Fracture is the real turning point for the Decepticons of the Robots in Disguise line. There was a slow build up before hand with Megatron but Fracture was the point where the line really got good.
Fracture’s animal theme, though less obvious than Quillfire and Steeljaw, is a rooster. This mostly presents with his little mohawk deal on his head, though his shoulders also have a sort of random almost feathery look to them. Articulation is really nice on this figure, and he doesn’t have a lot of really bad hollow bits which tend to plague a lot of modern Transformers.
The real shinning bit is his nifty rifle. He has a variety of pegs and handles that allow it to be handles and held in a lot of fun poses. It’s not quite a sniper rifle, though given it’s long barrel and design it’s easy to see that it could be wielded in such a manner. It can also be used a sort of cudgel using the center post. It’s very versatile and add a lot to the play ability of the figure.
Fracture transforms into a decent looking Chopper style Motorcycle. He’s large enough for other Transformers to ride on, however the width of the bike’s body makes it hard to get most figures to properly straddle the seat. It still is a very cool looking alt mode and the Transformation is interesting despite it’s simplicity. The front wheel and topmost center mass do some fun flippy tricks to compact down and form the robot’s torso and backpack. The large rifle also folds in half and attaches as a large exhaust pipe.
Bottom line is that Fracture is a really fun Decepticon for the Robots in Disguise toy line. The robot is neat and pretty dynamic and the vehicle is pretty cool looking and unique. I have no real complaints on this guy.