
+My Review+
[11
July 2008]
Outback
is one of my 10 favourite Gijoes. I knew about him the first
time in 1988, when he arrived in Italy (my land) with the
3rd collection. I was very happy for the Gijoe characters of
this new line, especially for Outback and Jinx. I always
tried to buy Outback, but it was impossible to found him!
Maybe because many children liked him. So, i never had the
possibility to play with him when i was kid. Some months
after, one of my friends came back froma a vacation in
London with some new Gijoes: there was also Tiger Force
Outback. I asked many times to my friend Outback to play,
and in the end, he gave him to me ^^ I was so, so happy!
Tiger Force Outback was not so cool like the original one,
but, it was better then nothing :) A couple of years ago, i
decided to start to collect Gijoes again, and Outback was
one of the first to become part of my new collection ^.^
Why i
like him so much? I dont know. There are many reasons: first
of all, i want him from when i was 12 (now im 32!), then i
always thought about him like a Chuck Norris figure, and
also, i always liked so much survival, so, its perfect :)
There is also a pure esthetic reason: Outback is a very nice
figure! Everything is very detailed, and his accessories are
just unique and very original. I like ihis way to be so
simple: white t-shirt, camo pants, and green bandana around
his red/blonde wild head ^^

My personal
Outback in action!

My personal
Outback and Tracker
climbing a giant tree!

Left: Outback with a Gijoe patrol squad.
Right: Outback kick Cobra's butt!!
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+More Pics+





Outback
from various
Catalogs & Dossiers
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on thumbnails to enlarge+
+Filecards+

GW Italian Filecard


English Filecards
-
Outback, Night Force Outback,
UK Tiger Force Outback, Outback BC-
+Packaging+

The first,
fantastic, unique Outback
1987

Night Force
Outback, packaged with Crazylegs
1988

The exclusive
European Outback (UK card)
1990

Outback
designed for the Eco Warriors, then
packaged as Battle Corps member
1993

Official
Battle Corps Outback
1993
+Outback & Chuck Norris+

In the past, like today, Hasbro use often faces and names of
real people for Gijoes. We have several characters based on
living persons. About some of them, we are sure, but...
others maybe not. Some Gijoes are very similar to popular
actors, musicians, and more. One of this is surely Outback:
more then any other Joes is very very similar to
Chuck
Norris!
It could be not a coincidence! Look at this picture: is
Chuck from 1985's Missing in Action II. I don't know if im
right, but, from when i was kid until today, Outback is
Chuck Norris :P
+Outback Origins+

Outback grew
up in
Big
Piney,
Wyoming,
where he developed his love for the wilderness and his
survival skills. Wyoming is the less populated state of USA,
and ancient land of lot of Natives famous tribes. Is one of
the most beautiful places in United States, and includes
places like a part of the Yellowstone Park. Big Piney is a
real place, a very small city surrounded by a splendid
nature. It is a good place for Outback, but, maybe with a
codename like this, it could be better if it was born in
Australia ^_^ Anyway, this place seems to be very nice for
nature but extremely wild. This give to Outback an
experience about cold places, and also deserts, jungles and
any other kind of "difficult-to-survive" land.


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YOU FIND...
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This
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Liger
- 11
july 2008
Last
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Code
Name
Outback
File Name
Stuart R. Selkirk
SN 688-27-4213
Grade E-5
[Army
Sergeant]
Primary Military Speciality
Infantry
Secondary Military Speciality
Survival Training
Instructor
Birthplace
Big
Piney -
Wyoming
[U.S.A.]
Operative
from 1987 to
1994
Current status Alive
GW
Notes
Outback is probably a U.s. Army Ranger, and is the
first Survivalist in the Gijoe RAH line story. Outback came
in Italy in 1988 with the same name as part of the 3rd
italian "Forza Irresistibile" collection.
+Character Biography+
S - Size up
the situation
U - Undue haste makes waste
R - Remember where you are
V - Vanquish fear and panic
I - Improve your situation
V - Value living
A - Act like the natives
L - Learn basic skills
Excerpt
from the U.S. Army Ranger Handbook (1969 edition)
The code
name used by U.S. Army Sergeant Stuart R. Selkirk. Outback
grew up in Big Piney, Wyoming, where he developed his love
for the wilderness and his survival skills. After joining
the Army, he served as an intructor at both Survival School
and the Jungle Warfare Training Center. He has had extensive
experience in Central America and may or may not have
participated in clandestine operations in the Mid East.
Outback was later assigned to the G.I. Joe team. Most people
are intimidated by wilderness and the complete absence of
the hand of man. Not Outback. He believes in being part of
his environment, not its adversary! He is well aware of the
dangers surrounding him in a strange jungle or desolate
wilderness and he respects those dangers, which is why he
has never been caught off guard.
"I always teach three things: be tough, be dedicated, and
kick Cobra Butt!" -
Outback
"A covert team that functions at night and lays low during
the daylight hours has its own peculiar survival problems. A
nice, cozy spot to set up an ambush could alsobe a
preferable nesting place for poisonous snakes. A dry
streambed might be an inviting place to pitch a shelter if
one didn't know about the possibility of flash-floods. It's
Outback's job to get the Night Force team to their target,
intact and healthy!" -
from G.I.Joe
Night Force files.

