
Tow-Line's vehicle mode is a tow truck.
This guy definitely catches one's eye, but not in a GOOD way. He's one
of the few RiD toys that has an extremely loud color scheme. I don't know
about you, but I have to see a bright green-and-orange tow truck cruising
down the street. Other than his very odd color scheme, Tow-Line doesn't
look half bad in this mode. However, his robot hands are very obviously
stored on the back of the tow truck, which kind of ruins the whole "Robots
in Disguise" thing going on. From a directly side-view, you can see his
robot head as well, but it's no big deal. Be mindful of the chrome on the
wheels, however- it tends to come off easily.
In robot mode, Tow-Line's color scheme
stays the same (unfortunately). His chest is a bit large proportionally,
but it's not nearly as bad as, say, Skid-Z's. His head has a hard time
peeking over the very top ridge of the truck front, but it's hardly noticeable
from any angle except a head-on one. Tow-Line's face is very nicely done,
and very neat-looking. The "light-piping" effect works very well on this
toy as well. Tow-Line has standard articulation- his head can move, as
well as his knees, upper legs, elbows, and shoulders (at two places). Tow-Line's
gun's storage is rather creative- it stored on the underside of the truck
grill in vehicle mode- but in robot mode, it basically looks like his gun
has a grill sticking out the back end of it (which it does). It looks very
odd.
With the exception of Tow-Line's atrocious
color scheme and a few other, more minor, setbacks, he's not that bad of
a toy. It's a safe bet you can find a better one, however.
Strength: 8.0
Intelligence: 6.0
Speed: 5.0
Endurance: 8.0
Rank: 6.0
Courage: 7.0
Fireblast: 7.0
Skill: 7.0