Through some dumb decisions that I wasn't aware of until it was too late, *TH-cam is not actually paying me for this video.* I am still getting paid for my back catalogue though, if you have the time, could you help a guy out? th-cam.com/play/PL4pBFefOBUrAyNV-SnF_ux2sitl0ou77L.html
You bet! I actually just watched a bunch of your old reviews when you were on the MP side of things, I was very happy that you went to chug scale, it’s what made me want to go to chug
I'm confused about your term of, "diet review". Is it the length of the video? I feel like a diet review would be in the format of a TH-cam short. I love your reviews and skills at stop motion animation btw (I dabble but I don't have proper equipment to make anything decent). Not a critique, I'm genuinely curious.
@@random_toaster Diet refers to how much work I put into this. generally a drive in, transformation, articulation and the transform out are the only things animated. things like skits, jokes revolving around sets and animations, extra bits of fun animation I do, etc are cut from the production process and I just focus on talking with a smattering of stop motion thrown in
I miss realistic vehicle modes. Robots following vehicle mode makes way more sense from a story perspective. It always bothered me in the G1 cartoon that the robot modes had Earth-mode kibble when they still had supposedly Cybertronian alt-modes. Since then the Bumblebee movie has demonstrated that even when the robot modes look a little different, characters can still be easily recognizable as long as the color scheme and general aesthetic is still there.
The Bumblebee movie demonstrated many things, and that's what makes it good. I hope Wheeljack looks the same way he did in Bumblebee, but with new rusty van kibble parts.
@@stivers56 actually I think armarda did funny though that there cybertron robot modes look like they have more earth life features than there actual earth modes
@@cyberfire7191 no no beast wars did if you look close enough in the first episode you’ll notice Megatron lacks any beast kibble prior to assuming his t-rex mode, beast wars ii also reinforces this
The amount of engineering that went into this that it doesn't just have an ugly backpack in robot mode is astonishing. People say modern engineering is incredible, but this was the true prime.
@@pancho855 I own two copies of Smokescreen. There are a few different versions (2 different rally car numbers/drivers/co-drivers). One is the plastic American Alternators version (#8) the other is a dicast Binaltech version (#7). The #8 car Binaltech one I want is also. Apparently Takara released two more in 2004 of the 2004 WRC car. I want those too. 😁
My wife gave this guy as a Christmas gift, it's the only one of the Subarus that broke. Still got 12 of these bad boys and 3 Binaltechs. These toys are real masterpieces, hope transformer reviewers revisited them more often.
I love the Alternators, I have Sliverstreak, Wheeljack, Windcharger, Optimus and my favorites Swindle and Shockwave. They are really awesome, wish we could get some new ones...
Such a good review, man. My first Alternator was Smokescreen and I loved it so much. I remember being hopeful and excited of where the line would go. While the vehicle modes were FANTASTIC, the bot modes seemed to get less and less love. Still a cherished line to this day. 👍🏼
Favorite Alternator was a tie between Windcharger and Hound. Both great vehicles and both great robots. Though the windcharger is a bit more fun to transform. The rollbars on Hound are really fun to transform though. When the Bayfilms were first announced I was with the group of people that thought Bay would use the Alternators/Binaltech lines as a base for the transformers. I mean the work was all done and that would have been a nice thing. Instead we got the robotvomit transformations where Bay was like "Lets see how hard we can work the CGI department" when it came to transforming. These cars and trucks were amazing and it was a shame we never got to see them on the Silverscreen.
I started off collecting 1:24 scale die-cast model cars as a kid so I begged for these in my collection. Even now I still want them to blend in with my die-cast collection, especially with how you praise the car modes!
Words can't really express how much I miss alternators, knowing MPs are about cartoon accuracy now I just want a new separate MP line that is based on making transformers but the most realistic way possible as Alternators were, with new cars, different faces, better engineering etc.
It really is my preference when Transformers prioritizes alt modes over the robot mode. Especially since that real life transforming car showed us that an odd looking robot is more realistic.
it doesn't quite have to be though. take for instance Studio Series Offroad bee. somehow the thing is a perfectly proportionate, and even semi functional mini alternators figure, and yet the robot looks aweomse (with the caveat of faux chest)
“Alternators is 20 years old”. Remember that scene from “The Last Crusade” where the guy chooses the wrong Holy Grail and then ages rapidly until he dies? Yeah, what I’m feeling rn 😂
I admire your ability to get your audience hyped for whatever is the subject of the video. I was entertained all the way through. The use of stop motion, the transitions, the photography, the advertisements, and the actual review, all top tier. If I could subscribe 100 times I would.
alternators is kinda what ive wanted to do as a 3rdparty line. Like i have this concept for like a modern prime wit ha flat cap that mixs headmasters and alternators so yu can modle the interior. Basicaly my goal ifi can even get it off the ground is 1/24 vehicles that transform but you cant tell from the alt mod and it just looks like its a1/24 model. that why acessories liek the head and weapons ifyou cant intergrate them are seperate parts. If it doesn't help the alt mode it comes packed seperatly.
