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Originally posted by: AndyHui
Yeah...Beast Wars went to hell...
Car Robots/Robots in Disguise didn't do so well afterwards.
Transformers made a big comeback in 2003 with the Armada series, but that is mainstream stuff. The Armada series has ended and will continue with the new Energon series.
These Alternator/BinalTech models are aimed at the high-end, near adult market. As I said above, there is no cartoon for this one.
Not exactly Alternator/BinalTech, but still designed with the same philosophy, is the incredible Master Piece/20th Anniversary Optimus Prime.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Anyone have pics of the Subaru and Viper transformers?
Found some of the WRX.
PICs of the Viper.
Originally posted by: AndyHui
This line isn't exactly cheap when you are talking about the top quality die-cast Japanese releases.
Full Gallery of Subaru Impreza WRC "Smokescreen"
Full Gallery of Dodge Viper SRT-10 "Sideswipe"
The Japanese version of the Subaru comes in two models, #7 and #8. The US edition only comes with #8. #7 is the Collector's model. IIRC, #7 won the WRC for 2003. It's worth even more if you have the version signed by the drivers.
Originally posted by: AndyHui
Keep in mind,
Alternators = US, Plastic
BinalTech = Japan, die-cast
The finish is MUCH better on the die-cast version, but you need to be careful with it otherwise you can get some paint chipping. FWIW, the Subaru was the *hardest* Transformer to transform that I have ever had. Because I was being careful, it took me over and hour to get it from car to robot and back.
Originally posted by: FFactory0x
i actually thought this was a real car that they were gonna have transform into a robot
Originally posted by: Rufio
how about the japanese ones? where can i buy those?
Originally posted by: AndyHui
Big Bad Toy Store is probably the best place to get them.
HobbyLink Japan is a good option too.
