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Saturday 4 April 2015

TF Alternity A-04B Banzai Tron



Banzai Tron is an unforgivable name, seriously. Hailing from the Action Masters of the 1990s, a mechanical martial arts specialist and Decepticon, he got a very unlikely Alternity repaint released in 2012 as a Toy Hobby Market (now Takara Tomy Mall) exclusive. The mould is based on the Skywarp/Thundercracker 1:32 scale Alternity figure. The vehicle is Japanese manufacturer Mitsuoki Motors' Orochi sports car model from 2006. I basically missed Alternity completely despite a massive love affair with Binaltech. It coincided with some hobby down time for me, but thanks to Transformers GT, I now understand the appeal. Banzai Tron was bought immediately after I saw some good pictures of that robot mode, head sculpt and thanks to everyone's favourite factory sweeper, Lena.



I knew the cars were pretty, the GT-R mould certainly does not disappoint. The Orochi is a bizarre looking sports car with many Western influences from the headlights to the curves. but it's pretty distinct and Marmite. I like it, still remember the Top Gear episode on it. As for Alternity, especially this seeker mould, I had heard many disparaging reviews about how fiddly and infuriating the transformation was. For the price I paid, where shipping was basically ten times the cost of a sealed toy, I could not resist. The pictures I had recently seen were still fresh in my mind and the great sell off had not begun yet.

You COULD fold out the fins from under rear wheels for flying car

Teeth!






I was interested to find out that the black, "Cristallo Black" to be precise, was not used on Skywarp. He was actually purple in vehicle mode, so Banzai Tron owns the black version of the Orochi and bloody hell he owns it well. Gleaming and shiny, bits of die cast and inevitable blemishes from being a Lena special all rolled into a fine vehicle mode. Doors, bonnet and trunk all open. That's right, British words for you buggers. No visible faction symbol in this mode is quite in keeping with Binaltech and Alternity generally.







Ok, that transformation was indeed something of a nightmare first time out. Everything that could fall off, fell off. Repeatedly. The ball joints are not to be trusted here at all, the doors fall off at the slightest provocation. Arms pop off the shoulders easily too. Another bit that flew off was the rear licence plate/manufacturer logo that is supposed to fold under one of the feet. There's a degree of automorph which I really thought I must have done wrong as the Decepticon symbol on the crotch half disappears in an ab crunch. You really have to work hard to get the rear wheel/fin section to clip into the slide rail gap on the legs. You basically extend the legs and then a small peg is supposed to keep the wheel/fin plugged in to the section vacated by the sliding leg. Hard work, but possible. Just don't be afraid to give it the beans.







Once you've done it, once Banzai Tron is transformed, it's well worth it. Suddenly he bursts with shades of green, orange and purple. The robot mode proportions are beautiful and thanks to those brilliant fold-out feet and ankle tilts he can strike a mean pose I thought impossible of the Binaltech/Alternity concept. The rotating roof that mimics Decepticon Strike Jet wings has fold out wing-tips which are a nice touch, and in black evoke feelings of Batman, aided by the partially masked face of Banzai Tron. There's no two ways about it, he's an absolute stunner in robot mode even if his thigh ratchets are so damn tight that posing him requires a second thought.


What a face, what an evil bastard. The sculpting is lush and there's paint apps everywhere. I feel there's even some Orochi-inspired sculpting in the forehead crest. As far as Alternity and Seekers-as-cars go, its roots as Skywarp/Thundercracker are there to be seen by all. Even if I have bemoaned the transformation, were things not so prone to falling off, there'd be no issue with it at all. It's not any more annoying than Masterpiece Datsun legs or anything Binaltech ever offered up, in fact it's more pleasant than a BT Grimlock or a lot of ROTF style deluxes.






Do you remember those promotional images of Transformers GT-01 Convoy that showed him being scaled appropriately with MP-10 Masterpiece Convoy? I had also noticed how well the GT cars scaled with Masterpiece Lambor and co, so putting Banzai Tron with Masterpiece Ultra Magnus was a no-brainer. Results are satisfactory and evoke feelings of pleasure. In robot mode, I actually think the proportions of Banzai Tron and the Orochi mould generally work better than the super-busy Nissan GT-R of GT-02 Saber and the like. Banzai Tron has a really strong presence with those colours and stance. After a few goes, transformation between modes makes a lot more sense and I even managed it a few times without a bit falling off. Now that was a satisfying achievement.


As I've handled the figure since opening, transformed it multiple times, displayed and stored it, I have found some parts to be unforgiving of a mis-transformation or a wrong move. Since the above and below photography I have sheared off the little radio antenna near the left door as well as a tiny peg/stopper designed to stop the little wingtip being over-rotated on the right 'wing', just under the car's engine cover. I didn't even notice doing either of those things at the time, I just saw the antenna on the table after a transformation (albeit in the pub) and a white mark under the engine cover where the little stopper was doubtless once attached. Needless to say, had I not paid so little for the figure, I'd be terribly annoyed at those things. 