Alternators brought me back to Transformer collecting. This mold is why I fell in love again with the brand. To this day I display my Alternator Smokescreen. So ahead of its time.
This was the line that got me back into collecting Transformers. I still have them in my collection. You said it...they were the masterpieces of their time.
I love this TF line! I remember being so stoked when Binaltech was announced and the first figures had die-cast and Smokescreen had rally-accurate variants for each driver. Ricochet gets a big pass from me on engineering bc it’s the same mold as that very first toy released, even though it came much later in the line. These figures were incredibly premium for the cost. If they could do another line of these now at around $50-60 USD, I think they’d have a major hit on their hands.
I was just thinking about Alternators the other day. The only one I have had is Optimus and I always wanted Smokescreen and Skids. Alternators are still very cheap nowadays so I am gonna try and track some down
I agree in that if they brought back the Alternators, they'd be Masterpiece-priced. Worse, they might be Hasbro Pulse or Amazon exclusives to bump the price up more.
Great review. I loved my alternators. Top tip: I took a dremel to the "hip" bits on the top of the legs and carved out the inside corners to allow a LOT more articulation. Now the legs can bend 90 degrees forward.
I remember my first transformer was the alternator smokescreen. I would always put it next to my tv when I was playing gran turismo 3 because one of the rally car looks just like him. When I got cybertron hotshot, I was really disappointed because he didn't had the same feature as smokescreen. I was just a kid back then and my expectations were unrealistically high. The alternator toys really set the bar high for me.
Didn't know there was a Ricochet in this line. I definitely want to make room for some character from this era someday. The Mirage/Rodimus mold looks like fun, as well.
Cool it with the coolant questions. You'll catch the unwanted attention of international coolant conglomerates. They'll put you on ice if you're not more careful.
What I like about alternators is not only the fact that they have super realistic vehicles is that they make sense because in the movies I wasn’t such a big fan of the bots turning into these rare and expensive cars when they’re supposed to be in disguise, so although the Subaru is a really nice car and make great rally car but people aren’t going to stare at it for as long as they can
Shockwave ended up being a nice looking figure, and prowl was not a repaint of smokescreen/silver streak which was unexpected. Some robots certainly ended up better than others, but it’s still the craziest thing that Ravage got two toys in this line and one of them had a beast mode!
I actually have a soft spot for the robot modes in this line (yes, even Tracks's). To me, they perfectly capture that stocky and bulked up aesthetic I associate with 2000's Transformers figures.
Maybe you should add the fact that hasbro decide to use all plastic materials for the Alternators series while Takara went crazy with a diecast part for the majority of the car shell parts which add makes it a super premium finish and more realistic feeling on the alt mode itself.
It's always nice when transformers look like they came from their alt mode rather than wearing parts of it like a poncho. For example, Classics Bumblebee having the front seats as part of the thighs, Starscream's nosecone sticking out from his back, or Frumble's chest looking like a tape
I have the Smokescreen mold of this figure, which was part of the first wave of Alternators. Looks like they didn't change anything other than color for this repaint.
This was the line that got me back into Transformers. Classics, and eventually MP took their place but I couldn't wait to hunt down the latest Alternators when they released. The likenesses and familiar characters with the modern vehicles was an absolute stroke of brilliance. So many fond memories of a simpler time... I still find it hard to believe that these haven't increased in value as much as they deserve, after seeing recent figures from the Siege and Earthrise lines going for insanely high $$$. I can still find them at cons for $10-$20 loose, bargains by today's standard.
@@TheLazyEyebrow A few years back, I bought the Binaltech version of Smokescreen for $10. The paint on the BTs is AMAZING compared to the plastic Alts. Paid less than $20 for a boxed BT Prowl as well. I'd rather buy those than any current voyager or deluxe class and pay more.
The only Alternators fugue i was able to pick up when these were in stores (at a Toys'R'Us, no less) was the Shockwave Mazda RX8. Still one of my favorites!
