Title:

Fasttrack

Description:
Decepticon Fasttrack (Deluxe Class, 2020)
Hasbro ID number: WFC-E35
TakaraTomy ID number: ER-12
TakaraTomy release date: January 30, 2021

Accessories: 2 blasters, dagger/spear-tip

Part of the third wave of Earthrise Deluxes, ”Decepticon Fasttrack” is a Weaponizer-styled figure, with a design heavily inspired by the Super-God Masterforce Guardminders with a few minor hints towards the unused Generation 1 character model—mostly revolving around the robot mode weapon placement (see below). Like most Weaponizer figures, Fasttrack transforms via part-forming into a six-wheeled Cybertronian buggy-tank with twin blasters. The dagger accessory can be attached to the back of his head in vehicle mode to form a ”seat” that can accommodate either a Titan Master or a Prime Master; thematically it’s meant to seat the ”Lord Zarak” figure from Earthrise Scorponok. Concealed within his chest is an A.I.R. Lock System connection point, which allows him to link up with other toys in the line to form larger fortifications. As on the original toy, his blasters can also peg onto his robot-mode shoulders.

Being a Weaponizer, Fasttrack can become armaments for other figures. The instructions include two official configurations: the first is a massive spear meant to be held by the larger Scorponok, inspired by (though not visually based on) Black Zarak’s ”Tyrant Spear”. This mode doesn’t incorporate Fasttrack’s upper torso piece.

The second option configures Fasttrack into a set of massive over-shoulder cannons meant to attach to smaller figures, with his vehicle cockpit and dagger also combining to form a bladed shield.

A misspelling in Fasttrack’s instructions labels Scorponok as ”Skorponok”, both in English and in Cybertronian.

Fasttrack’s inner packaging also includes a piece of the line’s galactic map and a red decoder revealing Botropolis.

This mold was slightly retooled to make Generations Selects Black Roritchi and Shattered Glass Collection Exo-Suit.

Fasttrack had a character model prepared for ”The Rebirth”, the mini-series which ended the US Generation 1 cartoon, but never actually appeared. He may have been slated to appear before ”Rebirth” was cut from five episodes to three.

The mistake-riddled coloring of the Headmasters comic seems to indicate Fasttrack was the fleeing Decepticon Scorponok called a coward after pointing out they were badly outgunned in issue #1. The robot mode shown was Blot’s, however—a type of mistake also not uncommon in the miniseries.

Fasttrack’s model in the Headmasters comic is also a misinterpretation similar to that of Slugfest and Overkill’s models in the Generation 1 cartoon, in that some of the weapons for the characters were not applied to their animation models to help the animators know what details would be obstructed by them; as such, dotted lines would be placed to direct the animator on the placement of said weapons. This resulted in Fasttrack’s gun being omitted in his vehicle mode.

It should also be noted that Fasttrack’s left shoulder on his model is likely meant to have a gun on it too, but was again not drawn as it would’ve obstructed his head.

Fasttrack’s design was re-used in the Super-God Masterforce anime for the mass-produced drone Transformers, the Guardminders. The grunts have Fasttrack’s coloration while the leader is either Black Roritchi or an incidental use of his colors.

The 1987 toy catalog displayed a green Fasttrack with Scorponok.
Theme:
Transformers Earthrise
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Barcode:
5010993660063
Year:
2020
Country:
Luxembourg
Release Date:
2020-12-01
Size:
7 in
Series:
Transformers Earthrise
Asst. Number:
WFCE28
Date Added:
2020-11-07 15:29:57
Automatic Estimated Value:
~58,69 €
Automatic Estimated Date:
2026-02-09
Date Added:
2020-11-07 15:29:57

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