Now let me say that I'm not near as educated in pre-Transformers. I constantly find myself reading Maz's articles or going over to heroic_decepticon's blog for info. However back in 2003 I knew that Clamp Down was based on a pre-existing Diaclone toy...making it that much more desirable for me and many other collectors.
Clamp Down was first made available for sale in January 2003 along w/ his "partner" Deep Cover. I had previously bought many of the other e-Hobby pairs, but for some reason I never pulled the trigger on this pair and opted solely for Clamp Down...a move I now regret. Clamp Down came packaged in a large window box sans box art similar to their other releases. My box is still packed up in the closet and I couldn't be bothered to spend 30 minutes unpacking the closet to get to the box! Clamp Down was given the designation number of 91.
Courtesy of TFWiki:
Assigned to an Earth police force as head of the Interplanetary Personnel Exchange Program along with his brother Deep Cover, Clamp Down (クランプダウン Kuranpu Daun)
is a tough, dedicated cop who works tirelessly along with his human
partners. Uncomplicated in his way of thinking, the straightforward,
sometimes black-and-white view he has taken thanks to the Autobot/Decepticon war occasionally clashes with the views of his new co-workers, not to mention the legal system .
As you can tell Clamp Down is a redeco of the Red Alert mold. The fire chief design has been replaced with a very nice police design. Does he not remind you of Mach Alert / Prowl from Car Robots / RID?
I don't normally care for white Transformers, but man does this Lamborghini look sexy in white. I was never a huge fan of this mold (more of a Sunstreaker kind of guy), but the more I fiddled around w/ this toy the more I've come to appreciate all versions...another reason I kick myself for not getting Deep Cover when I had the chance.
I'm not sure how I feel about the red used on this lower torso and legs. I feel like it's a bit out of place what with his main colors being white and black. Clamp Down uses the same rifle and shoulder mounted rocket launcher that Sideswipe, Red Alert and Deep Cover use. Of note since this is a Japanese release the spring in the rocket launcher was left intact and fully functional. Because of this I don't display many of my toys with their rockets in the launchers for fear of the spring's tension getting weak over time. Like his rifle, his 3 included rockets are red as well.
I really really like this guy and he displays quite nicely with some of my other e-Hobby G1 figures. I'll probably be sharing more of those in the coming weeks/months for everyone's viewing pleasure.
I know technically this guy is a re-issue since he's based on one of the early Sideswipe/Red Alert molds, but this guy doesn't feel like a re-issue. I can't recommend this guy enough. Whether you like G1 or Diaclone stuff, this guy is a must have. Be prepared for pay $100+ plus on the secondary market however due to his limited nature.
I really really like this guy and he displays quite nicely with some of my other e-Hobby G1 figures. I'll probably be sharing more of those in the coming weeks/months for everyone's viewing pleasure.
I know technically this guy is a re-issue since he's based on one of the early Sideswipe/Red Alert molds, but this guy doesn't feel like a re-issue. I can't recommend this guy enough. Whether you like G1 or Diaclone stuff, this guy is a must have. Be prepared for pay $100+ plus on the secondary market however due to his limited nature.
I'm sure I knew this prior to taking these pictures, but I don't own a G1 Red Alert! If I had he obviously would have been used for the comparisons so for now Sideswipe will just have to do!