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  • Great idea my friend! I have always wondered how those TF would perform on HW tracks. This has been faved!

  • @GHOSTJERKER Totally, it totally answer my curiously... that's for sure! Haha Thanks for your support my friend.

  • That was really cool. I was surprised that Soundwave didn't make it and Crowbar did. I would think it has to do with crowbar being a touch heavier and more solid in alt mode. You should try the non transformable street stars too.

  • @chuckdawg1999 Yeah, Crowbar not only a greatest articulated Legion Class Transformers and the tallest Legion Class Cyberverse... he is now the best rolling Legion Class as well! Soundwave was never really that great of a toy if you saw my review on him. Now, he is even worst for this experiment. Not a solid figure indeed, well said. :)

  • @aliasangelalias You might want to look for some of the G2 Go-Bots. They were designed to be compatible with Hot Wheel and Matchbox tracks.

  • @chuckdawg1999 I was indeed a fan of Gobots in my youth... however, I don't think I can spend more money at this time. LoL Having Star Wars Clone Wars, Vintage Collection, Transformers figures, and GI Joes to buy... I'm pretty much strap for cash. :( But hey! Gread idea on Gobots man!

  • @aliasangelalias These aren't vintage Go-bots I'm talking about rather these are a line of hot-wheels style transforming cars that were released under the Generations 2 banner. They're quite cheap and easy to find off eBay.

  • @chuckdawg1999 Oh I think I know what you are talking about now. I saw someone had those in their hands while shopping. Thanks for the heads up. :)

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