The WWII Bumblebee looks great. Instant buy for me.
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The WWII Bumblebee looks great. Instant buy for me.
Aaaaand here is Crankcase
http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/thread...kcase.1159382/
They've not changed too much from Crowbar. I think that this is an excellent, characterful mold but I'm not seeing enough changes to justify buying a slightly similar redeco.
Disappointed not to see a blaster for the figure, like they did with the Ratchet mold's minor repaint.
I hope we see Dino soon...
I like the vehicle mode for WW2 Bumblebee... but that wasn't what he transformed into in TLK. He turned into an open top/convertible car, which ejects a soldier from the trunk while he is transforming... not an armoured vehicle/tank. (even the TFW news poster got it wrong by saying that this was his TLK mode)
Maybe this is another WW2 vehicle mode that Bumblebee had, which will be shown in the Bumblebee Movie.
Shadow Raider (the orange redeco of Lockdown) has been shown off in this gallery, with comparisons to the Lockdown toy.
An image of a Studio Series TLK Drift has been accidentally leaked - the CGI render/stock art appeared on a NYCC banner.
It's a repaint of the TLK mold (itself a remold of the AEO figure) with a new head, and better paint. It also comes with a dinobot baby Strafe minifigure, if the art is to be believed.
An uninteresting entry into SS, although the silver lining is that it is another confirmation from the list of leaked but as yet unrevealed figures. That list now stands at -
Dino, Cogman, Scrapmetal, Hightower, Shatter, DOTM Optimus, Bonecrusher, leader Megatron, and Jetfire.
The Bumblebee 2-pack (Then & Now set with another VW Bumblebee and the TF5 Bumblebee that was a new mould)... has been found at retail in Singapore, so should be showing up elsewhere... but likely to be a store exclusive since it is a one-off pack (and therefore, probably won't show up here).
Just like the Throne of the Primes SDCC set being released in Japan, the other SDCC exclusive Transformers set (Bumblebee and the 2 Dino cassettes) is also being released in Japan, at a convention next weekend. (probably identical, like the other Hasbro Studio Series toys)
It will be 4860yen, which is about AU$60.
Obviously I was wrong. :o
The two pack 24/25 has been revealed to be a Target exclusive in America, for US$40.
That's about right for US retail, as the Studio Series Deluxes have been US$20 each over there.
That makes our price here at AU$45 (about US$31.50) significantly cheaper than in America... and obviously a lot less than what two Deluxes cost here (about AU$60).