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The Transformers Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Deluxe Autobot Tracks Action Figure is a 5.5-inch collectible toy that features advanced F.O.S.S.I.L. technology, allowing for unique customization with bone armor. It transforms between sportscar and flying car modes, includes missile launcher accessories, and comes with a Golden Disk card to reveal character destinies. Perfect for kids ages 8 and up, this figure combines nostalgia with modern play.
Item Weight | 1 Grams |
Size | 5.5 inch |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.49"L x 3.19"W x 6.73"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color | Blue |
Collection Name | Toys & Games > Action Figures & Collectibles > Action Figures |
Theme | Action,Car |
Inner Material | plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
Required Assembly | No |
Number of Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
Play Activity Location | Floor |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Special Features | F.O.S.S.I.L. technology, bone armor beastify feature |
J**
Awesome!
Love it! Nice addition for the collection. Transformers have really come a long way in the engineering to make them look screen accurate. Only wish they they all had die cast like in their Generation 1 counterparts. But that’s no deal killer at all.
H**E
Another Awesome Autobots figure
(The only thing I dislike about this figure is the Animated series WFC.)I absolutely love the figure. “Tracks “ has always been a character which I never was able to purchase in the 80s. Although I am not a fan of the new animated series I’m a huge fan of TFG1. It’s great that Hasbro is giving long time fans another chance to find figures for their collection. Whether you are going to remove it from the package or simply display it in its box, in your collection it’s your call. Tracks is a perfect addition for any fan. Young or old
J**A
Excellent
Great toy, very simular to Track that I saw when a was a boy
C**I
Legs problems
The colors are great and it is very accurate to g1 but the legs are loose and they don’t tab in well and it feels a bit too breakable the robot mode is a bit holo but fine it’s a cheap deluxe but the alt mode is perfect I would recommend as a shelf filler
K**R
Awesome
Really awesome figure! The legs are a little weird and the transformation is a little tough but overall great Tracks figure
L**A
transformation is painful AT BEST, and not just with my copy.
TLDR: only get this as a display figure to complete a collection, I do not recommend getting it for any other reason. the same goes for the figure "Road Rage" as they share molds, and the problems with this one probably transfer over to the other one as well.here's the full thing if you want to read it.I've liked Tracks as a character for some years now, G1 fan to the core. I got this figure to add to my (slowly) growing collection of flying autobots. now for the list of problems:1: the transformation is actually painful on the hand that has to squeeze the legs together during most of the process.2: the front of the vehicle mode DOES NOT TAB TOGETHER. specifically the front fenders, they're supposed to, but other reviews say they don't.. this is one of those reviews.3: during the transformation, the plastic holding the leg joints together was ALREADY STRESSED. I could see the stress lines forming where the hinge joints were held. (plastic was discolored to a shade of white, indicating prolonged stress and possibly permanent deformation, if not eventual destruction of the part.) a worse amount of stress is on the right leg, the tab that holds the hood to the windshield is visibly out of place, and the stress covers basically the entire tab.4: others have said this as well, it DOES NOT stand under its own power. it needs to be angled weird, or needs a stand to support it. (it kind of does, but you can't touch it once it's standing under its own power, otherwise you have to fiddle with it)5 (the card): unsure if it's intentional or not.. but the card I got was of Megatron, which turned out to be a sticker revealing it to actually be of Galvatron. if that's intentional, then that's impressive (but maybe don't let the sticker part be able to come off completely). if it's not intentional... fire your QC guy(s) and get new ones, please. (actually, fire them regardless, the QC on this figure is a nightmare.)overall: this figure is not a "play with it until you die" figure. it is a "choose a mode and leave it that way" figure. Amazon is not at fault for this figure, I got this figure before the 13th (the day it was supposed to get to my location). the real culprit, is whoever the QC person was on the manufacturing of this figure, I hope they get a lot of backlash for not doing their job.bonus problems (while writing the review): the blue plastic looks solid... hold it up to a light and you will see.. it's transparent, ALL of the blue plastic is slightly transparent (more than the grey/gray and white plastic), not good on a figure that's supposed to be solid the entire way through. also, unsure if it's on others figures or not, but there's a number on his right leg in red. typing it into a search engine reveals it to be the universal product number for this figure, the number is #F0680, and it just leads to information about this figure.positives with this figure: can confirm, the product is Tracks the autobot. in every way, shape, and form.am I regretting my purchase of this figure? yes, but not enough to send it back and ask for a refund. does Hasbro/Takara Tomy need to fire their QC people? abso-fricking-lutely, this figure has less quality than my will to live. I'm going to extend this review to also cover "Road Rage" as it's the same mold, just with different paint. I would not recommend this figure to anyone looking for a toy for their kids, this is a figure meant to be obtained to complete someone's G1 figures set. I know it's not fully G1, it's WFCT.. but it's close enough in my books, plus WFCT is just G1 designs with a more modern look anyway. am I too lazy to add pictures? yes, but also other reviewers have put pictures in, and they show pretty much the same problems I have.and here's a question for the people that designed this figure: why in the hell are his knees double-jointed (they can bend the opposite way along with bending the correct way)? I get that those joints are for the transformation, but why are they also in use for the robot mode? his knees can bend backwards.
B**N
Nostalgia
Beautifully made. Great nostalgia.
S**E
Transformers
I love transformers and been collecting and playing with action figures my whole life.......this one Tracks was very loose.......pretty bad for Hasbro to raise the price and sell us loose figures.......
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