Transformers Alternators Wish List
By Hervé St-Louis
December 27, 2003 - 13:15

It's surprising to say, but I've only discovered this line this week. I stopped collecting Transformers and G.I. Joes when I began concentrating on DCDirect, Marvel Legends and Marvel Select figures. It's tough being a collector these days. One must specialize. Nonetheless, the Hasbro/Takara's Transformers Alternators are exactly what I've always wanted.
I'm a Transformers fan from the 1980s. I grew up with them. I got far more Joes than Transformers as a kid. All I got was Shockwave, Cyclonus and some Gobots. Later, I got myself some Generation Two repaints such as Jazz, Starscream and the black Sideswipe. I love Transformers, but I have to admit that they have always been difficult to collect.


Hasbro, or should I say, Takara, the Japanese company responsible for the design and creation of most Transformer toys has noticed that I wasn't the only one not buying into the new Transformers released since 1996's Beast Wars. Alternators, called Binaltech in Japan, are 1/24 scaled cars Transformers featuring abundant details and better designed robot modes.

Hasbro and Takara have sought licenses from car manufacturers for Alternators, unlike the original Generation One Transformers. Car modes, including, dashboards, tires and seats, are accurate. Whereas there was nowhere to fit a human, in old Transformers, a human driver, provided one finds a compatible figure with the appropriate scale, can fit within an Alternator.

Since repaints have always been part of the Transformers' experience, the first repaint, Silver Streak has already been announced. Silver Streak is for all intents, Blue Streak with a new name. Hasbro must have lost the license to the name. It is an urban version of the Subaru car with the classic silver paint and modified parts such as a new rear tails and a new head.

My Wishes
Fans seem to appreciate the released Alternators. Hasbro has fuelled interest further by announcing that many Alternators would be repaints of initial moulds. Some possible repaints are very easy. Prowl could be a repaint of Smokescreen. Red Alert could be a repaint of Sideswipe. Each share the same transformation scheme and vehicle mode.

Others would fit, but would stretch credibility. Sunstreaker, like his brother Sideswipe, is a Lamborghini Countach. Traditionally, their robot mode was different. A better base would be a racing car Wheeljack with sponsors' logos and an urban-themed Sunstreaker. Their robot mode is closer. The only drawback is that Sunstreaker and Wheeljack are not "brothers."

Fellow Autobot Cliff Jumper is also a Porches, but a different model and with a different transformation theme. Cliff Jumper would probably work best as a repainted sports version of the new Volkswagen Beetle that is essential for the new Bumblebee! Both are about the same size and a better fit. I really hope we can get a 1/24 New Beetle Bumblebee and Cliff Jumper Figures.

Since learning about the Alternator line, fans have been requesting Decepticons. The most obvious request is a series of F15 jets. There are six F15 Decepticon jets. Hasbro and Takara could get much mileage with but one model. Some have suggested that the models should be a smaller scale. I beg to differ. A 1/24 line of Decepticon jets is critical.

Some figures seem almost impossible to recreate accurately. Megatron, the Walter gun creates a legal problem because laws forbid toy makers from making toys too similar to real weapons. All attempts by Hasbro and Takara to update Megatron, the Decepticon leader as a tank have felt flat for me. Can't they use an appropriate hand weapon like a bazooka or something?

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