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Sorry Chris,
but the Academy CH53 is the CH-53E varient. The E varient is a completely different airframe than the MH-53J Pave Low.
CH-53E is longer and wider than CH-53A's, CH-53D's, CH-53G's, HH-53B's and HH-53C's. MH-53J's and MH-53M's are rebuilt HH-53B's and C's.
The CH-53E's and MH-53E's have larger rotor heads with 7 blades. A's, B's, C's, D's, G's, J's and M's have 6 rotor blades. The E's have 3 engines compared to other models' 2 engines. The E's have a canted tail rotor as opposed to straight.
If you'd like to build a MH-53J, Academy's CH-53E would be a very bad place to start. You'd be better off starting with Revell of Germany's CH-53G. The G model is very similar to the C and D models. Most, if not all, MH-53J's were once HH-53C's.
There is very little in common between the CH-53E and MH-53J. It would be like converting a Ford Mustang into a Chevy Camaro.
Sorry to be the one with the bad news.
Semper Fi,
Chris