect figures this chopper isn't
actually all that deterring. It at least sports a moderate paint job
without flashy bright colours. However, the overall shape and size,
even for a single manned type of aircraft, is quite unlikely.
Repaint:
no. This vehicle was designed specifically for the Chaos Effect toy
line, and would not be repainted for any later lines.
Overall
rating: 4/10. The chopper itself is of little interest though there
are some good qualities to it, but it's the ridiculous Dieter Stark
figure which really makes this set a largely unappealing addition to
any JP toy collection. Though it didn't get a worldwide release, the
Air S.A.B.R.E. isn't a rare set and can often be found for rather low
prices, even MIB, mostly because it isn't particularly sought after,
unsurprisingly.
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