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While control art is part of the internal design process for the creation of a new toy, it has sometimes appeared in materials available to the general public. These include:
While control art is part of the internal design process for the creation of a new toy, it has sometimes appeared in materials available to the general public. These include:


* [[Alternators|Binaltech]] - up to BT-16 [[Skids (G1)|Skids]], each toy's control art appeared as part of the character's System Description in the booklet provided.
* [[Transformers: Alternators|Binaltech]] - up to BT-16 [[Skids (G1)|Skids]], each toy's control art appeared as part of the character's System Description in the booklet provided.
* [[The Transformers: Binaltech & TF Collection Complete Guide]] - this publication revealed control drawings for numerous figures that were never released or subsequently reworked into other characters, such as a VW Beetle-based Bumblebee.
* [[The Transformers: Binaltech & TF Collection Complete Guide]] - this publication revealed control drawings for numerous figures that were never released or subsequently reworked into other characters, such as a VW Beetle-based Bumblebee.
* [[Transformers Collection 2007]] - contains more control drawings for ''Binaltech'' toys, as well as several ''[[Masterpiece]]'' figures.
* [[Transformers Collection 2007]] - contains more control drawings for ''Binaltech'' toys, as well as several ''[[The Transformers: Masterpiece| Masterpiece]]'' figures.


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Revision as of 08:39, 26 May 2012

A control drawing (sometimes called control art) is finalized artwork rendered as line drawings depicting the full design and engineering of a toy. Unlike other artwork, such as those adorning the front of the packaging which represents a stylized version of the character, control drawings are an accurate line model of the design of the toy prior to ever existing as a prototype.

Appearances

While control art is part of the internal design process for the creation of a new toy, it has sometimes appeared in materials available to the general public. These include:



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