View Poll Results: Beast Hunters Bumblebee - worth buying?

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  • Yes

    4 36.36%
  • Only if...

    2 18.18%
  • Not worth it

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Thread: Toy Review: Prime Beast Hunters DLX Bumblebee

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  1. #1
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    Default Toy Review: Prime Beast Hunters DLX Bumblebee

    Series - Prime
    Sub-line - Beast Hunters
    Size/class - Deluxe
    Wave - 1
    New/remould/redeco - Remold
    Released here - not yet (globally January 2013)
    Approximate Retail Price - $23-$30 (US$10-$15 in America)
    Approximate Size - unknown
    Allegiance - Autobot
    Alt-mode - spiky car
    Main Features/Gimmicks - spiky pieces, bow weapon, spare missiles
    Main Colours - yellow, black
    Main Accessories - two blasters, six (!!!!) missiles, bow weapon

    Car Mode:



    Bumblebee is completely decked out in this mode, with a double blaster on the hood, two missiles on each door, a bow weapon on the roof and complete with spiky pieces on the grill and rear of the car. Bumblebee looks ready to completely annihilate enemy robots. While it's an unrealistic vehicle, it's aggressive and appealing.

    Transformation stays the same with two minor changes, the first is that you rotate the missiles on the doors and the second is that his shoulder pieces (the wheel shaped one) click into place. An easy and fun transformation.

    Robot Mode:



    Quite a stunner. Gone is the oddly proportioned figure from the RiD line, and while this is still the same figure, due to how the whole toy is re-shelled, Bumblebee looks great. His eyes are freaky (even without lightpiping, it seems that they glow), it looks just like an eagle's. His bow weapon is a missile launcher, and Bumblebee comes with SIX missiles, talk about overkill.

    Overall, I think Bumblebee is worth a purchase, the remolding improves on the core toy in every way (and does away with a few aesthetic flaws). The amount of ways you can fiddle with his weapons makes this a fun toy to play with.
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    Yes. Someone has seriously rubbed Bee up the wrong way with all those weapons and dig his mean face. I love this figure also.

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    Nice Review Christalcase,

    Personally, I have the hotshot version of this mold, unless bumblebee shows up in the show wearing all this gear, I'll most likely give it a miss. I have the FE bumblebee, and the RID is sitting here in a box waiting to be opened up, which probably won't happen any time soon.

    I do really like the mold, but hotshot is it for me. I voted, Only If "he turns up in the show like this"
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    Looks bad ass in bot mode

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