Wow, this guy looks absolutely awesome! I might have to get him, for some reason the proportions just work for me. As for the gun, I'm just gonna call it a "freeze ray" considering the parts it's made of.
I LOVED ALTERNATORS/BINALTECH! They were the original Masterpieces (vehicle mode at least) but man I wish this kind of detail was in the vehicle modes of the modern masterpiece figures :(
Alternators as a line amuses me because of the sheer juxtaposition between these scale models making compromised but charming robot modes out of Energon-era engineering vs current Masterpiece going out of its way to make the transformations as tedious and convoluted as possible just to make the front of the robot, and only the front, match the G1 animation model.
i've still got most of my Alternators still in the boxes unopened. Pretty cool, but yeah the robot modes looked Mid at best so I just kept them in the boxes.
I actually own a few of these. windcharger is a really solid entry for a vehicle mode. prowl in robot mode is a nightmare. there are some ways to manipulate the parts to make them more manageable and add in some articulation
I'm no scale model enthusiast, and yet Alternators was always one of my favorite lines. I've got nearly every figure that was released at retail. "Ironic" to this video, however, Ricochet is one of the few holes in my collection that I never managed to fill.
1) Alternators/Binaltech is my 2nd favorite toy line after G1. Like you I LOVED the car modes. (I also love the story line was a continuation of G1.) 2) You gave me a wonderful idea what to do with a spare parts Jazz I have - he will donate his head to make a more accurate Ricochet! Thanks!!
When this line came out my G1's were in a box at my parents and I was not yet a "collector." I never really felt I missed out on the Alternator/Binaltech line until watching this review. It is very unfortunate that we will never see a line like this again at that price point. Thanks for the review. As always I enjoyed it!
Personally I prefer the Smokescreen version as I grew up on the WRC but I do love this figure’s gaudy look, the aftermarket spoiler is also a good touch
I still have the silver version of this (Silverstreak) which was awesome because I actually owned the very same colour & model of Impreza in real life, was so cool owning my own car as a transformer!
Love your videos. Just got Galvatron the legacy and coronation Starscream on Wednesday at Walmart. Waiting for a new decepticon which is the apc transformers prime Soundwave he will be also coming with Laserbeak
AWESOME! I LOVE ALTERNATORS & BINALTECH! This is the series that got me back into Transformers. I always imagined updates to the G1 Figures using modern day vehicles. Ricochet is one of the better figures, but we did get so many repaints of this mold that it made it less impressive with each iteration. *FUN FACT #1 this mold was actually made in Left and Right Hand Drives and is a variant within the Silverstreak mold. My Favorite Alternator is Mirage. He is also the only one that had a rear-engine design. Shockwave / Laserwave is my second favorite as I love the RX-8 design and I feel that is one of the best designs that overall captures the spirit this line was going for. My Holy Grail is the BT-17 Wonderfest Nemesis Prime MISB. One day I will get that figure to complete my entire Binaltech set. I think this would be a great spin-off series to do reviews on being you're such a car enthusiast. I never noticed the molded Rotar and Caliper on the wheel. This line also drew me into making Custom Alternators of characters using 1/24 scale models or Remote Control Car chasis to create other members of the team that I wish they would have made. *FUN FACT #2 Kreons fit PERFECT in the seats of Alternators. One of the reasons I got into Kre-o back when they came out. Alternity was a cool concept as I love Bumblebee and Cliffjumper and that Megatron and the Seekers finally got a vehicle Alt mode. I wish they would have kept Alternity the same scale, but used the new engineering into the figures as the Race Car Girl that came with them would have made more sense as they would have been able to fit in the car. I could go on and on about this line as it is still my favorite as I'm a car enthusiast as well. Hope you do more of these. I wish they would take another shot at this line given how far MP engineering and designs have come in 14 years. Always love when Alternators / Binaltech get some love!