Outback in the
jungle!
[image taken from the Benelux Gijoe Dossier n.2 at
Gijoe NL]
Comics
Biography
Courtesy of
Jmm's Gijoe Encyclopedia
Outback
met up with the Joes in the Rocky Mountains, after he was
dropped off six hundred miles away with a ruck sack full of
new survival equipment and food to test out for the Army.
When he reached the Joe convoy led by Hawk, he was asked
about the food and equipment he was supposed to test. He
wasn't impressed: "Sir, with all due respect, all of that
crummy stuff fell apart after the first week and that
freeze-dried stuff was just plain inedible...I've been
living off the land, and living good!" As the convoy rolled
on, the Joes were forced to fend off an attack from the new
Cobra Pogo vehicle, piloted by Cobra Commander himself.

Outback take a
break with Joes friends Falcon, Hit&Run and Tunnel Rat.
[image taken from the Belgian Moovy Paper Commercial
Gijoe NL]
A
disastrous mission into Eastern Europe led to Outback's most
difficult time on the team. Along with Stalker, Quick Kick
and Snow Job, he travelled to the Soviet bloc country of
Borovia. The mission was top secret and they were told that
the state department would disavow all knowledge of their
mission if they were captured. A series of events led the
Joes to be captured, with only Outback escaping into the
sewers of Borovia. He was ordered to get out of the country
and ask for help. Stalker stayed behind since Snow Job and
Quick Kick were injured, and they were his responsibility.
Outback made his way through the Borovian sewers and through
the small nation, staying one step ahead of the Borovian
Special Police. He barely made his escape to a friendly
country bordering Borovia.
The
government did in fact disavow all knowledge and the three
captured Joes were thrown into a Borovian gulag. When
Outback made his way back to the Pit in Utah, he was met
with suspicion from some of the other Joes, who wondered how
he got out while his buddies were left behind to rot in a
prison camp. Unable to reveal anything about the mission,
Outback couldn't even explain the situation and defend
himself. When he was confronted by Leatherneck, In no mood
to have the angry Marine yell at and threaten him, Outback
pulled a hunting knife on him, warning, "Don't you even
begin to threaten me..." The situation was quickly defused
by the other Joes, but many remained suspicious. Months
later, when Stalker and the others returned after being
rescued, Outback felt guilty over leaving them behind. The
freed Joes told him he had done the right thing and had
nothing to be ashamed of.
Above, Marvel
comic version of Outback
On his next mission, Outback and Dusty were leading what was
supposed to be a simple operation to blow up a hidden
weapons cache in the desert. The mission was to serve as a
training mission for two newly-recruited Joes, Lightfoot and
Mangler. To their surprise, the Joes found themselves under
attack by members of the Trucial Abysmian army.

Outback and others Joes landing with the Tomahawk helicopter
[image taken from the Benelux Gijoe Dossier n.3 at
Gijoe NL]
The four
Joes were captured, and the unit's overzealous Aman tortured
Lightfoot until he revealed the Joes' plans. Most of the
army unit left to find the weapons, with the unit's
commander, Captain Yusif staying behind to execute the Joes.
He had tried to stop political officer's brutality and now
let the Joes free, telling them to head for a friendly port.
They decided to head for the cache anyway, and traveled
across the desert with no vehicle and little food. Dusty and
Outback's knowledge of desert survival made certain they
reached their goal. They completed their mission, though
Mangler was killed insuring his teammates' escape.
Outback
later participated in the Cobra Island civil war, which the
Joes entered on the side of Serpentor. Shortly afterward, he
and Ripcord led a group of new recruits to keep Cobra from
claiming a newly-formed island not far from the original
Cobra Island. They were barely victorious before the entire
landmass sunk back beneath the ocean. Later, Outback was one
of the small team of Joes observing Castle Destro when Cobra
attacked the Scottish castle. Outback continued to work with
the team for years until it was shut down in 1994.
Comic
notes
Outback
appeared in 14 issues between 1987 and 1992:
#59, 61, 62, 64, 67, 76, 80, 86, 87, 130, 131,
and Special Missions #6, 13, and 27.
Cartoon
notes:
Outback did
not appeared in the cartoon, like many of the 1987
characters (see Cartoon page to know why).
+the Action Figure+