Even now, fully aware of what could go wrong in transformation, the doors and shoulders and now feet may pop off. Flaws aside, I cannot fault the aesthetics of the mould. It is absolutely gorgeous and a pretty perfect robot, the bonnet/roof/trunk-as-wings acting more as a charming feature than unavoidable kibble. It has some lovely touches like the steering wheel facing outwards at the waist, a prominent part of robot mode. I also love how the two halves of the vehicle front end separate then fold up and around to become the traditional Decepticon jet shoulders. This being Banzai Tron and not a Seeker does not diminish the effect of any of those features. I truly think that if one can stop those bits falling off, this would be one of the very best Transformers moulds of the period. As it stands though, its biggest positive is its looks, so if you're not into it aesthetically, there's not a lot else here for you.


All the best
Maz







10 comments:

  1. Ugh. I own the Thundercracker version of this mold and I paid next to nothing for him brand-new. I'll agree with you on all points with regards to the mold. He Thundercracker is stunning in both modes, but a beast to transform. I don't think I've ever gotten him back into car mode, to be honest. Thundercracker turned me off to the entire line of Alternity, until I got the Fort Max GT and he turned out to be a wondrous figure.

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    1. That's it isn't it, it's not actually a complex transformation at all, nothing on what some 3rd party figures require of you. It's just infuriating with the bits that fall off. That Thundercracker is stunning, but yeah I don't need any more of this mould.

      All the best
      Maz

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  2. Iain/CyberShadow5 April 2015 at 01:39

    I love this figure, and it homages (for me) RiD Prowl brilliantly. Its one of my favourites, although I havent managed to transform it once without at least one of the doors coming off. It strikes a nice balance between limbs inside the alt mode to allow them movement in bot mode, while not being a blatant shellformer. Its only a matter of time before I lose that license plate, though.

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    1. We actually dropped that damn licence plate on the floor of a carpeted pub and that was it, goodbye. Someone actually managed to find it, I had already written it off as irretrievable. So many odd decisions in the design of this figure...and yet it's still lovely.

      All the best
      Maz

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  3. Good ol' Lena, making good use of the things that he finds, things that the assembly-line folk "leave behind".

    Great article and most delicious photos! Perhaps you really are enabling people back through time, and will ultimately become known to be responsible for the success of G1.

    Also loved your Fifty Shades article, as while I don't know much about such hidden grottoes of TFdom, I love the sense of just how much was going on, all the time, although we were kids and didn't realise it...and this is just from a children's toy-line (or lines)! It reminds me of just how _big_ everything is (and that time is deep) if that makes sense?

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    1. Tommy! Yeah it's a product of the Lena crapshoot alright.

      Haha Elegant Chaos indeed?

      It does make sense, and thanks you for taking the time to leave some feedback mate. Come back to UK soon?

      All the best
      Maz

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  4. Truly you are the Brainstorm of our times. Or something.

    I always read your articles, just thought I should say something this time!

    Will be back in the UK at some point, probably going to be stuck out here 'til October 2016 though! I hope to be able to sneak back home before then once or twice, and make it to Pubecon when I do! :-)

    Ignore Apollyon. And the rest of the noise. I've been contemplating CW G1 Megs, totally overworked and no time for anything fun, but all I have to do is put him in a slightly different pose and then I get so much pleasure from just looking at him looking mean and dictatorial, it just sums up the whole hobby in a glance.

    Of course, there'll be those modern Go-Bots. The chasm awaits. :-)

    Cheers,

    Tommy

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    1. Haha, Brainstorm being a mad scientist, I think you fit the bill perfectly! Hopefully we'll see you at PubeCon within a few months.

      Very good to hear just a glance at them can fulfil the urge and make you happy. These days it takes more than that for me, I need the time to be able to interact or their cost and space is unjustified.

      Oh I have to admit those GoBots look good. Licensed masterpiece GoBots produced by a 3rd party company. Who'd have thought it?

      All the best
      Maz

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  5. Pretty much agree on all points here. Gutted you managed to take some bits off him. While I've only hung onto Starscream he's thankfully remained intact (when I'm not transforming him, that is). Another quality review and some great pics. Never realised the eye candy value of this one.

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    1. Thanks so much Jon, I too cannot believe how photogenic this almost-nobody TF has turned out to be. Starscream looks fantastic too, it was newfound restraint that has stopped me buying things like Combiner Wars Dead end and co and all the Alternity Seekers.

      Off to read your Skywarp review, matey.

      All the best
      Maz

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