as far as that goes, here's the data we worked 1/14 Generations Wreck Gar/Junkheap (averaged out size of 5 different dirt bikes) 1/18 Legacy Arcee 1/20 Combiner Wars Groove
My ideal Transformers line would be a hybrid of Alternators, and Studio Series! Maybe a bit of Human Alliance thrown in there! But if I were to design my own Transformer toys, I’d be sure to build them out of parts and materials that are built to last! AND I’d only add paint where, in car and robot mode there actually WOULD be paint, as I’d try to have as many parts be actual separate colored pieces built INTO the toy itself! And that’s another thing! I want this to be an actual TOY to be played with, and messed with! Without people having to worry about chipped paint or cracking plastic. In fact, I’m thinking of modeling all the parts for a custom Bumblebee toy in blender based on the Pontiac Solstice that we have in our garage! Long story short, Alternators is the GOAT when it comes to figures that are true robots in disguise!!! Human Alliance was like a slightly more budget friendly “alternative” (get it?😂 “alternators”…”alternative”) but seriously, Human Alliance was also an excellent line that gave younger collectors a more accessible and usually easier version of Alternators, based on the original movies! I’d love to make a custom 3D printed TF Toy (or at least a prototype) that captures that same detailed and interactive model car aesthetic that Alternators/Alternity/BinalTech/Human Alliance captures, but with more playable and intricate robot modes that are more like the Studio series, with gymnastic articulation, and secure tabs and stuff but not cringe worthy to get unlocked! (And as shown in your epic review, the ability to build filler pieces out of existing car parts!!! I was blown away at how brilliant that was! AND THATS ALMOST EXACTLY WHAT I WOULD IMAGINE MOST OF A TRANSFORMER TO BE LIKE, AND HOW IT WOULD TRANSFORM IN REAL LIFE: CAR PARTS FOLDING, SPINNING, MOVING AND COMING TOGETHER TO BECOME LARGER PARTS OF ROBOT MODE LIKE THE GUT, OR ARMS OR LEGS!) Anyway, I love the Alternators line, and I love your videos dude! As an animator myself, you are certainly an inspiration to me! I’m currently working on some short stop motion/mixed media animation clips and I just wanna thank you for continuing your awesome, funny, and creative videos!!! Keep it up dude! (And I hope you’re doing well and had a wonderful Christmas!!!)
Ahhh Ricochet, one of my favorite Alternator figures. My first car was an Acura RSX (Prowl) and my second was a Subaru Impreza (Ricochet). Hence why they are on full display in my room and my profile picture!
Through some dumb decisions that I wasn't aware of until it was too late, *TH-cam is not actually paying me for this video.* I am still getting paid for my back catalogue though, if you have the time, could you help a guy out?
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as in, watch everything else? sure!
You bet! I actually just watched a bunch of your old reviews when you were on the MP side of things, I was very happy that you went to chug scale, it’s what made me want to go to chug
I'm confused about your term of, "diet review". Is it the length of the video? I feel like a diet review would be in the format of a TH-cam short. I love your reviews and skills at stop motion animation btw (I dabble but I don't have proper equipment to make anything decent). Not a critique, I'm genuinely curious.
for sure! I like showing you videos to new people when they hang out with me
@@random_toaster Diet refers to how much work I put into this. generally a drive in, transformation, articulation and the transform out are the only things animated. things like skits, jokes revolving around sets and animations, extra bits of fun animation I do, etc are cut from the production process and I just focus on talking with a smattering of stop motion thrown in
I miss realistic vehicle modes. Robots following vehicle mode makes way more sense from a story perspective. It always bothered me in the G1 cartoon that the robot modes had Earth-mode kibble when they still had supposedly Cybertronian alt-modes. Since then the Bumblebee movie has demonstrated that even when the robot modes look a little different, characters can still be easily recognizable as long as the color scheme and general aesthetic is still there.
The Bumblebee movie demonstrated many things, and that's what makes it good. I hope Wheeljack looks the same way he did in Bumblebee, but with new rusty van kibble parts.
Actually, bumblebee did not introduce that, I think cybertron or animated did
@@stivers56 actually I think armarda did funny though that there cybertron robot modes look like they have more earth life features than there actual earth modes
@@cyberfire7191 oh, yeah
@@cyberfire7191 no no beast wars did if you look close enough in the first episode you’ll notice Megatron lacks any beast kibble prior to assuming his t-rex mode, beast wars ii also reinforces this
The amount of engineering that went into this that it doesn't just have an ugly backpack in robot mode is astonishing. People say modern engineering is incredible, but this was the true prime.
I really do love it
Alternators Smokescreen was ahead of his time, and nobody has yet caught up to him.
@@pancho855 I own two copies of Smokescreen. There are a few different versions (2 different rally car numbers/drivers/co-drivers). One is the plastic American Alternators version (#8) the other is a dicast Binaltech version (#7). The #8 car Binaltech one I want is also. Apparently Takara released two more in 2004 of the 2004 WRC car. I want those too. 😁
My wife gave this guy as a Christmas gift, it's the only one of the Subarus that broke. Still got 12 of these bad boys and 3 Binaltechs. These toys are real masterpieces, hope transformer reviewers revisited them more often.
oh nooooo
Fantastic. These were the good old days
I love the Alternators, I have Sliverstreak, Wheeljack, Windcharger, Optimus and my favorites Swindle and Shockwave. They are really awesome, wish we could get some new ones...
