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GoktimusPrime
16th September 2018, 07:34 PM
BUMBLEBEE
Series - Generations
Sub-line - Studio Series
Size/class - Deluxe
New/remould/redeco - New
Wave - 1
Released here - September 2018
Approximate Retail Price - $35
Approximate Size - 11cm
Allegiance - Autobot
Alt-mode - Volkswagen Beetle Type 1 car
Main Features/Gimmicks - see "Main Accessories"
Main Colours - yellow with grey and silver highlights
Main Accessories - Attachable weapons and battle mask

Vehicle Mode
https://image.ibb.co/ck7iEz/studioseries_00a.jpg
A gorgeous rendition of the VW Beetle Type 1 with all manner of details throughout including:
* clear headlights and windows
* painted indicator and tail lights
* painted windscreen wipers
* sculpted door, boot and bonnet handles
* ventilation grill on bonnet
* grey hubcaps on black tyres! The front and rear bumpers are separate grey plastic pieces too
* VW logos sculpted on the hubcaps and boot
* a single wing mirror on the driver's side
Note: the boot is on the front and the bonnet is at the end of the vehicle
https://image.ibb.co/hL4wZz/studioseries_02.jpg
The vehicle mode has all the detail that you would expect and is a fairly accurate looking VW Beetle. My only main and minor gripe about this mode is that the rear wheels are narrower than the front wheels. It would've been nice if the rear wheels had some pins that allowed the wheels to slide outwards to gain a bit of additional width, but it's not a deal breaker and overall this is still a very nice looking VW mode. It can also be difficult to get everything to sit in exactly flush. The door panels are prone to not tabbing in all the way into slots on the thighs causing the side panels to bulge out ever so slightly (but you probably wouldn't notice it if you weren't looking for it). I find that even if you do get the side panels to peg in firmly, it causes the roof panels to pop out, and I'd rather have the roof panels sit flush as the gap is more noticeable than a "micro bulge" on the side. I've tried it both ways. I bought this toy at the same time as TheScreamMan and Tha_Phantom and all three of our Bumblebees had this issue, so it wasn't isolated just to my figure. But this is just minor nitpicking (even for me :p) and on the whole this is really just a great vehicle mode.
https://image.ibb.co/dFhiEz/studioseries_03.jpg
The weapons/accessories can all be stowed away in vehicle mode and the wheels can all still roll even with the accessories attached underneath.

Robot Mode
https://image.ibb.co/b0RAuz/studioseries_00b.jpg
One thing to note is that the toy does come packaged slightly mistransformed in robot mode as the rear canopy panels aren't tucked in all the way. And this is also the trickiest part of the transformation to robot mode to do. There is a grey hook sticking out from Bumblebee's back and you need to raise the yellow canopy tab above this hook to lock it into place. Once you've done this then the front bumper section will come down and give the head more clearance. If you're having trouble with this then I recommend checking out 08:50 on Peaugh's video review (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdozZ-8PONY).
https://image.ibb.co/mRCTge/studioseries_01.jpg
The end result is a pretty nice robot mode. The chest does have a faux-bonnet sternum but the pectoral panels are both made from the actual vehicle's headlight sections. Except for the headlight section, the rest of the car canopy basically compacts into the back and it's pretty clever how it all folds and tucks away, even if the final tuck can be tricky to tab in. The robot mode offers 11 points of articulation with additional black, grey and silver highlights revealed throughout the figure. The eyes are painted blue and there is a small Autobot insignia tampographed on the forehead crest.

The sword can be attached to either forearm. The right forearm can detach and be replaced with the gun arm. The gun arm clips in fine on my figure but isn't as tight as the normal arm. On TheScreamMan's figure it was loose and easily fell off, so your kilometreage on this gimmick may vary. The face is removable and can be replaced with the battle mask - a gimmick that's rarely seen on a figure outside of Masterpiece. The smaller size does make it much harder to pop the face off, and a simple swing up/down mask gimmick that we've seen in some previous Movie Bumblebee toys would make things much easier, but admittedly the swinging mask gimmick often compromised the look of the head on a Deluxe Class toy. So I definitely appreciate why they went with having a replaceable face - it's a trickier gimmick but it does look nicer. The faces can be attached onto slots on the rear windows (which sit below the tyres in robot mode) and the spare arm are meant to be tabbed onto pegs on the back, but in reality they pop of too easily. The storage thing looks weird in robot mode, but I definitely appreciate the fact that this toy gives you the option of attach accessories onto the robot mode rather than simply setting it aside which makes them more prone to getting lost.

