The car alt modes are 1980-81 Ford G3 Mustang Cobra hatchback sports cars, apparently with the 2.3L Turbo motors. The racing set was dated 1985, so that would make them Wave 2 era Autobot reinforcements. Great to see that they're "Still glowwwy...after all-ll...these years!" 🎶
Hey there! Looks like you are missing the glow in the dark flags, and some pieces of the sticker kit. I obsessed over this kit for years as a kid and also had a few others, plus I got into HO scale trains. This brings back so many memories. The whole car top is interchange with the bottom so you can swap in a good working base motor
I remember seeing the US1 trucks at Kaybee, ‘at the mall’ and I liked them but I was still a kid, if I can’t play with them on the carpet like my Matchbox vehicles then they were useless to me. I’m a very finicky person! My best friend in school probably had these, but like all of his other toys they were kept down in a moldy basement that would always flood. I preferred to mix my transformers with my GoBots. I even had the magazine for GoBots. At some point Mr. Wiggs department store had a pretty nice model kit selection and I got a model kit version of a GoBot-Harrier Jump Jet-with a friction motor, not that it was great or anything like that, it was just kind of a novelty. At some point, I broke it when I was playing with it. My bad.
The car alt modes are 1980-81 Ford G3 Mustang Cobra hatchback sports cars, apparently with the 2.3L Turbo motors.
The racing set was dated 1985, so that would make them Wave 2 era Autobot reinforcements.
Great to see that they're
"Still glowwwy...after all-ll...these years!" 🎶
The white car is named Natron and the red car is named Freezon
I have to admit, I save the Tyco bricks that I find in bulk just because of the story. I played with Tyco rc cars in the 90's
Hey there! Looks like you are missing the glow in the dark flags, and some pieces of the sticker kit. I obsessed over this kit for years as a kid and also had a few others, plus I got into HO scale trains. This brings back so many memories. The whole car top is interchange with the bottom so you can swap in a good working base motor
They also, obviously, never automatically opened.
Those things are crazy looking...
I remember seeing the US1 trucks at Kaybee, ‘at the mall’ and I liked them but I was still a kid, if I can’t play with them on the carpet like my Matchbox vehicles then they were useless to me. I’m a very finicky person! My best friend in school probably had these, but like all of his other toys they were kept down in a moldy basement that would always flood. I preferred to mix my transformers with my GoBots. I even had the magazine for GoBots. At some point Mr. Wiggs department store had a pretty nice model kit selection and I got a model kit version of a GoBot-Harrier Jump Jet-with a friction motor, not that it was great or anything like that, it was just kind of a novelty. At some point, I broke it when I was playing with it. My bad.
Definitely combine this with your tyco transformers train set
No conocía ese modelo de pista tyco.
Te recomiendo primero limpiar y dar mantenimiento a las pistas y carros. Saludos
Salut~Yeah! how best unboxing-talk to you soon. 🤘
I remember the smells that slot cars have. I recently picked up a set from hobby lobby and they just don’t have the smell
I was thinking the the would open and transform while in motion
I was hoping
I would be a tad disappointed by this. You would expect them to have some mechanism to flip open automatically.
The automatic feature was the electric motor. They weren't about to add an auto-tranform feature too.
@@texasbeast239 that would be lit tho 🔥
"promo sm"