I wish they'd revive the Alternators line, but with new alts, and characters, with modern engineering. This was my favorite line, and still is.
Such a good review, man. My first Alternator was Smokescreen and I loved it so much. I remember being hopeful and excited of where the line would go. While the vehicle modes were FANTASTIC, the bot modes seemed to get less and less love. Still a cherished line to this day. 👍🏼
that's kinda how it went eh?
This is probably the most realistic transformers I've ever seen!
Favorite Alternator was a tie between Windcharger and Hound. Both great vehicles and both great robots. Though the windcharger is a bit more fun to transform. The rollbars on Hound are really fun to transform though. When the Bayfilms were first announced I was with the group of people that thought Bay would use the Alternators/Binaltech lines as a base for the transformers. I mean the work was all done and that would have been a nice thing. Instead we got the robotvomit transformations where Bay was like "Lets see how hard we can work the CGI department" when it came to transforming. These cars and trucks were amazing and it was a shame we never got to see them on the Silverscreen.
They need to bring back the alternators concept and do it with modern engineering.
if they did this now it'd probably cost $150 a pop
I started off collecting 1:24 scale die-cast model cars as a kid so I begged for these in my collection. Even now I still want them to blend in with my die-cast collection, especially with how you praise the car modes!
That ricochet gives me decepticon vibes which that head
Words can't really express how much I miss alternators, knowing MPs are about cartoon accuracy now I just want a new separate MP line that is based on making transformers but the most realistic way possible as Alternators were, with new cars, different faces, better engineering etc.
Ayyy my two favorite channels posted on the same day??! This sure helps since I'm stuck in the couch
I would like to see the alternators come back. I never got one, but human alliance bumblebee is close enough, and it's a fun toy.
A Saber Rider Peter Cullen reference -and- a proper 4 wheel burnout at the end? Be still my heart!
It really is my preference when Transformers prioritizes alt modes over the robot mode. Especially since that real life transforming car showed us that an odd looking robot is more realistic.
it doesn't quite have to be though. take for instance Studio Series Offroad bee. somehow the thing is a perfectly proportionate, and even semi functional mini alternators figure, and yet the robot looks aweomse (with the caveat of faux chest)
When the world needed him most, he returned.
I NEED that Argosy Optimus!
I appreciate the detail of your comments and your animations ❤ like when all four wheels spin and produce smoke! This vehicle is all wheel drive!
I had one of these. It's a shame I lost him. A Silver one of similar design. 🥺
silverstreak! that one looks aweoms.e it's a shame you don't have it anymore
@@TheLazyEyebrow I'd give anything to buy myself a replacement. But I don't know how available they even are anymore...
“Alternators is 20 years old”. Remember that scene from “The Last Crusade” where the guy chooses the wrong Holy Grail and then ages rapidly until he dies? Yeah, what I’m feeling rn 😂
I admire your ability to get your audience hyped for whatever is the subject of the video. I was entertained all the way through. The use of stop motion, the transitions, the photography, the advertisements, and the actual review, all top tier. If I could subscribe 100 times I would.
the compliment is appreciated!
Alternators was the line that brought me back to collecting Transformers after 20 years.
alternators is kinda what ive wanted to do as a 3rdparty line. Like i have this concept for like a modern prime wit ha flat cap that mixs headmasters and alternators so yu can modle the interior. Basicaly my goal ifi can even get it off the ground is 1/24 vehicles that transform but you cant tell from the alt mod and it just looks like its a1/24 model. that why acessories liek the head and weapons ifyou cant intergrate them are seperate parts. If it doesn't help the alt mode it comes packed seperatly.
Alternators brought me back to Transformer collecting. This mold is why I fell in love again with the brand. To this day I display my Alternator Smokescreen. So ahead of its time.
I want Ravage. The one that actually turns into a Jaguar like the original.
Wow! It’s so awesome that strong bad was able to make a cameo for the commercial! That’s awesome! “Double Combo!”
This was the line that got me back into collecting Transformers. I still have them in my collection.
You said it...they were the masterpieces of their time.
I love this TF line! I remember being so stoked when Binaltech was announced and the first figures had die-cast and Smokescreen had rally-accurate variants for each driver. Ricochet gets a big pass from me on engineering bc it’s the same mold as that very first toy released, even though it came much later in the line. These figures were incredibly premium for the cost. If they could do another line of these now at around $50-60 USD, I think they’d have a major hit on their hands.
