 Hello everybody, HoodedCobraCommander788 here, and as you might be able to tell from my voice I am a little under the weather, but I wanted to shoot this special quick shot video anyway. As some of you may remember, in my review of Destro's Dispoiler a couple weeks ago, I mentioned that the Dispoiler had a docking feature with the Iron Grenadiers demon tank, but I didn't have the demon tank. Well one of our viewers, David Jones, sent me a demon tank and I think that was just great, I really appreciate it, so I wanted to thank David for that. Not only that, David has been just super cool every time I've talked to him, so I wanted to say thank you, and I wanted to get this thing in front of the camera as quickly as possible so you could check this thing out. The demon tank was introduced in 1988 and it came with the driver, the ferret, in mostly traditional iron grenadiers colors, not a bad figure. Setting aside the ferret to take a look at the demon tank, this tank has a lot of features. What you might notice is the tank is very wide and low to the ground and it is very narrow, not a traditional tank at all, but it has a lot of features. Probably the most notable feature is the extending tracks. It can extend the tracks, both of them, connect them in the middle. And now instead of the tank being low to the ground, now it's higher up probably so you can fire over cover or something like that. Let's lower this guy back down so we can look at some of the other features. We have six missiles and an elevating missile turret. Pretty cool. We have a gun turret here that can pivot and it can also elevate on a ratchet. Very nice. We've got a turret on the top right above the driver that can swivel and the infrared beam, which it can also swivel. Only one direction though. It cannot turn to the other side, it can only turn that way. Around on the back we have another gun turret, a rear facing gun turret and some nice detail on the back. And then we have a cockpit. You can open the cockpit by pulling it over to the side. It opens to the side and we have space for three figures in there. We have a driver, what I guess is probably a missile operator or a gunner facing to the side and then we have a rear facing gunner there. The ferret action figure can fit in the driver's seat, but it is a pretty tight fit. This could stand to be just like a quarter of an inch bigger, longer to fit the figure in a little better. You do have to squeeze it in pretty good, but you can fit in there. You can close the cockpit on the driver so he does fit in there. So a lot of cockpit space to fit three figures but the spaces for each individual figure could stand to be a little bigger. The middle seat is a bit better. He doesn't have to scrunch in there quite as much. The rear seat actually has plenty of room to fit a figure and that's probably got the most space. It fits in there very nicely. Of course the gunner's head does kind of stick out the window a little bit so that's kind of funny. But lots of features on this tank and one of those features as I said is that it will dock with Destro's Dispoiler and so why not show you that feature right now. This top gun has a couple knobs right here on the top and those will connect on Destro's Dispoiler on these underside jet exhausts right here and so you just connect that to dock Destro's Dispoiler with the demon tank and that's how it works and it works I think pretty good. Not a bad little feature. So that is the feature that I wanted to show you on Destro's Dispoiler but I wasn't able to but now I'm able to and that is thanks to Mr. David Jones. Thank you again sir. That means a lot to me. I can't tell you how much that means to me and thank you to everyone for watching and keep checking back for more full vintage GI Joe toy reviews in the future.