


It was sold only in Argentina and Brazil. His box art used black limbs/yellow torso (available in Brazil), but it was also produced in blue limbs/yellow torso (Argentina), black limbs/white torso (Argentina), as well as blue limbs/orange torso (Brazil). Like most South American Transformers of the era, he was available in several color schemes. A small lever on the back of his head adjusts the timing of when his head hits the floor, and thus his kickoff angle, hopefully making this gimmick work better. His vehicle mode features a pull-back motor which propels him forward after a short distance, a latch on his body releases his spring-loaded legs, and the weight and momentum flips Salt-Man Z up onto his robot-mode feet. Transformers Salt-Man Z is a redeco of Twin Twist, transforming into a Cybertronic twin-drill tank via a very simple, one-step process.

Someone get me some glue, I'm losing all my detailing.