I was just thinking about Alternators the other day. The only one I have had is Optimus and I always wanted Smokescreen and Skids. Alternators are still very cheap nowadays so I am gonna try and track some down
Okay, I’m sold. This is one of the best toy lines in transformers history.
I agree in that if they brought back the Alternators, they'd be Masterpiece-priced. Worse, they might be Hasbro Pulse or Amazon exclusives to bump the price up more.
Wow, you haven't done an alternator review in FOREVER!
I still have all of my Binaltech and Altenators - still my favourite Transformers line to date! Binaltech Laserwave is my top choice.
the RX8 mold was probably one of my favourites
Great review. I loved my alternators.
Top tip: I took a dremel to the "hip" bits on the top of the legs and carved out the inside corners to allow a LOT more articulation. Now the legs can bend 90 degrees forward.
You make really good points about how spoiled we are. Awesome review, honestly you do amazing work.
I cannot say how much I agree with some of y’all and how much I love this video. Awesome as always Lazy.
i love how you animated him putting the gun in his chest while transforming
I remember my first transformer was the alternator smokescreen. I would always put it next to my tv when I was playing gran turismo 3 because one of the rally car looks just like him. When I got cybertron hotshot, I was really disappointed because he didn't had the same feature as smokescreen. I was just a kid back then and my expectations were unrealistically high. The alternator toys really set the bar high for me.
Didn't know there was a Ricochet in this line. I definitely want to make room for some character from this era someday. The Mirage/Rodimus mold looks like fun, as well.
Great review. Brings back good memories. I had Bluestreak and Silverstreak, Optimus Prime and Hound. Amazing details!
Cool it with the coolant questions. You'll catch the unwanted attention of international coolant conglomerates. They'll put you on ice if you're not more careful.
but I don't WANT to chill out!
Glad to see that when you animated the vehicle, you gave it AWD =)
Loved this line, one of the lines that got me back into collecting when I did.
just commenting to appreciate the little detail of the smoke getting caught under the wheel wells when he was doing a burnout at the end. well done
Thanks!
I loved Alternators back in the day, both the concept and the toys.
Although I too am a sucker for realistic and scale accurate vehicle mode
What I like about alternators is not only the fact that they have super realistic vehicles is that they make sense because in the movies I wasn’t such a big fan of the bots turning into these rare and expensive cars when they’re supposed to be in disguise, so although the Subaru is a really nice car and make great rally car but people aren’t going to stare at it for as long as they can
I gotta say.
This looks like one of the best robot modes from this line.
Shockwave ended up being a nice looking figure, and prowl was not a repaint of smokescreen/silver streak which was unexpected. Some robots certainly ended up better than others, but it’s still the craziest thing that Ravage got two toys in this line and one of them had a beast mode!
Alternators/Binaltechs were really cool!
woah nice masking on the smoke[behind the wheel well]
its such a nice detail on the animation
Thanks!
I actually have a soft spot for the robot modes in this line (yes, even Tracks's). To me, they perfectly capture that stocky and bulked up aesthetic I associate with 2000's Transformers figures.
Maybe you should add the fact that hasbro decide to use all plastic materials for the Alternators series while Takara went crazy with a diecast part for the majority of the car shell parts which add makes it a super premium finish and more realistic feeling on the alt mode itself.
It's always nice when transformers look like they came from their alt mode rather than wearing parts of it like a poncho. For example, Classics Bumblebee having the front seats as part of the thighs, Starscream's nosecone sticking out from his back, or Frumble's chest looking like a tape
Agreed except starscream, would rather that tuck nicely within the chest. mind you the MP having the turbines become the chest was most excellent
@@TheLazyEyebrow Eh, whatever floats your boat, it's a matter of preference, after all
I have the Smokescreen mold of this figure, which was part of the first wave of Alternators. Looks like they didn't change anything other than color for this repaint.
the Alternators were an incredible line.
i really felt, "and still do" that they are Masterpiece adjacents at the very least.
