I found the Falcon/ Nemesis Enforcer and Tripwire/ Cobra Commander packs today at Target.
Falcon: The body sculpt works well for the figure, but the head is off to me. I think his beret is too tall and makes his head look elongated. Plus the way the eyebrows are painted (straight, slanted lines) kind of throws the head off even more. An eyebrow touch-up will help a little I think. Also, they could have added a little more camo to his uniform. The big blank spot on his left thigh is really noticeable. The boots are painted weird too, but I think a little black paint on the front will help that. It's sad to say, but his backpack is the best part. It opens and the radio is removable. With the radio in, you have about 5/16" of usable space in there, and with it out, about 1". It closes securely too. Usually the clasp on these small accessories is too flimsy to go into the hole, but this one works great. No pistol!

Eh, it's not like I don't have a bunch of Duke pistols already that would work.
Nemesis Enforcer: He has some nice detailing, as shown previously. All his parts are molded in the corresponding color except for the feet. In person, he kind of looks like Sid Vicious wearing a NE mask. People who weren't big on the animated movie shouldn't have a problem making up some sort of non-Cobra-La back story for adding him to their Cobra ranks. Especially since he looks equally as neat without the wings or tentacles.
Cobra Commander: I was actually looking forward to this one the most, but once I had him in my hands, he kind of fell short. He's really lanky; something the tiny head doesn't help one bit. Too much blue! I think a red cape or a cape with red on the inside and blue or black on the outside would have worked better on this figure to break up all the blue. Maybe it's just the shade of blue that makes me think it's too much, because I really like the first hooded Cobra Commander figure. The sword is really cool, and looks like something we'll be seeing in the future again, probably with Serpentor. Cobra Commander's belt could use a little glue to keep in place, as it has a tendency to ride up
Tripwire: In my opinion, the best of the bunch. The re-used parts really work well here, and are actually a nice evolution of the original. Same thing with the helmet. They added some little bits here and there to the original design to really make it interesting. I didn't have a problem with a saggy detector. Mine is actually pretty firm, but does kick over a little the closer you put it to the ground. A larger arm rest would have alleviated that I think. It's a nice subtle upgrade of the original though, which is cool. With the way Hasbro updates accessories, you would think they would add a little paint to his pack, but it's just one solid green piece.