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The Bumblebee set is smaller, with a lower piece count (not to mention a lower price point – $89.99 to Optimus' more expensive $179.99 price tag), but it is no less impressive in its end result.
After transforming it a handful of times, I identified 3-4 weak points on the build, and I reinforced them with a quick drying adhesive and a Q-Tip. Bumblebee hasn't lost a single piece since.
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Robosen’s self-transforming Bumblebee is finally giving Optimus Prime some backup - MSNRobosen’s partnership with Hasbro continues with a new Bumblebee self-transforming robot toy launching this summer. Powered by 31 servo motors, Bumblebee transforms from a bright yellow bot to a ...
Optimus Prime will finally have backup when Lego’s 950-piece transforming Bumblebee releases on July 1st for $90. No rebuilding needed to go from robot to vehicle mode.
This programmable Bumblebee robot from Robosen and Hasbro stands 14 inches tall and costs $400. It’s capable of performing a variety of moves and poses, but it just can’t transform.
Naturally, Bumblebee, an Autobot capable of transforming into a ‘70s-era Chevy Camaro, plays a prominent role throughout the film. Now, a new trailer for the upcoming movie shows Bumblebee both ...
The "Transformer" films introduced audiences to an all new version of Bumblebee who was portrayed as a Chevrolet Camaro instead of a VW Beetle. Here's why.
The new LEGO Transformers Bumblebee, available exclusively at the LEGO Store, is fun to play with, fun to build, but a bit challenging to transform. This set is the second of its kind; last year ...
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