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GoktimusPrime
31st July 2014, 12:03 AM
BUMBLEBEE
Series - Transformers Generations
Sub-line – Age of Extinction
Size/class - Deluxe
New/remould/redeco – New
Wave – 3, 2014
Released here - July 2014
Approximate Retail Price - $25
Approximate Size – 13cm to top of head (+1cm to top of back mounted bonnet kibble)
Allegiance -Autobot
Alt-mode – 2014 Chevrolet Camaro Concept (http://www.lsxtv.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2013/08/transformers-2.jpg)
Main Features/Gimmicks – flip out cannon-arm, flip down battle mask
Main Colours – yellow and black
Main Accessories – x2 shuriken

Pictures
Stock image (http://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/4/44/AoE_now_%26_then_Bumblebee_2014.jpg)
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_bumblebee_concept01_zpsb6f48e90.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_bumblebee_concept02_zps9f6f3da5.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_bumblebee_concept03_zpsaa37ebe9.jpg

Vehicle Mode
Typical of Age of Extinction, there are some nice features in the mould which become lost due to a lack of paint apps to highlight them. There really is just too much yellow on this toy which really needed to be broken up with some gunmetal grey, black and a tiny smidgen of silver, as per the real life vehicle. The unpainted hubcaps is accurate to the real life vehicle's black hubcaps though. The headlights are metallic electric blue, and the windows are all transparent blue. Bumblebee sports his signature black racing stripes on the roof and bonnet, which helps to break up the yellows. Yes, I know I used the plural. As usual, Hasbro seems unable to get the painted yellow to match with the yellow plastic parts, and thus we have two different mismatching shades of yellow on this toy (much like how Crosshairs has two different mismatching shades of green). Bumblebee's vehicle mode is very "panelrrific," and there are some seams that don't sit exactly flush. It doesn't look too bad to the naked eye, but becomes more noticeable in photography. The two shuriken clip on the bottom of the vehicle, but it can be tricky, and ultimately they have a tendency to lift the rear half of the vehicle up and potentially impede with rolling, particularly on carpet. It's just easier to set them aside. :rolleyes:

Robot Mode
Thankfully the robot mode does introduce more black to break up the yellows, but the forearms still look rather plain. The flip down battle mask and flip out cannon on the right arm were nice surprises. There's also a tiiiny Autobot insignia painted on the forehead. Overall, this toy shares the same inherent weakness that most (if not all) Age of Extinction Transformers suffer -- being based on such a difficult to translate screen model. With barely any vehicle kibble (http://www.allspark.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Kids-Logic-Beast-Kingdom-Transformers-4-Age-Of-Extinction-Bumblebee-1_1400355785.jpg) on the screen model, the designers of this toy have been forced to try and stow the alt mode parts away, and for the most part, they've done a commendable job (I just wish that they didn't have to do it in the first place :rolleyes:). The leg kibble rests on the calves of the legs, and there's now more kibble on the arms and shoulders (which would've been on the chest and back in previous Bumblebees). There's a considerable amount of kibble on the back which folds up, and in all honesty, it's no better or worse than previous Deluxe movie Bumblebees... but I think that the smaller frame of this Bumblebee's robot mode makes it more noticeable. The main part of the formation of the robot mode that I personally don't like is the chest. The chest panel opens up, and the front grill of the car tucks inside the chest before being covered up by the chest panel. While this in itself is a neat way to hide the grill panel on such a small toy, I personally would've preferred to see the grill itself just form the robot chest rather than being covered up by a chest panel.

Overall
An admirable attempt to translate what is such an untranslatable design. However it has necessitated certain compromising design elements which makes this toy less impressive than most other Deluxe movie Bumblebees. The mask and arm cannon gimmicks are really nice, though the shuriken weapons are just lame. I would've rather seen those weapons been omitted in favour of that money being spent on further improving the core design of the toy, including additional paint apps on the vehicle mode. A nice try of a toy with some neat surprises, but the overall result is fairly ordinary. :o I got the Toys R Us version of this toy (http://static.seibertron.com/images/news/d73826d02bc488adca22d2573cdfed51.jpg), which comes with Generations Legends Bumblebee (http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/91sMxLWRFzL._SL1500_.jpg). In terms of value for money, I'd recommend getting this version as it's $5 cheaper than a full priced Deluxe, plus you get an extra Legends figure with it. ;)
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/avatars/jaam_jaam.gif <---if below RRP

Omega Metro
31st July 2014, 12:17 AM
That alt mode looks like garbage. So many misaligned panels. Thanks for the review though. It's made my decision not to buy this.;)

SharkyMcShark
31st July 2014, 05:21 AM
I'd actually probably have bought this if they'd really leaned into the hood halves on the shoulders look as opposed to having the fake car hood on the chest.

