I would not be interested.
Frankly, a lot of the 25th vehicle releases, and the theme of those release haven't been terribly compelling for me. I've passed on a lot of stuff, and the strategy Hasbro has used hasn't helped. Vehicles like the Armadillo have been over-done, though they are small, and economically sensible, they just are as interesting as other stuff.
The GIJOE line is plainly timid in its approach to fielding product---there's a real culture of playing it safe that is apparent to me.
I can understand that--as GIJOE has been a risky venture for Hasbro over the past 20 years.
I'd like to see all-new stuff.......new characters, new vehicle designs. The past can always be trickled out to appease those with a nostalgic bent, but I'd like to see what the designers at Hasbro can do with modern design sensibilities. POC looks to be something headed in the right direction.
The 25th line largely disappointed me, especially in the vehicles. I was hoping/expecting a more detailed model kit-like approach, where details that were simplified are expanded upon and addressed. Example: that lil' machine gun on the VAMP hood. yea, its there, it appears to be a machine gun, but its molded as a solid. Also on the Vamp, no instrumentation on the dashboard........why not?
I think it was a missed opportunity of what the 25th line COULD have become, but didn't.