The Attak Trak was one of the first battery-operated vehicles of the vintage toyline. When functioning, the vehicle flip-flops forward. Two blue laser guns are located on each side. The vehicle takes two "C" batteries. This is one of the few vehicles to be upgraded for the 1983 cartoon adaption. The latter takes on a "Mystery Machine" style makeover.
As MOTU vehicles go, the Trak is possibly the least screen-accurate thing in the series. I suppose ground transport for more than two was a necessity for the show, but oh well, the animated design was boxy, plain, and boring. This thing is what Eternia is all about!
First off, to hell with any sort of neutral colors. You get Play-Doh blue and candy-apple red, with orange and yellow accents. Stickers include lightning bolts, condor heads, gargoyle heads, and exhaust pipes spewing electricity.
The front end, sort of like a camper van on the show, is shaped vaguely like a nondescript sort of drake, while the usual trapezoidal control station rises up slightly behind it. The seat rests against a blocky engine compartment, with a couple of dinky cannons mounted near the top. Pretty average...[See More]
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