Overall
https://image.ibb.co/gPjKnK/studioseries_00.jpg
Far too fiddly and tricky to be a little kid's toy, the Studio Series Deluxe figure is definitely more for the collectors. The size/scale and aesthetics of this toy goes well with other Studio Series figures, and as such this is an appropriately small figure. A lot of passion and effort has clearly been poured into this figure and it's just a really nice toy for its size and price point. At 11cm this figure is only 1cm taller than a Legends/Scout Class toy. But for a Deluxe toy this figure is really just excellent. By far my favourite Deluxe Studio Series figure thus far. If you're a stickler for minor details then maybe wait for MPM-7 Bumblebee, but as a humble Deluxe toy I would rate this toy as excellent. :) Certainly looooooaaaaaads dollar value compared to the same-priced Warrior Class Cyberverse Bumblebee toy (http://otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php?t=25693). ;)

Don't just sit there reading this, go buy this toy now! :D
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The Scream Man
17th September 2018, 07:15 AM
I did EVENTUALLY get the mask to come off, and once I did it swapped out easier. Also I found the storage for the mask is on the wing panel; Looks weird there, but for display purposes I think its ok just so u have somewhere to put it.

I agree with Gok; Best SS deluxe I have seen or messed with, hands down.

SharkyMcShark
17th September 2018, 10:38 AM
Ooo are these out here already?

Butcher31
17th September 2018, 01:37 PM
I did EVENTUALLY get the mask to come off, and once I did it swapped out easier. Also I found the storage for the mask is on the wing panel; Looks weird there, but for display purposes I think its ok just so u have somewhere to put it.

I agree with Gok; Best SS deluxe I have seen or messed with, hands down.
So better than Jazz? Because I think Jazz is the most fun figure of the line and it looks great in both modes.
Honestly, I'm always going to buy this Bumblebee, but still interested in what you think.

Ode to a Grasshopper
5th October 2018, 11:16 PM
Quick question for those who have both: is this one compatible with the Renderform Bump not-Bumper head? It looks like it might be a bit too small...

I like the look of this but I've got a 1-of-each-character collecting rule, and Bumper seems like a good fit for the mold/design.

GoktimusPrime
6th October 2018, 02:02 AM
:confused: Huh? Bump is a repaint of Armordillo... haven't tried it, but my guess is that the heads wouldn't be cross compatible. Definitely not compatible with G1 Bumper, Cliffjumper or Hubcap.

Ode to a Grasshopper
6th October 2018, 11:08 AM
:confused: Huh? Bump is a repaint of Armordillo... haven't tried it, but my guess is that the heads wouldn't be cross compatible. Definitely not compatible with G1 Bumper, Cliffjumper or Hubcap.3rd Party alternate head and gun for the old Classics Bumblebee mold - turns it into a CHUG Bumper.

GoktimusPrime
6th October 2018, 05:14 PM
3rd Party alternate head and gun for the old Classics Bumblebee mold - turns it into a CHUG Bumper.
Can't help you there. Might be more appropriate to continue that discussion here (http://otca.com.au/boards/forumdisplay.php?f=46), thanks. :)

Autocon
7th October 2018, 12:18 AM
Bonnet still bonnet and boot still boot, just houses an engine instead of luggage space.

Ode to a Grasshopper
7th October 2018, 11:38 AM
Can't help you there. Might be more appropriate to continue that discussion here (http://otca.com.au/boards/forumdisplay.php?f=46), thanks. :):rolleyes: That's probably why I addressed it more generally - looking for someone who can actually give an answer.

If you want to actually help, and also wrap this up right here, you must have the Classics Bumblebee mold. Would it be hypothetically possible to swap the heads between the two? Or, say, if the Classics head was a smidge narrower?

GoktimusPrime
7th October 2018, 01:36 PM
you must have the Classics Bumblebee mold. Would it be hypothetically possible to swap the heads between the two? Or, say, if the Classics head was a smidge narrower?
I reckon that Classics Bumblebee's head would be too big. That head is too big to fit on 2012's Fall of Cybertron Bumblebee. Studio Series 18 Bumblebee is a very small Deluxe figure (being in scale with other SS toys), so I highly doubt that Classics Bumblebee's head would fit.

P.S.: by fit I mean that it's possible to attach the head on robot mode but it's too big to tuck in during transformation. I've placed my FOC Cliffjumper's head on my Classics Cliffjumper's body, but not vice versa. I display my FOC Cliffjumper in vehicle mode - I had intended on having Classics Cliffjumper's head inside FOC Cliffjumper's vehicle form, but it was much too big. So currently my FOC Cliffjumper sits in car mode while Classics Cliffjumper's head is in storage. :p You might be able to fit Classics Bumblebee's head onto SS Bumblebee's body in robot mode only, but I highly doubt that it would ever transform into car mode unless you remove the head.