This was the line that got me back into Transformers. Classics, and eventually MP took their place but I couldn't wait to hunt down the latest Alternators when they released. The likenesses and familiar characters with the modern vehicles was an absolute stroke of brilliance. So many fond memories of a simpler time... I still find it hard to believe that these haven't increased in value as much as they deserve, after seeing recent figures from the Siege and Earthrise lines going for insanely high $$$. I can still find them at cons for $10-$20 loose, bargains by today's standard.
no kidding. I bought Ricochet and Jazz 2nd hand for the price of what voyager is going for retail, never mind the aftermarket
@@TheLazyEyebrow A few years back, I bought the Binaltech version of Smokescreen for $10. The paint on the BTs is AMAZING compared to the plastic Alts. Paid less than $20 for a boxed BT Prowl as well. I'd rather buy those than any current voyager or deluxe class and pay more.
Really wish we got more transformers with sedan altmodes
My favourite is still the Dodge Viper Sideswipe. Again, robot mode is dog water but the car mode is chefs kiss!
The only Alternators fugue i was able to pick up when these were in stores (at a Toys'R'Us, no less) was the Shockwave Mazda RX8. Still one of my favorites!
That had to be a fun transformation to animate.
That is a cool looking car mode though, and so is the robot mode too👍🏻👍🏻.
Wow, this guy looks absolutely awesome! I might have to get him, for some reason the proportions just work for me.
As for the gun, I'm just gonna call it a "freeze ray" considering the parts it's made of.
Thanks now i want one of these
The fact that they added INTERIORS in the vehicle with no problems is what it fascinates me.
Thanks for the amazing review! This really brought back memories, Alternator Line are my favorites!
I LOVED ALTERNATORS/BINALTECH! They were the original Masterpieces (vehicle mode at least) but man I wish this kind of detail was in the vehicle modes of the modern masterpiece figures :(
Alternators as a line amuses me because of the sheer juxtaposition between these scale models making compromised but charming robot modes out of Energon-era engineering vs current Masterpiece going out of its way to make the transformations as tedious and convoluted as possible just to make the front of the robot, and only the front, match the G1 animation model.
Cool stop motion at the end👍🏼👍🏼
i've still got most of my Alternators still in the boxes unopened. Pretty cool, but yeah the robot modes looked Mid at best so I just kept them in the boxes.
alternators is one of my all time favorite line
I actually own a few of these. windcharger is a really solid entry for a vehicle mode. prowl in robot mode is a nightmare. there are some ways to manipulate the parts to make them more manageable and add in some articulation
I'm no scale model enthusiast, and yet Alternators was always one of my favorite lines. I've got nearly every figure that was released at retail. "Ironic" to this video, however, Ricochet is one of the few holes in my collection that I never managed to fill.
This toy line is the most underrated.
New vid YAY!
Can you do b127?????????
1) Alternators/Binaltech is my 2nd favorite toy line after G1. Like you I LOVED the car modes. (I also love the story line was a continuation of G1.)
2) You gave me a wonderful idea what to do with a spare parts Jazz I have - he will donate his head to make a more accurate Ricochet! Thanks!!
Happy to help!
I would have love to see the line evolve into more out there but still realistic alt modes, like branching out into semi trucks and stuff
I would love to see Alternators revisited with todays modern engineering.
When this line came out my G1's were in a box at my parents and I was not yet a "collector." I never really felt I missed out on the Alternator/Binaltech line until watching this review. It is very unfortunate that we will never see a line like this again at that price point. Thanks for the review. As always I enjoyed it!
I feel like you'd like MP Crosscut, reboost is the same mold but comes with a extra minifigure at no extra price but it's really out of scale.
4:33 i thought the legs were angled in a way to mimic seats
compared to Alternators Jazz though?
@@TheLazyEyebrow yyeeaahh jazz had it better
Ha!! I literally just got the upgrade kit for Grimlock's front teeth yesterday.
Personally I prefer the Smokescreen version as I grew up on the WRC but I do love this figure’s gaudy look, the aftermarket spoiler is also a good touch
Coming back to this review because I just got Silverstreak at the price of $15!! And man this might as well be figure of the year for me.
I still have the silver version of this (Silverstreak) which was awesome because I actually owned the very same colour & model of Impreza in real life, was so cool owning my own car as a transformer!
Ah! that's so awesome!
