I just read a translated interview at tfw2005 from the Generations 2 book, about the new Alternity line. I gave up learning how to transform Binartech-alternators, and just display them in robot mode. Found it too difficult, so thats why I lost interest in the new Alternity line.

But after reading this interview
http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/transf...interview.html

I am curious now about this new "Synchro-Tech", and its inclusion in future non Alternity lines.


- Please tell us how "Synchro-Tech" mechanism was born.

Kobayashi: The product has a transformation mechanism that the vehicle bonnet squeezes in to form the robot chest, and I'd had the idea since "Car Robot" (Robots in Disguise).
In previous "Binaltech" line, the concept was to have less parting lines, so the idea could not be tried, but I decided to go with it with this product. On top of that, I thought of interlocking it with the arm extending mechanism. That was the beginning of "Synchro-Tech".
Though at the designing stage, the bonnet and the roof did not fit in the right place and excessive shift of the parts seemed necessary. I feared that might make the transformation confusing to the customers, so I thought out of a structure that puts the parts in place before and after transformation without much manipulation. Connecting those parts with a double crank worked even better than I imagined and I named the whole mechanism "Synchro-Tech". I consider that this idea will still go further, and have expectations of its development in future products. Using this mechanism, I hope to ultimately develop "Transformers without instructions".

Could someone with an Alternity tell me if it really is "Transformers without instructions", and how easy they are to transform?