| | |  | | Home » Transformers: Dark of the Moon - MechTech Deluxe - Bumblebee | | | | | | | Description: | | Bumblebee has spent decades perfecting his fighting skills. With or without weapons, he is one of the most skilled fighters the Autobots have. He is dedicated to using his skills to defeat the Decepticons, no matter where they appear. Spring into action with this vehicle-to-robot hero. Convert your mighty Bumblebee figure from Camaro Concept car vehicle mode to battle-ready robot mode. Then convert him back to vehicle mode so he can chase down his enemies, complete with plasma cannon on top of the vehicle. As the battle rages on, keep converting him back and forth, so he's ready to face whatever his enemies throw at him. The weapons work with any MechTech Transformers figure. - Product Dimensions (inches): 2.8 (L) x 7.5 (W) x 12 (H)
- Age: 5 years and up
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• Bumblebee has spent decades perfecting his fighting skills. With or without weapons, he is one of the most skilled fighters the Autobots
• Spring into action with this vehicle-to-robot hero! Convert your mighty Bumblebee figure from Camaro
• Then convert him back to vehicle mode so he can chase down his enemies, complete with a plasma cannon on top of the vehicle.
• As the battle rages on, keep converting him back and forth, so he
• Robot hero figure converts from vehicle mode to robot and back!
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 2.76 inches | | Product Width:
| 7.52 inches | | Product Height:
| 12.01 inches | | Package Length:
| 11.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 19 reviews |
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12 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Great FigureJun 24, 2011
By qwerty This was my first DOTM figure and I was very skeptical about them due to these apparently being much smaller than previous movie toys. Fortunately, deluxes don't suffer as much from this as much as voyagers. I've got to say that I was very impressed with this Bumblebee. His vehicle and robot modes are both great (however there is a bit of kibble on his back), and the transformation is simple enough. One of the new features of this toy line are the Mechtech weapons. This toy comes with a pretty cool gun that I think would better suit Optimus Prime. It attaches to either arm in robot mode, the roof in vehicle mode, or you can convert into "Stealth Force" mode by lifting up the very back and very front of the top of car mode to reveal two sculpted missle launchers and two hidden Mechtech ports (warning: if you put to much preasure putting in the Mechtech guns in these two ports, they may crack) I really don't like the gun on the roof, so I normally just leave it off in vehicle mode. Also, if you own the original movie Bumblebee that transforms into the 70's Camaro, than you can use the two pistols from that as Mechtech guns that look really nice on this figure. Overall, this is a great DOTM figure and I'm looking forward to the future of this line and the movie itself.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
One of the best of the new generation of transformersJan 29, 2012
By Kevin Mccarthy My son really wanted this one and I was hesitant. I don't generally like the new generation of transformers. They are exceedingly complex and very fragile. I grew up with G1s (and the lack of rubber wheels on these toys still bugs me).
However, this Bumblebee is one of my favorites of the new series. I haven't been keeping up with all the 'classes' of transformer toys. I know we have one of the earlier Ironhides that is super-hard to transform and is very fragile and the robot mode doesn't look all that good anyway. But the mechtech Bumblebee is easy enough for a 5-year-old to transform him. Both the car and robot modes look good, are tightly fitted (no loose or jiggly parts and no gaps), and the articulation is excellent.
Besides that, this is the only modern transformer toy that I haven't had to do emergency repairs on with a limb coming off. Very sturdy.
I don't think it's quite as good as my G1 Skyfire and I just like the looks of the Tomahawk better, but that's the only reason it's my 3rd favorite.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
dark of the moonMar 28, 2012
this is my favorite transformers toy ever. we needed to patch it up now and then but its still a great toy. now he goes with the others.transformers are awsome
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
An excellent model!Mar 23, 2012
By Cotton Bunny To be honest, this was my first Transformers toy, relatively speaking, and I just recently showed interest in collecting them. Mechtech, by far, provides some of the best, articulated models. The design of this particular Bumblebee is great and a perfect size. He is also easily transformed from car mode into robot mode, and vice-versa, and you can almost instantly figure out how he works and how to form him. He's also somewhat durable and just to remind you, if the leg or arm falls off, it can easily be snapped back in place. He's very poseable, too, excellent for play and display, or maybe even the occasional stop-motion.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Transformer Dark of the Moon BumblebeeNov 27, 2011
By Suzi A. Reaves
"Suzi Q"
Product Dimensions: 2.8 x 7.5 x 12 inches This is the product description for this Transformer Bumblebee car. I was thinking the car was 12 in. long by 7.5 wide x 2.8 in tall. I don't know where the 12 inches came from but the car is small. It is 2.5 wide x 5.5" long. Very disappointing. It may be a cool LITTLE toy but it doesn't measure up to it's Product claim at all.
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