The included engine cans, simultaneously disappointing and incredible. Among all four, only the two on the left are original. The two Monogram based cans on the right must have hopped on later.
![[Image: A4413-B7-A-6-C41-4375-8-CF4-EABA85-C702-F8.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/cHJ5Mqqg/A4413-B7-A-6-C41-4375-8-CF4-EABA85-C702-F8.jpg)
Red Leader Pyro had two cast-whole cans on its underside. The shallow depth of the intake gives it away. The visible top can appears deeper, with likely the other on top also being made from the long-rectangle Saturn V half, matching the hero model. This is consistent with the other highly detailed Pyro X Wings. For whatever reason it would seem they only cast the ‘standard’ engine can.
![[Image: A4413-B7-A-6-C41-4375-8-CF4-EABA85-C702-F8.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/cHJ5Mqqg/A4413-B7-A-6-C41-4375-8-CF4-EABA85-C702-F8.jpg)
Red Leader Pyro had two cast-whole cans on its underside. The shallow depth of the intake gives it away. The visible top can appears deeper, with likely the other on top also being made from the long-rectangle Saturn V half, matching the hero model. This is consistent with the other highly detailed Pyro X Wings. For whatever reason it would seem they only cast the ‘standard’ engine can.

