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*'''Black Tracks''' ([[2002]]) | *'''Black Tracks''' ([[2002]]) | ||
**''Accessories:'' "Black Beam Gun", 2 missile launchers, missile launcher mount, 4 missiles | **''Accessories:'' "Black Beam Gun", 2 missile launchers, missile launcher mount, 4 missiles | ||
{{note|Black Tracks was [[Repurposing|repurposed]] from the [[Tracks (G1)#Black|Black Tracks]] toy.}} | {{note|Black Tracks was [[Repurposing|repurposed]] from the [[Tracks (G1)/toys#Black|Black Tracks]] toy.}} | ||
:A [[redeco]] of the original [[Tracks (G1)#Toys|Tracks]], Black Tracks was offered as part of a contest connected to the release of the ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: The Comics]]'' manga compilation. 300 Black Tracks figures were awarded through this contest. | :A [[redeco]] of the original [[Tracks (G1)#Toys|Tracks]], Black Tracks was offered as part of a contest connected to the release of the ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: The Comics]]'' manga compilation. 300 Black Tracks figures were awarded through this contest. | ||
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- Black Tracks is a Decepticon from the Japanese cartoon portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Not much to his mind, "Black Tracks" is a shambling clone of the original Tracks created by Shockwave.
Fiction
Wars manga
Toys
Generation 1

- Black Tracks (2002)
- Accessories: "Black Beam Gun", 2 missile launchers, missile launcher mount, 4 missiles
Black Tracks was repurposed from the Black Tracks toy.
- A redeco of the original Tracks, Black Tracks was offered as part of a contest connected to the release of the Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: The Comics manga compilation. 300 Black Tracks figures were awarded through this contest.
- The figure was apparently inspired by a black redeco of the Diaclone Corvette Stingray mold that was available in limited numbers from the R-Kioski store chain in Finland. Only a few original examples have been found.
- This mold was also used to make Road Rage.



