 the Hooded Cobra Commander 788 here, and this is a very quick look at the 1988 Cobra Stellar Stiletto and the pilot, the Star Viper. I mentioned in a previous video that the second to last GI Joe vehicle that I bought as a kid was the Desert Fox. Well, this was the last GI Joe vehicle that I bought as a kid back in 1988. And this, the Cobra Stellar is basically a rocket ship. It's meant to be launched into space. And I wasn't really looking for a rocket ship. I wasn't into all the space stuff that was just starting to come out around about 1987. Really wasn't my thing. But what I was looking for was a Cobra Jet. I needed to augment my Cobra Air Force. And there wasn't a lot to choose from on the shelves in 1988. So I ended up getting this one, and it served the purpose. Now the Star Viper is a pretty basic figure, mostly in black. In fact, made entirely of black plastic with a few gold and red highlights. A very, very simple figure, non-removable helmet. The Stellar Stiletto is also pretty simple. It's made almost entirely of red plastic with a little bit of gray and silver. We have a cockpit with plenty of room for the pilot in there. We have some rocket engines. We have this tail fin that flips up because you're actually supposed to launch this thing vertically like that. We have kind of a rubbery nose cone. We have a chin cannon that actually rotates. And that's a little unusual. You don't see that very often. We have four missiles, two types, but four missiles. And those have some high-tech sculpting on there. They look very futuristic, not like realistic missiles, but just kind of futuristic looking. And that's basically it. It's really a very simple vehicle. There are some good things and some bad things about the Cobra Stellar Stiletto, but I won't go into that. I'll save that for the eventual full review of this toy. But that's just a nice quick look at it for right now. I hope you enjoyed it. Keep checking back for more full Vintage GI Joe toy reviews. Thanks for watching.