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on thumbnails to enlarge+
Versions of OUTBACK
First
Outback - V1 - 1987
Night Force - V2 - 1988
Tiger Force - V3 - 1990
Outback as "Forasteiro" - V4 - 1990
Convention Outback - V5 - 1992
Eco Warriors - V6 - 1993
Battle Corps - V7 - 1993 |
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Original Versions
Outback had basically two versions: the original one from
1987, and the Battle Corps one from 1993. The 1987 figure
was available also in the subsets Night Force (1988 in
two-pack with Crazylegs) and Tiger Force (1990 only in
Europe), and in Brazil in 1993 with the codename
"Forasteiro". The 1987 version of Outback share parts of his
body with Big Brawler, a 2001 Gijoe character, and also the
torso with Super Trooper and Rapid Fire. The Battle Corps
Outback from 1993 was first designed for the Eco Warriors
subset, but, when the line was cancelled, he become one of
the Battle Corps. Then, some of the body colours were
changed for a second version, available the same year.

The original Outback, Night Force Outback,
Eco Warriors Outback recoloured after for Battle Corps
Outback
International
Outback was available only in Europe with his Tiger Force
version (1990). In Brazil, the same Tiger Force Outback was
available as a sonic fighter with the name "Forasteiro".
Outback had various weapon, but no flashlight for his leg.

European exclusive Tiger Force Outback,
and brazilian Outback "Forasteiro"
Convention
Outback was available also at 1992 Gijoe Convention bagged
with different accessories.

1992 Gijoe
Convention
exclusive Outback
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1987
Equipment
[all new]
Outback had a very nice and unique equipment! His gun was a
kind of modified HK 53 A3 or an HK 308 (but im not sure of
it).

Outback
have also a tan web belt of the same color of the huge
survival backpack, this gave to him a very "ready for action
and survive" appeal :P Also, there is a very rare detail
about his figure: he had a hole in the left leg, this hole
was used to hold a flashlight accessory. All those
accessories transform Outback to a very well equipped
soldier, also if his basic figure is very clean and simple.
The same accessories were used for the Night Force & Tiger
Force versions, but with different colors (except for the
gun).

It's
interesting that the flashlight after the original version
of Outback, was better paint with the lens of different
color from the rest.


Others
Equipment
1992
For the Gijoe Convention, the original Outback was bagged
with the first flashlight and a different weapon: the
kayak-gun of 1989 Stalker.
1993
Outback had, as all the Battle Corps figures, a mix of old
weapons and a firing missile launcher.
1993
In the brazilian version, Outback have a sonic fighter
backpack and also a mix of weapons.


1987
Body
Original Outback body was entirely new.
His
body parts were used again in:
1988
All body for Night Force Outback.
1988
Torso for Super Trooper.
1990
All body for Tiger Force Outback (Only in Europe).
1991
Torso for Rapid Fire.
1992
All
body (with same colours) for Gijoe Convention.
1993
All body for "Forasteiro" (Brasil Tiger Force Outback).
2001
All body (except the head) were used to create Big Brawler.
2003
His chest, arms, legs and waist were used to create Funskool
(India) Big Brawler (in this version, the leg hole for the
flashlight was closed).
1993
Body
The 2nd Outback body was entirely new.
His
body parts were used again in:
1993
Battle Corps Outback - 2nd edition.
Price Guide
Outback is not easy to find "perfect". My personal figure
also have a broken gun, and the "survival" logo was faded.
So, if you looking for a perfect Outback, be sure to have:
the flashlight for the leg, the hole in the leg with no
broken parts of old flashlights (:P), the "survival logo"
not faded, the gun in good condition (the strap must be
unbent and attached), and the same must be for the web belt,
sometimes could be broken. As you can read, Outback is a
nice character, but not easy to find in good mint condition.
Here is a price guide for the various versions of Outback
You can
find Outback 1987 at
12-16$
(loose) or
40-60$
(Moc)
You can
find Outback Night Force at
40-48$
(loose) or
140-180$
(Moc)
You can
find Outback Battle Corps
02-04$
(loose) or
06-10$
(Moc)
+Outback Codename Analysis+

Outback
had different names around the World
Rest of the World
Outback
France & Belgium
Survival
Holland
Achterdeur
Brazil
Forasteiro
The
codename "Outback" is clearly inspired to one of the most
wild region of Earth: the Australian Outback.
Outback refers
to remote arid areas of Australia, although the term
colloquially can refer to any lands outside of the main
urban areas. The term "outback" is generally used to refer
to locations that are comparatively more remote than those
areas deemed "the bush". Note that the terms outback and
bush refer to European settlers concepts of the lands of
Australia - Indigenous Australians had in many cases a
different perception of moving through and usage of the
land. The outback is home to the Australian feral camel and
dingoes. The Dingo fence was built to restrict dingo
movements into agricultural areas towards the south east of
the continent. The marginally fertile parts are primarily
utilised as rangelands and have been traditionally used for
sheep or cattle farming, on cattle station which are leased
from the Federal Government. While small area of the outback
onsist of clay soils the majority has exceedingly infertile
paleosols.
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