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The Avatar wiki lists its loadout as having:
- "four gimbal-mounted .50 caliber guns with 700 rounds per minute cyclic rate of fire as close range primary weapons;
- two pairs of stub-wing pylons to carry its armament of 150 TK-411 WAFAR (Wrap-Around Fin Aerial Rocket) in ten 15-tube rocket launchers, and;
- eight Hawkeye HELLFIRE (Helicopter Launched Fire-and-forget) are used to engage air-to-air targets in conjunction with the nose-mounted sensor suite."

The eight Hellfire and ten rocket launcher tubes are attached as advertised. Two of the Hellfires (One on each side of the Scorpion) are spring-loaded missiles that can be launched with the push of a button on either side of the Scorpion.
The forward sensor pod does not move at all. The Scorpion also has four rotors, two mounted on each wing. These rotate freely.

Now in a previous blogpost here, I spoke of how disappointing the Avatar: AMP suit was because of the intense detail outside and then the sudden spartan detail inside. The Scorpion is no different. In some ways it is even worse and this is most evident in the cockpit.
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Control panel raised |
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Snug as a bug |
There are no control spokes visible or available for the pilot to hold on to. A joystick would have been nice. A plus side is that you can manually raise the forward control panel - where much of the sensors and HUD features are supposed to be holographicaly portrayed - to place or remove the pilot - a unique feature in helicopter toys today.
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Note the Exhaust |
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Note the olive drab rotors |
Unlike the AMP suit, the Scorpion does not have that "weathered" look, especially in the rotor area. Considering that a ship this "fat" is used to fly over, around and through a jungle planet, the Scorpion should be riddled with scratches. It's not.
If you have the time, the equipment and the skill, the Scorpion is worth "finishing" Personally I would not mind adding shark teeth to the front of the Scorpion, scratch and burn marks, a lot of gun-metal, rust and steel paint as well as other dings and dents. It's a sense, it's worth buying just so that you can customize it. And perhaps in the long run that's how it should be viewed - not as an incomplete toy, but as a project begging for completion.
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