It looks like a very low-budget production for sure and I can't believe the quality is Hasbro endorsed, it looks like a fan-made promo.
But that's not my biggest gripe. It's the driver-less HISSes.
From catalogues dating back to the early 80s, to toy commercials, to today's promo pics, I can't for the life of me understand why toy companies don't give their products to advertising agencies that actually know about the toys!
What i mean is, how many times have we seen figures with incorrect accessories, or assembled incorrectly, or driver-less HISS tanks?

It boggles the mind. One can only assume the photographer just wants to set it up quickly, take the shot, and collect their pay cheque.
Yes I feel passionate about this because it's a toy line I love, but honestly how do you sell a toy when you're not displaying it correctly!?! These days action figures have to compete with short attention spans and video games and maybe I'm underestimating children of today, but I'm sure they'd notice that nobody is driving the HISS.
Does it matter in the grand scheme of things? I don't know, but I can't understand why companies aren't taking more pride in their products and advertise them the way they were intended to be used.