GoktimusPrime
31st July 2014, 11:17 AM
Yeah, the faux-chest kibble is my least favourite part about this toy. I also would've massively preferred it if they just allowed the bonnet parts to form the chest, even if it's just the grill part, which does come down to the chest, but is then concealed by the faux-chest! :o But then it would've looked less "screen accurate," and we'd have the "screen accuracy" crowd complaining. :rolleyes: I'd personally rather have a better made toy with less screen likeness, than a poorly made screen-like figure.

But IMO, the weaknesses of this toy is just indicative of a running flaw w/ Age of Extinction in general: the screen character designs. Robot modes that show hardly any alt mode kibble - that seems to be a significant contributing factor behind the decline in design standard with the AoE toys. It leaves HasTak designers with the job of having to find somewhere to put the alt mode parts, but having to try and hide it at the same time! :eek: I really hope that for the next movies, they go back to having more "toy-friendly" screen designs that'll make it a lot easier for HasTak to 'translate' into products.

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoebees_zpsb79f8b51.jpg <---y u no hav alt mode parts?!

GoktimusPrime
31st July 2014, 09:37 PM
I have experienced some QC issues with this toy (http://otca.com.au/boards/showpost.php?p=429063&postcount=569). If anyone is thinking about purchasing this toy, do inspect the knees first to see if they're scratched. And take care with transforming the grill section, as the side tabs may be prone to snapping off.

P.S.: Here are some new pics...
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_bumblebee_concept03a_zpsf34a50fa.jpg

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_bumblebee_concept05_zps2e8d4df9.jpg

Deluxe Class Movie Bumblebees; TF1, ROTF, DOTM, AOE
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_bumblebee_concept07_zpsaa739223.jpg

TF1 & AOE
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_bumblebee_concept08_zpsdd9d8b5a.jpg

klystron
1st August 2014, 04:14 PM
Is there anyone else that thinks HO Bumblebee (despite its flaws) looks better than this one?
Doubt this will join my legion of Bumblebees. I do like the flip-out hand cannon though.
Nice review Gok.

Omega Metro
1st August 2014, 05:31 PM
Is there anyone else that thinks HO Bumblebee (despite its flaws) looks better than this one?
Doubt this will join my legion of Bumblebees. I do like the flip-out hand cannon though.
Nice review Gok.

It is the ugliest movie Bumblebee I have seen (and I like movie toys);)
I don't have a problem with HO Bumblee. I think its great.

Firestorm
1st August 2014, 08:42 PM
Personally, I quite like thie new Bumblebee, it's not perfect, and it hasn't dethroned Battle Blade as my best Movie BB but it has it's charms. but also it has it's flaws.

ROBOT MODE
the leg transformation is nice, especially since it isn't the exact same transformation that EVERY other movie bee has used, the legs also look quite nice.
the arms aren't bad and the flip out cannon, while simple is quite nice.
the fact the battle mask barely even slides down his face is kinda depressing since it would have been nice to have a more "stinger" like head.
the back kibble doesn't bother me very much and it collapses reasonably well, it's also nice that you can store his shuriken thingamabobbies there, they're pretty silly looking weapons after all.
the chest is pretty lousy, stored under the vehicle mode, doesn't have any vehicle parts incorporated into it. and it might just be my own stupidity but once you put the grill from vehicle mode behind it you can't even close it to make it sit properly.

Overall the robot mode is fairly decent except for it's few minor quirks


VEHICLE MODE
the vehicle mode lacks paint, but still looks pretty nice, except for the fact that the colours of the yellowy-orange plastic and the yellowy-orange paint don't match up very well at all which makes it look kinda weird.
the weapon storage in vehicle mode isn't very good either, it's hard to tab the shuriken in and they don't really sit very well.

the transformation is simple but nice, except for when you try to pull the arms down and un-peg them from the grill, they get stuck in there pretty tight, and if you aren't careful (like me) you can snap the little pegs off. (well mine is still on but if I try to transform him again it will come of since it's barely still hanging on.)

he's not perfect, but if you get him from the evolutions 2 pack like I did, he (and the legends bumblebee that come with him) are pretty good value for money.

overall I'd rate him about a B+ not perfect but has it's charms and is worth getting. (especially in the evolutions pack)

GoktimusPrime
1st August 2014, 10:22 PM
Is there anyone else that thinks HO Bumblebee (despite its flaws) looks better than this one?
Doubt this will join my legion of Bumblebees. I do like the flip-out hand cannon though.
Nice review Gok.It is the ugliest movie Bumblebee I have seen (and I like movie toys);)
I don't have a problem with HO Bumblee. I think its great.
I agree that High Octane Bumblebee is the better toy, although keep in mind that the screen design for that Bumblebee is more traditional (by movie standards) in that we can clearly see vehicle parts on the robot, and as such, much easier to 'translate' as an action figure. The same goes with Marmon 97 Optimus Prime (http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/attachments/transformers-movie-discussion/27446777d1403217867-optimus-prime-will-have-his-old-robot-mode-optimus-3-.jpg) vs Western Star Optimus Prime (http://www.hdwallpapers.in/walls/transformers_4_age_of_extinction_2014-wide.jpg); the former has distinctly visible alt mode parts on the robot while the latter barely has any. Little wonder that Voyager Evasion Mode Optimus Prime is a much better toy than either of the Leader Class figures.


