Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Welcome to the Cross Continent Cobra Capture Classic!

Welcome! Welcome! If you've come here from a collector's site or if you've happen to come across one of the Cobra spies, then you might be wondering what exactly is going on here. Well I've put together a contest that spans a great deal of Canada and the United States called the Cross Continent Cobra Capture Classic. Here's how it works:
Cobra action figures have been placed in hidden locations throughout the land. These figures will be found in plastic zip lock bags with a code inside. I will be putting clues to all of their whereabouts on my blog and on various websites so that you may find them. If you locate a figure, he's yours to keep, but we need that intel, so please post a picture of the figure with his code either here or at any of the various joe websites on the net. This intel is two-fold. First it will unlock greater information for the rest of the contest, and more importantly for you, it will register you in the grand prize drawing.
Each basic trooper found will be worth one entry into the great drawing, while every cobra raid leader (four total) will be worth three entries into the grand drawing. The drawing will be held at the GIJoe Canada Con in August (www.canadianjoecon.com) and the winner will receive a Cobra Terrordrome with Avac and Firebat. You will not need to be present to win, I will ship it to you.
Now where will these guys be hidden? That I cannot say, but intel will come in throughout the year when we get it, and I will say that the figures will find their way to at least 30 states and three provinces, so your chances of being in on the hunt are pretty good.
There are further prizes in the contest, but they need to be discovered as figures are found thru the clues they give. So go out there and let's hunt some Cobras!

(Disclaimer: For the casual observer, these are action figures from the GI Joe line, all of the intel is fictional made up for the game. There is no real Cobra invasion, this is just for fun. If you find one of these figures and think this is stupid, that's cool, just pass the toy along to a child that you know, I'm sure he will enjoy playing with it.)

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