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When prototype pictures of Binaltech/Alternators Tracks were released on the net a while ago, everyone noticed that the plastic color used was yellow. Most people dismissed this as being just the color of the proto, with Binaltech/Alternators having created Transformers faithful to their G1 counterparts in many ways, including colors. However, when Binaltech Tracks was released it surprised many fans to see that Tracks was indeed yellow! However, the Alternators version of the toy has gone in a different direction. It is recommended that you read the Binaltech Tracks review. This review will focus on the changes made to the toy for this release.
Packaging:
Vehicle Mode: Some of the best details on any toy are the smallest ones. Tracks has the "Z06" logo on the sides in front of the door, an Autobot symbol can be found on the license plate and in a surprise move, the side view mirrors are coated with vacuum metallized silver to make them look like real mirrors. While Binaltech has done this will all their releases, Alternators has not. And yes, Tracks is blue. Interestingly enough, when Takara saw that Hasbro was going to release a blue version of this toy, they actually rushed a Binaltech version into production (to be reviewed soon). Unlike the first Binaltech Smokescreen, this blue is dark, deep and has metallic flake! This looks fantastic on the toy, but unfortunately makes you scratch your head and wonder why this wasn't done for Smokescreen. What Tracks is still missing are the big flame decals on his hood. Takara has taken it upon themselves to add these to their blue Binaltech Tracks, but this version was available first, and frankly, while the flames would have been a nice G1 homage, they're hardly authentic, and being authentic to the real vehicle is part of the appeal of this line so I really don't miss their presence. The lack of die cast metal is not detrimental at all to this toy. In fact, in a way it makes things a bit better. The hood panels open forward, which for some reason on the Binaltech version is a bit tough, but on this one is simple since the plastic is flexible.
Robot Mode: One of the deco points that amazed me the most are the waist and upper leg pieces. Each of these are in the same colors as the Binaltech version, so they are a mix of gunmetal, silver and red. What amazed me is that the gunmetal and grey are done so well that the parts look like they're made of die cast metal. This is fantastic work and I'm glad they didn't try to use some flat silver or something cheap.
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