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Thread: Toy Review - DotM Deluxe Bumblebee

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    Default Toy Review - DotM Deluxe Bumblebee

    Toy Review - Bumblebee

    Series - Dark of the Moon
    Sub-line - N/A
    Size/class - Deluxe
    New/remould/redeco - New
    Wave - 1
    Released here - May 16 2011
    Approximate Retail Price - $25-30
    Approximate Size - 15cm
    Allegiance - Autobot
    Alt-mode - Camaro
    Main Features/Gimmicks - MechTech
    Main Colours - Black and yellow
    Main Accessories - MechTech gun

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    The basic engineering and design of this toy exceeded my expectation and it's actually a rather nice figure. Nice looking alt mode, nice looking robot sculpt with an interesting and fun transformation. Unfortunately the toy suffers from one significant flaw - like RtS/United Jazz, the chest won't lock into place.
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    Had a look at this guy today was dissapointed to see Hasbro are back their old tricks of painting transparent plastic as such BB suffers from faded panel syndrome, one panel will be slick gold and the adjacent panel is yellow paint, erk.

    I can't believe I am saying it as a massive BB fan but I am quite disappointed with this figure's look but I will probably still pick one up when he's on sale.

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    "Their old tricks"? That sounds like they're out to con you out of your money

    Besides, the painted window edges (that can't be avoided on a toy of this size and price) were there on Battle Blade Bumblebee. In the same positions, even. Both companies have done this for years.
    http://www.tfwiki.net, the Transformers Wiki - Serious intellectual discussion about transforming space robots.

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    True but it was significantly improved from the messy doors on movie 1 BB.

    I just didn't think much of it.

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    Just opened this figure today, yes the chest panel can be locked into place. Just needs a more downward push as there is a peg in his torso.

    The transformation surprisingly is easier than ROTF and 2007 Movie figures and offers good articulation and strays away from the odd stature that his predecessors had. Cons are the paint job seems lacking, like the front of the car, the mid-section is obviously a black piece of plastic painted yellow and his gun is all Hasbro grey... Though his face is accurate, it for some reason doesn't look right compared to Battle Blade Bumblebee from HFTD, (but I hated how fragile/stiff the mask plate was on that one). Articulation is decent, except he only has a hinge joint for his wrist, which can't rotate unless you rotate the forearm - i guess that's more human-like though. Though his hands seem to be stuck in a closed grasp and I'm having trouble opening them up.

    To sum it up, I think this mold, though not the best in appearance of all movie BBs (like Battle Ops BB) offers a lot more playability, and one more thing - THE SHOULDER PADS ACTUALLY STAY ON THIS TIME! WOO

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkyWarp91 View Post
    Just opened this figure today, yes the chest panel can be locked into place. Just needs a more downward push as there is a peg in his torso.

    The transformation surprisingly is easier than ROTF and 2007 Movie figures and offers good articulation and strays away from the odd stature that his predecessors had. Cons are the paint job seems lacking, like the front of the car, the mid-section is obviously a black piece of plastic painted yellow and his gun is all Hasbro grey... Though his face is accurate, it for some reason doesn't look right compared to Battle Blade Bumblebee from HFTD, (but I hated how fragile/stiff the mask plate was on that one). Articulation is decent, except he only has a hinge joint for his wrist, which can't rotate unless you rotate the forearm - i guess that's more human-like though. Though his hands seem to be stuck in a closed grasp and I'm having trouble opening them up.

    To sum it up, I think this mold, though not the best in appearance of all movie BBs (like Battle Ops BB) offers a lot more playability, and one more thing - THE SHOULDER PADS ACTUALLY STAY ON THIS TIME! WOO
    Might I suggest you leave his hands alone, I broke one of BB's thumbs off trying to open his hand. Bad damage :P

    I just got this little guy and though as stated above I wasn't that impressed with the paint apps in alt mode, in bot mode you can barely see the paint so I have been more impressed than I expected. I am loving this little dood, his head sculpt has an almost surprised look which is so adorable.

    I personally suspect I am going to have to get another one just for the kick ass Mech Tech weapon, its transformation is awesome and its just Billy Bad Ass :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkyWarp91 View Post
    Just opened this figure today, yes the chest panel can be locked into place. Just needs a more downward push as there is a peg in his torso.
    Hmmm... I pushed down pretty hard... any harder and I'd be afraid of breaking something. I'll give it another try, but if it still doesn't work I'll try and get an exchange.

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    You gotta get the alignment just right otherwise it won't plug in. My BBs chest plugged in without too much exertion but I had to get the alignment right first.

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    I fiddled around with Bumblebee's chest last night and yeah, got the alignment right and it clipped in. *phew* For a moment I was scared it was gonna be Animated Blitzwing all over again.

    Visually DotM Bumblebee is a more screen-accurate, and overall they've managed to achieve this while making him a pretty decent toy at the same time. However this was basically achieved by making DotM 'Bee more of a shellformer. The entire canopy of the car just folds up and sits on his back rather loosely, and the thigh panels don't lock in tightly - and these parts can flop around during toy play. Also the chest is more blocky than TF1 Bumblebee's.

    When comparing DotM Bumblebee with TF1, I think they both have their pros and cons, but personally I prefer TF1 Bumblebee because I think it's a nicer toy to play with, isn't as chunky nor as shellformery as DotM Bumblebee. However DotM Bumblebee has greater screen-likeness (and does so without looking "kiddy" like RotF Bumblebee).

    The MechTech weapon is a neat feature for vehicle mode, but in robot mode it's okay. I prefer TF1 Bumblebee's weapon because it transforms from a gun to a sword, giving him the ability to use it as either a range or melee weapon. Bumblebee's weapon transforms from a gun to another kind of gun... erm... okay. Also the MechTech gun is pure Hasbro grey (whereas TF1 Bumblebee's gun is black with a transparent blue blade). Furthermore the light piping in DotM Bumblebee's eyes don't seem to work terribly well (whereas TF1 Bumblebee's eyes light pipe beautifully).



    Overall DotM Bumblebee is a nice toy in its own rights which has exceeded my expectations (certainly a hell of a lot better than RotF Bumblebee), but I personally prefer TF1 Deluxe Concept Camaro Bumblebee over him.

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    DotM Deluxe Bumblebee
    Series - Dark of the Moon
    Sub-line - Mechtech
    Size/class - Deluxe
    New/remould/redeco - New
    Wave - 1
    Released here - May 2011
    Approximate Retail Price - $25-30
    Approximate Size - 14cm
    Allegiance - Autobot
    Alt-mode - Chevy Camaro
    Main Features/Gimmicks - Convertible Mechtech weapon
    Main Colours - Yellow, black, grey
    Main Accessories - Mechtech weapon



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