Personally, I quite like thie new Bumblebee, it's not perfect, and it hasn't dethroned Battle Blade as my best Movie BB but it has it's charms. but also it has it's flaws.
Battle Blade Bumblebee rips off AoE Bumblebee's head and expels waste Energon down his neck! ;)

GoktimusPrime
3rd August 2014, 10:57 AM
More piccies :)
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_bumblebee_concept09_zps80cb9869.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_bumblebee_concept10a_zps37b45eab.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_bumblebee_concept11_zps12df897c.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_bumblebee_concept10_zps963e9b46.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_bumblebee_concept12_zps4714e385.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_bumblebee_concept15_zpsede59667.jpg (photobomb'd :p)
Comparison w/ 2007 Bumblebees...
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_bumblebee10_zps66b8ffca.jpg

Sinnertwin
3rd August 2014, 11:07 AM
I'd like one, but couldnt find any Then & Now Bumblebee's when i was out on Friday. There's a unique complaint :p

GoktimusPrime
3rd August 2014, 11:41 AM
Caso had four on Thursday & Mknell reported seeing lots @ the 'Riff this morning ;)

christalcase
3rd August 2014, 09:38 PM
I really liked the first Movie's Camaro Concept Deluxe figure and that would remain as my favourite and definitive Movie Bumblebee. I was disappointed with all the subsequent Bumblebee molds as I think they look ugly and proportions are off (yes, including Battle Blades Bumblebee).

However, I got this version and I really like him, he has his flaws but I think he looks good and has unobstrusive yet meaningful gimmicks. The integrated flip out cannon and flip down battle mask is really cool and both looks great. The other thing that won me over is that the designers finally took a fresh attempt at transforming Bumblebee's legs. He doesn't retain the same leg automorph transformation of the original and I dig the new engineering.

The faux chest is a disappointment and looks somewhat stupid, it doesn't even look like it is the hood morphed. Car mode has way too many panel cracks and they don't sit flush. Probably as a cost-cutting measure but they have used huge chunks of transparent plastic which requires it to be painted over, hence the obvious mismatch of colouring. Overall, I think this is still a decent figure and worthy of a purchase.

Dimi194
2nd September 2014, 08:03 PM
However, I got this version and I really like him, he has his flaws but I think he looks good and has unobstrusive yet meaningful gimmicks. The integrated flip out cannon and flip down battle mask is really cool and both looks great. The other thing that won me over is that the designers finally took a fresh attempt at transforming Bumblebee's legs. He doesn't retain the same leg automorph transformation of the original and I dig the new engineering.

The faux chest is a disappointment and looks somewhat stupid, it doesn't even look like it is the hood morphed. Car mode has way too many panel cracks and they don't sit flush. Probably as a cost-cutting measure but they have used huge chunks of transparent plastic which requires it to be painted over, hence the obvious mismatch of colouring. Overall, I think this is still a decent figure and worthy of a purchase.

Agree 100%. My other thing was the little tabs on the hood are super awkward-I've transformed mine once and they are already showing heavy stress marks! The price of only $25 is a bargain, esp with the MechTech weapon and the Legion Bee too! Whoever did that pricing must have hit their head, but I'm not complaining.

Sinnertwin
7th September 2014, 11:20 PM
I saw one of these at TrU Penrith the other week after the fair & even with the bonus Legends figure & the $24.99 price tag i wasn't impressed enough to buy it

griffin
23rd December 2014, 05:10 AM
I finally got the regular version of this toy (had to import from Amazon). I had the Evolutions one for a couple months now, and expected that Bumblebee would be like Slug and Swoop, in that it would be identical to the Evolutions version... but is actually a lighter yellow.
The Evolutions Bumblebee is a much darker yellow... the same as the Platinum 5-pack Bumblebee, which is why I didn't know that the regular version was a lighter colour.
(my comparison photos of the 5-pack Autobots was done with the Evolutions Bumblebee, because I expected it to be the same as the regular version... but the yellow would have been another obvious difference if I had used it)

UltimateGalvatron
17th April 2015, 06:48 AM
When I went to Toys r us , I saw the 3volution pack f8r 25 bucks. Because that is cheaped then normal deluxes, and it had a figure unreleased in Australia, I pick him up, mainky for 'classic' Bumblebee but the AoE when is very nice too. I like the flip out cannon and face mask, my only complaint would be his kibble moves around very easily in robot mode. It doesnt really peg in anywhere so when I try to pose him, I half transform the thing! :eek::p
Vehicle mode sucks heaps, but overall its a pretty nice figure, though I would only by the cheaper two pack.