View Poll Results: To Bumbee, or not to Bumblebee?

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  • HELLS YEAH

    48 69.57%
  • Maybe, if the Price is right

    14 20.29%
  • Don't care

    2 2.90%
  • Nah, Probably not matey.

    4 5.80%
  • HELLS NOOOOOOOOO

    1 1.45%
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Thread: Toy review - Masterpiece Bumblebee and Spike

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    None of the MP Cars come w/ detailed insides; that's more of a Binaltech/Alternity thing. Also, the Amazon Japan and Asia exclusive versions of MP Bumblebee come with the toy-accurate alternate faceplate.
    Speaking of Alternity, how does MP Bee scale with Alternity Cliff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMHFConvoy View Post
    Speaking of Alternity, how does MP Bee scale with Alternity Cliff?
    I've got both - Alternity Cliff is bigger but less well proportioned

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    Can someone advise on the safest way to change the faces on Bumblebee without taking off paint or damaging it?

    I have no fingernails from chewing as a handicap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thurmus View Post
    Can someone advise on the safest way to change the faces on Bumblebee without taking off paint or damaging it?

    I have no fingernails from chewing as a handicap.
    A sturdy edge made of wood or plastic like a credit card will do. If you're not worried about metal objects scratching paint a table knife works. You only need to start prying it off. Once you have the initial crack you can pull it off with your fingers.
    Any figure that comes with swords demands wrist articulation.

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    Thanks mate. Will give the credit card a go.

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    Otherwise, perhaps try carefully using a flat head miniature screwdriver.

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    Used my footy membership ticket and it worked a treat.

    Thanks guys.

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