Love your videos. Just got Galvatron the legacy and coronation Starscream on Wednesday at Walmart. Waiting for a new decepticon which is the apc transformers prime Soundwave he will be also coming with Laserbeak
AWESOME! I LOVE ALTERNATORS & BINALTECH! This is the series that got me back into Transformers. I always imagined updates to the G1 Figures using modern day vehicles. Ricochet is one of the better figures, but we did get so many repaints of this mold that it made it less impressive with each iteration. *FUN FACT #1 this mold was actually made in Left and Right Hand Drives and is a variant within the Silverstreak mold. My Favorite Alternator is Mirage. He is also the only one that had a rear-engine design. Shockwave / Laserwave is my second favorite as I love the RX-8 design and I feel that is one of the best designs that overall captures the spirit this line was going for. My Holy Grail is the BT-17 Wonderfest Nemesis Prime MISB. One day I will get that figure to complete my entire Binaltech set. I think this would be a great spin-off series to do reviews on being you're such a car enthusiast. I never noticed the molded Rotar and Caliper on the wheel. This line also drew me into making Custom Alternators of characters using 1/24 scale models or Remote Control Car chasis to create other members of the team that I wish they would have made. *FUN FACT #2 Kreons fit PERFECT in the seats of Alternators. One of the reasons I got into Kre-o back when they came out. Alternity was a cool concept as I love Bumblebee and Cliffjumper and that Megatron and the Seekers finally got a vehicle Alt mode. I wish they would have kept Alternity the same scale, but used the new engineering into the figures as the Race Car Girl that came with them would have made more sense as they would have been able to fit in the car. I could go on and on about this line as it is still my favorite as I'm a car enthusiast as well. Hope you do more of these. I wish they would take another shot at this line given how far MP engineering and designs have come in 14 years. Always love when Alternators / Binaltech get some love!
This is still one of my favorite lines, and I'd love to see a modern day take on these.
Cool wallet and KeyCase! 🙌
Alternators need to make a comeback.
I’ve recently found out that the motorcycle modes are mostly 1/12th scale like legacy Arcee or combiner wars deluxe Groove and by extension Wreck Gar
as far as that goes, here's the data we worked
1/14 Generations Wreck Gar/Junkheap (averaged out size of 5 different dirt bikes)
1/18 Legacy Arcee
1/20 Combiner Wars Groove
I see, thank you
Ricochets wrx version is my fave transformer form. am currently trying to mod the front end into a bugeye
Review generations cup
The older one
I remember these sweet car modes but never had any
My ideal Transformers line would be a hybrid of Alternators, and Studio Series! Maybe a bit of Human Alliance thrown in there!
But if I were to design my own Transformer toys, I’d be sure to build them out of parts and materials that are built to last! AND I’d only add paint where, in car and robot mode there actually WOULD be paint, as I’d try to have as many parts be actual separate colored pieces built INTO the toy itself! And that’s another thing! I want this to be an actual TOY to be played with, and messed with! Without people having to worry about chipped paint or cracking plastic.
In fact, I’m thinking of modeling all the parts for a custom Bumblebee toy in blender based on the Pontiac Solstice that we have in our garage!
Long story short, Alternators is the GOAT when it comes to figures that are true robots in disguise!!! Human Alliance was like a slightly more budget friendly “alternative” (get it?😂 “alternators”…”alternative”) but seriously, Human Alliance was also an excellent line that gave younger collectors a more accessible and usually easier version of Alternators, based on the original movies!
I’d love to make a custom 3D printed TF Toy (or at least a prototype) that captures that same detailed and interactive model car aesthetic that Alternators/Alternity/BinalTech/Human Alliance captures, but with more playable and intricate robot modes that are more like the Studio series, with gymnastic articulation, and secure tabs and stuff but not cringe worthy to get unlocked! (And as shown in your epic review, the ability to build filler pieces out of existing car parts!!! I was blown away at how brilliant that was! AND THATS ALMOST EXACTLY WHAT I WOULD IMAGINE MOST OF A TRANSFORMER TO BE LIKE, AND HOW IT WOULD TRANSFORM IN REAL LIFE: CAR PARTS FOLDING, SPINNING, MOVING AND COMING TOGETHER TO BECOME LARGER PARTS OF ROBOT MODE LIKE THE GUT, OR ARMS OR LEGS!)
Anyway, I love the Alternators line, and I love your videos dude! As an animator myself, you are certainly an inspiration to me! I’m currently working on some short stop motion/mixed media animation clips and I just wanna thank you for continuing your awesome, funny, and creative videos!!! Keep it up dude!
(And I hope you’re doing well and had a wonderful Christmas!!!)
Unexpected. But fantastic
A transformer with an interior, a hood, opening doors, and a trunk?
*Impossible*
Ahhh Ricochet, one of my favorite Alternator figures. My first car was an Acura RSX (Prowl) and my second was a Subaru Impreza (Ricochet). Hence why they are on full display in my room and my profile picture!
While I do always prioritize robot mode, the Alternators car modes are beautiful