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22nd March 2021, 11:29 AM
#1
I'm surprised that they are still using the button cells, especially on the kiddie Rescue Bots toys, because of the swallowing risk... something that the Australian government has been lobbied to outlaw here.
If that did ever happen some Transformers wouldn't be released here.... but that wouldn't be too many now.
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25th March 2021, 01:32 PM
#2
Any tips on how to get the batteries out of this RID 2015 Prime?
Already had a go at it recently, removed the screw on the back, which makes his wing come off, then there is no panel to open for batteriers. THe next back screws will basically make the toy fall apart, leaving me to wonder if I'm missing something, as none of my other battery ones require total dis-assembly of a toy to remove the batteries. Any help much appreciated as I'd rather not break it in the process of just removing the batteries.
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2nd April 2021, 09:12 AM
#3
Looks like 1 battery in his hips... enter from left side
http://setls-resources.s3.amazonaws....pdf?1512045885
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2nd April 2021, 07:13 PM
#4
Yes... I think that single screw on the left of the back just below the wing pack, releases that red panel on the robot's left side.
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21st December 2021, 12:25 AM
#5
The 2021 Battery Listing update.
(actually done before the end of the year for a change... because it is soooo tiny this year - the smallest year of electronic Transformers toys ever)
Hasbro Cyberverse 2019
2021 - Roll N Change - Bumblebee - 3xLR44 - I
2021 - Roll N Change - Optimus Prime - 3xLR44 - I
Dinobot Adventures (Rescue Bots)
2021 - Optimus Prime T-Rex - 3xAAA - I
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