Mr.Bond007 wrote:coolpop wrote:No words can describe my love for Alternators line, maybe this picture will...
Cheers,
Coolpop
my god! u lucky bastard!![]()
I believe he also has the entire BT line as well...isn't that right, Coolpop?
Mr.Bond007 wrote:coolpop wrote:No words can describe my love for Alternators line, maybe this picture will...
Cheers,
Coolpop
my god! u lucky bastard!![]()
NotEnoughKibble wrote:I believe he also has the entire BT line as well...isn't that right, Coolpop?
coolpop wrote:NotEnoughKibble wrote:I believe he also has the entire BT line as well...isn't that right, Coolpop?
Hehehe, coincidentally I DO have a set of BT (scattered over 3 pics, haven't done an updated group pic of this line yet, and I forgot to put Kiss Cassettes in the first group shot). Yes I have the same passion for the Binaltechs.
Here are the pics...
BT-01 to BT-16 with all variants, KP01-03, BTA01-03 & Atari x Autorooper
BT-17 & BT-18
BT-19, BT-20, BT-21 & BT-22 (check out my review of this figure http://www.seibertron.com/energonpub/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=39496&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=81)
Hope you guys enjoy these.
Cheers,
Coolpop
OPTIMUS MAGNUS wrote:Dude, super kicka$$! Man, that Alt/BT collection is SUPERIOR! Do you ever wish you had one of each to open as well? Sometimes it KILLS me to leave em all boxed up.
coolpop wrote:OPTIMUS MAGNUS wrote:Dude, super kicka$$! Man, that Alt/BT collection is SUPERIOR! Do you ever wish you had one of each to open as well? Sometimes it KILLS me to leave em all boxed up.
Thanks man. I do open/play with my BTs, but just not as much compared to the Alternators.
Sledge wrote:The Viper mold looks great, but the posability sucks. Worse, it's not even because the joints aren't there, it's just that bits of bodywork get in the way of the limbs. Especially the legs.
bcm77 wrote:I have mixed feelings about Alternators or their Binaltech counterparts,I really like the ones that retain much of their G1 appearance in robot mode even if the alt mode isn't the same model of car but some of the others aren't that impressive in robot mode or the alt mode doesn't fit the character.
I think what restricts the line is the "sportscars only" concept which I suspect is much of the reason for the relative lack of Decepticons.
If the line had expanded to include other fully licensed vehicles such as fire trucks,ambulances,military vehicles,construction vehicles or whatever else I think it could have been even better.
Stormrider wrote:I wasn't discouraged by the fact that the line lacked Decepticons. The Autobots made up most of the cars in the G1 line (1984-86), which most of the characters were based on. The Masterpiece line has helped fill in the Decepticon gap with the three seekers and Megatron.
customtoysandmore wrote:I wish they would come back too and with more characters that way I wouldn't have to build my ownhere is my ironhide and barricadei made. more at http://www.customtoysandmore.com
loomdog32 wrote:The alternator line filled what I considered a HUGE void in this type of toy line in that they were LICENSED SCALE MODELS!!!
Im very disappointed that Hasbro/TakTomy didnt take advantage of the licenses acquired by GM (proven by the licensed by GM logo on just about everything movie related) to make alternator versions of the movie characters.. I really wanted a Camaro alt too, even if it was Yellow and called Bumblebee
SpacerAM2 wrote:Jazz,Smokescreen,Skids and Hound are the best ones in the Alternator line.
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