Left: A size comparison shot of the 1986 Tomahawk and the 2002 Night Attack Chopper (alias Wildfire).

The Tomahawk is longer, due to its rotor blades, but part of the Wildfire's length is its front chain gun.

The two aren't much different in width, at least of the main body. The Wildfire's "wings" make it a bit wider.

The Wildfire weighs a lot more, due to its sound technology.

Right: Continuing the size comparison by throwing in the 21st Century X-D Huey chopper (2000).

The Huey, being more precise in scale, is still the largest of the 3.75" scale helicopters, hands down.

Longer in body/tail, longer rotor blades, etc.

Left: A comparison shot of the 2002 Night Attack Chopper and the 1983 Dragonfly (the first GI Joe helicopter).

Huge difference... :)

Above left: Front shots of the Wildfire and Tomahawk, showing the armaments (actually, the Tomahawk's chin turret is concealed underneath).

Above right: Open cockpits, showing the difference in pilot positioning.

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