During the 1980s G.I. Joe got into the kids cereal thus creating G.I. Joe Action Stars. Along with sending away for figures with a pop (proof of purchase) the back of the boxes had a free cut out display piece. You simply cut out folded and taped together. You could actually have dozens of these little pieces depending on how many boxes of cereals you could eat. They go great with the Cobra Missile Command Center. Well now thanks to D&J Toys you can print out as many of these as you like for free you can relive those moments as a kid. There were 3 cut outs originally and D&J plans to release all 3. Each box had a mission briefing mentioning the device being used. Usually you and the Joe on the front of the box were selected for the mission. The Radar Relay Station was used to jam G.I. Joe communications so the Joe team could not listen in on Cobras plans.