Transformers
Binaltech
BT-01 Smokescreen as Subaru Impreza WRC 2003 (8/03)
#7
Solberg / Mills
#8
Makinen / Lindstorm
BT-02 Lambor (Sideswipe)
as Dodge Viper SRT-10 (12/03)
BT-03
Streak as Subaru Impreza WRX (3/04)
BT-04
Hound as Jeep Wrangler (03/04)
BT-05
Dead End as Dodge Viper Competition Coupe (07/04)
BT-06
Tracks as 2004 Chevy Corvette Z06 (08/04)
BT-06B
Tracks 2004 as Blue Chevy Corvette Z06 (11/04)
BT-07
Smokescreen GT as Subaru Impreza WRC 2004 (09/04)
#1
Solberg / Mills
#2
Hernoven / Lehtinen
BT-08
Meister as Mazda RX8 (9/04)
BT08
Meister as VRM Edition Mazda RX8 (9/04)
Masterpiece
Edition
MP01
Convoy (Optimus Prime) Semi-truck Cab (12/03)
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Package |
Binaltech
Dead End came in the same scale die-cast car style packaging as the
previous Binaltech releases. The box insert also double as
display stand for the car.
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Binaltech
Story
In
the year 2003, the Autobots are slowly being destroyed by a powerful
corrosive rust set upon them by the evil Decepticons. With Megatron and
his troops advancing and the humans increasingly in danger, a final,
desperate project is put into action - human created Transformers. Thus,
the newest Transformers are born via a new technology: Binaltech!
Binaltech
Instruction Booklet
Binaltech
toy came with full color booklet that detailed the features of the toy
and instruction on how to transform the vehicle into robot mode. The
transformation process can be a bit tricky at first but became very easy
after a few attempts (though not recommend for younger children as the
toy was obviously aimed at older adult collectors). The transformation
process for Dead End was the same as that of Sideswipe.
Alternate
Version |
Hasbro
released a cheaper cost alternative to Takara Binaltech die-cast
version as Transformers Alternators. The Alternators had the
die-cast body parts replaced with molded color plastic parts.
The toy was identical to the Binaltech version but
without the heavy feel of die-cast and the sheen of
painted die-cast body. In fact the two versions looked
identical from a distance, however, the difference became quite
appearance when one pick up the two toys. (Think of
Alternators as plastic scale model-kit car version and the Binaltech
as scale model die-cast car version). Alternator came in a slightly
larger box than the Binaltech packaging but the box was very
plain looking without any die-cut windows. The instruction was
also just a
plain mono-color sheet like other US Transformers toys, unlike
Takara version that came with full color booklet and a bio-card
(found in most Takara Transformers toys)
However the toy was perfect for those on tight budget who can
not afford the much higher price Binaltech version but want to
own these amazing toy engineering pieces. Hasbro painted
Alternator Silverstreak and it look almost identical to BT
version so I would assume they would do it to subsequence
releases but this does not seem to be the case. Cost saving seem
to still be Hasbro only concern even on these fine pieces of
Transformers and that is just too bad. |
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Takara
released BT-05 in July of 2004 as the fifth figure in the Binal-Tech
series. This was the first new figure to come out since Hound was
released in March. Dead End was not totally new however as the toy was
retooled of previously released Binal Tech toy BT-02. BT-05 was also
somewhat unique in that it was the first Destron to be release in Binal
Tech line. Like other BT toys, Dead End was one of the G1 characters,
however, since he was not a Cybertron he was originally not part of the
die-cast car line and the character actually was one of the car from a
combiner set that form Menasor. Looking at the head sculpt, one would
think this robot and car would be released as Sunstreaker (especially
since he was Sideswipe brother) but for some unknown reason Takara and
Hasbro decided to made him into Dead End. In any case, Dead End was one
great looking vehicle mode and probably by far the most striking looking
of all BT releases thus far. The vehicle featured Dodge Viper
Competition Coupe in black with silver racing "competition"
stripes. The clear parts were tinted red and gave the vehicle even more
ominous look. While the toy was a retool of BT-02, unlike Silverstreak,
this one had plenty of new parts including the roof, rear and side
skirt sections. |