Friday, February 26, 2010

Transformers Deluxe Bumblebee with Battlecannons

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After the battle of Mission City, and the discovery of new Decepticons on Earth, Bumblebee decided to upgrade as many of his systems as he could. With the help of Autobot Ratchet, he added some human missile launchers to his arsenal, and modified his vehicle mode to make his weapons accessible. He was caught off-guard too many times by the Decepticons. Now when they come around hell be ready. Gear up for battle excitement with this popular Autobot ally! Recreate exciting movie scenes or stage your own living room battles with this trusty sidekick! In vehicle mode, this sleek speedster converts to a Camaro concept cart with pop-out battle blasters to help you take on Decepticon forces! Roll out!
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- Gear up for battle excitement with this popular AUTOBOT ally
- Recreate exciting movie scenes or stage your own living room battles with this trusty sidekick
- In vehicle mode, this sleek speedster converts to a Camaro concept cart with pop-out battle blasters
- Detailed robot-to-vehicle figure converts to a Camaro concept car
- Pop-out cannons in vehicle mode
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Customer Buzz
 "Great toy for 4+ years old kids..." 2010-02-23
By Vu Tran
Before this one, I bought 3 other transformers from local stores. all of them are much larger than this. However, this item is built much better compare to others. I think most of the join sections made with metal core. it look very durable...

Customer Buzz
 "Pretty Cool Toy!" 2010-02-06
By Loveguitar (Georgia, USA)
I think I like this toy more than my daughter does! It's kind of small only standing about 8" high when fully unfolded but actually I like it that size because it's easier to handle. The plastic it's made out of seems durable enough and when it is fully folded back into a car it stays solid without wanting to come apart. I like the challenge of unfolding it and then folding it back without looking at the directions (which are not very good anyway). I thought I had it back into the car shape but when I showed it to my 7 year old daughter she took it and instantly fixed a few spots where I still had loose parts! And when it's fully unfolded it makes a great robot!



I think this is a fun toy and helps kids develop their fine motor skills as well as learning how parts can go together. Plus, it's BUMBLEBEE and what kid wouldn't want him? (Or "her" since most bees are females).

Customer Buzz
 "non functional" 2010-02-01
By Lorena Ortiz (el paso, TX, US)
awful product. the pieces fall apart easily and they don't fully conncet when forming the car.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent Transformer - May take adult to help child understand how to transform the first few times" 2010-01-02
By Tech and Rec Man (Salt Lake City, UT)
This transformer is well constructed, and fun to assemble and disassemble. I bought it for my son as a Christmas present, and he loves playing with it. As others have commented, it is made of a durable plastic (almost feels like metal), and is very detailed. The first time we transformed it, it took a bit of practice, but after doing it a few times, it got quite a bit easier. For the price, it is an excellent toy and I believe my son (who is 5 right now) will enjoy it for the next 4-5 years.

Customer Buzz
 "To be a kid again!" 2009-08-31
By Adam S. Roades (Centreville, VA USA)
Back when I was a kid, I LOVED my collection of Transformers. Truth be told, many of them are probably still squirreled away somewhere in my mom's basement (she has a problem getting rid of stuff...). After seeing the first movie, I was determined to start collecting the new series. Unfortunately, with four kids of my own, a rather hefty pricetag on the new models, and mediocre reviews on them, I thought twice. But when I saw this one when I was walking through my local discount store the other day (and for slightly less than it's being sold here), I just had to have it.



While the new models aren't the heavy duty diet cast metal I remember from childhood, this Bumblebee seems to be rather solidly built (and, let's face it, those older models were probably covered in lead-based paint!). I like how the two modes have snap-in parts to keep the robot in robot mode and the car in car mode without them falling apart. I'll admit, I had to look at the instructions to get the transformation complete, but I still got in on the first try.



While this won't be subjected to the rigors of daily play, I'm very happy with it. The detail on both modes is impressive and the robot looks very much like the one in the movie. Autobots... let's roll!


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