Ode to a Grasshopper
7th October 2018, 02:55 PM
I reckon that Classics Bumblebee's head would be too big. That head is too big to fit on 2012's Fall of Cybertron Bumblebee. Studio Series 18 Bumblebee is a very small Deluxe figure (being in scale with other SS toys), so I highly doubt that Classics Bumblebee's head would fit.

P.S.: by fit I mean that it's possible to attach the head on robot mode but it's too big to tuck in during transformation. I've placed my FOC Cliffjumper's head on my Classics Cliffjumper's body, but not vice versa. I display my FOC Cliffjumper in vehicle mode - I had intended on having Classics Cliffjumper's head inside FOC Cliffjumper's vehicle form, but it was much too big. So currently my FOC Cliffjumper sits in car mode while Classics Cliffjumper's head is in storage. :p You might be able to fit Classics Bumblebee's head onto SS Bumblebee's body in robot mode only, but I highly doubt that it would ever transform into car mode unless you remove the head.Cheers Gok. :)

Sutton
10th October 2018, 09:53 AM
Not my favourite SS figure, but still a good entry in the series anyway.

For me, the most successful SS figures have been the ones with a complicated transformation, but one that works smoothly and locks in nice and neat in both modes - that's not something this one does straight out of the box. Way too gappy in car mode, and too much massaging of parts to get it there. I think some filing down of a few tabs will do wonders for him though, especially the way the door-side panels lock in, and that back window area.

Also, there's a lot of translucent plastic on this figure, with a lot of it showing very slight signs of stress already. The door-wings in bot mode are theoretically removable to give him a more movie accurate look, but I think doing that will weaken the hinges very quickly.

Maruten
22nd October 2018, 09:43 AM
I'm not a fan of movie designs but I'm really hoping the Bee movie turns out to actually be good, and I thought this dude looked pretty cool so I picked him up. Really glad I did, because he's great. Love the face swap, love the weapons - just a fun little guy.

Also, as a decrepit old man, it makes me very happy to see a new VW Bee. Admittedly I haven't yet tried to get him into alt mode - I've heard a lot of people complaining about the transformation.

Bemblebuu
22nd October 2018, 12:22 PM
Picked up SS VW Bumblebee over the weekend.

I like the figure a lot, even if the transformation process is a bit fiddly and very reliant on tabs aligning correctly. The vehicle mode looks really nice if you manage to get all the tabs holding it together.

One issue I have and had with the SS Camaro Bumblebee also, is the inconsistent shade of yellow applied to the figure. On my figures, the paint on clear plastic is noticeably lighter than the shade of yellow used in the dyed plastic. Not a deal breaker, but still annoying.

Krayt
2nd November 2018, 03:47 PM
It really gets me how people look to bad reviewers in YouTube to work out how to transform these, and when the review shows the wrong way, they continue on oblivious to how things should be...

The rear-most roof doesn’t rest in the grey tab on the back... it goes up past this and the grey tab sits in the middle roof price, allowing the bonnet to sit flush with the doors down Bees back.

If you don’t get the roof to this second point, the spare parts can’t be stored as intended

philby
3rd November 2018, 08:50 AM
How does the car mode compare to mp-21 bumblebee?

Dimi194
5th November 2018, 08:31 PM
For a retool of the TLK Bee engineering (for the second time in SS) this guy still feels super fresh-love the new heads and accessories, they are awesome!

The fact everything stores underneath in car mode is nice, but have to agree, the transformation was far more painful than SS TF1 Bee and I really don't enjoy that much-though the end result is a cute looking car (that does hold after you spend 10 mins squishing it all together lol).

But I keep most of my TFs in robot mode 99% of the time so that doesn't bother me! Can't wait to pit him against Dropkick and Shatter (and praying for Blitzwing hahaha)!

Does look good with the Tarkara Legendary OP.

GoktimusPrime
7th November 2018, 10:05 PM
How does the car mode compare to mp-21 bumblebee?
https://image.ibb.co/mVQ2QA/studioseries-05.jpg

SharkyMcShark
6th December 2018, 07:57 PM
I'm with Gok on this one. The complexity, accessories and attention to detail in this figure elevate it beyond a normal deluxe (and more than justify it's small stature).

This is a nifty little figure. A pocket Masterpiece, almost.

philby
5th January 2019, 08:27 PM
i got the takara version from HLJ. First impressions are that a few joints are a bit looser than I would like and I found it pretty fiddly to get into car mode. My fingers are a bit too big trying to get the arms and legs folded up and tabbed in haha. One side of the car almost tabs in but then pops out straight away. I'll get it eventually im sure.

I think this is the first live action movie figure I have purchased