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Bumblebee works best in silence and solitude, acting as an unseen guardian over his assigned target. Dont let the fact that he likes to remain hidden fool you though when it comes to a fight, he rushes in, both plasma cannons blazing. Convert this autobot figure from menacing robot mode to Classic Camaro mode and back again. It features double missile-launching blasters in robot mode. This is one awesome figure for your collection. more info
Posted by top10christmas on December 16th, 2009 at 8:24 am
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Very Pleased
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
Grandson is thrilled with this toy. It arrived on time and very happy with the product and the service.
Can’t quite stay together
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
We are now on our second Bumblebee. I thought the first only fell apart because our son really didn’t know how to transform it correctly when he first bought it. He is a pro now but the arms still fell off. He really loves it and I feel he learned a bit by learning how to transform it and play a bit more gently with it than he usually plays with his toys. That said, I wouldn’t particularly I recommend it.
awesome new Autobot
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I had many original Transformers in the 1980’s, sadly most of them have been lost, ruined, or stolen over the years. My first was the police car Autobot Prowl, back when I naively believed the propaganda that all cops were good.
I found Bumblebee a bit more difficult to transform without looking at the instructions, than many original Transformers were. Bumblebee has 2 cool missile launchers than can go into any of his 4 wheels or in his hands, but are not hide-able in his car mode. A few of Bumblebee’s parts even transform automatically as you move other parts! The backs of Bumblebee’s legs are the only detraction in an otherwise very cool toy.
It’s Okay…
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
It’s okay. The age recomendations are a little off. My 5 year old can turn him into the “person,” but can’t quite get him back into the car. Overall, it’s a decent toy…could use a price deduction, though. Mine fell apart too, but I was able to re-attach the arms and such since they’re ball joints that are meant to be flexible.
Smaller than looks on Ad, falls apart
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
This toy arrived, well packed much earlier than I thought and I thank seller for this. However to my surprise, it was much smaller than I thought. It gives impression that it is bigger in photos here. Wasn’t impressed with quality. On first conversion attempt, parts started falling apart and by end of May most of them have chipped away one by one even though I tried converting it carefully myself. Wouldn’t recommend this product.
Doesn’t lock together quite right
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
Warning: once you transform this toy into robot mode, you will NEVER be able to put it back into perfect vehicle mode. The front end keeps popping off instead of staying in place. There’s this pedal-like structure underneath that’s apparently supposed to do something, but I don’t know what it’s supposed to do. The front end pops off whether the thingie is pushed in or extended.
BumbleBee
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
First of all, congratulations to the group of people who think and model this toy. It has a very good design. However, the quality is poor, and the connections are slightly loose. The arm (which becomes the door) keeps falling off. My son takes good care of his toys (he hardly breaks anything, but I don’t think this will last for more than a month or two. Slightly expensive for the life it carries.
what happened?
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
i remember transformers as a child being a LOT more durable then this hunk of crap. parts fall off, legs come out of joint. if you must have one buy a different model i know there are better made t-formers out there
No more than meets the eye
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
It’s smaller than it looked in the picture so all the pieces are smaller too. But my son still loves it!
A must have for all kids!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
My son was 8 years old when we purchased this a year ago. He is now 9yo and still plays with this toy. Makes a very fun and unique way to work on mechanical abilities and problem solving skills. Some of the movements needed are a little too hard for even me to perform, but in general a child can do it on their own, and they learn to read the directions to do it! Kids love these, they are still a big hit!
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