Show 1.0 out of 5 stars Total scam! What an absolute SCAM!!!!!!!!! Product is TINY!!!!!! Don't waste your money. Reviews with imagesTop reviews from the United StatesThere was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2015 I've had die cast transformers action figures when I was a kid but gave them all away to my younger cousins at the advice of my mother who only had the best
of intentions to help me in my maturation process from my prepubescent stage - big mistake! If I (or my parents) had known their values I would have kept them - all of them. 5.0 out of 5 stars More than meets the
eye! I've had die cast transformers action figures when I was a kid but gave them all away to my younger cousins at the advice of my mother who only had the best of intentions to help me in my maturation process from my prepubescent stage - big mistake! If I (or my parents) had known their values I would have kept them - all of them. Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2016 The toy is great. My son enjoys this for hours and hours. But after the 3rd day, a little piece of the bumper came off, and he was not treating it too harshly. It was a shock,since it was purchased brand new, we expected it to last a little more than that. Other transformer toys have lasted years without that problem. He was a little bummed because it's The Bumblebee. But it is what it is.... 5 stars for entertainment quality, 4 stars for durability because that little chunk came off the "trunk". Again, it is still a lot of fun Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2016 My 5 year old can almost transform him fully on his own. He enjoys playing with him and actually loves the smaller size. We have had some issues with the window and door falling of during play. It also seems to be a bit difficult to get him to transform fully and come together. Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2016 It is not that this was a bad product but it definitely was not made for a seven-year-old child. So either it was mine or company's fault but I don't think it was the company's fault because I'm sure they have an age group on there and I know I did not look so who knows. And m I am obviously over the age of seven and I did not even find the story easy to assemble with the way that it is supposed to be done. Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2020 It was a birthday present he loved transformers and this one stood high on his wish list. Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2016 My grandson LOVED this Bumblebee transformer, which was the goal. However, I only gave it 4 stars because the description said it was 11" tall, and it was only about 5 or 6" tall. Very disappointed by this. Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2015 Got this for my boys 7th birthday. He loved it but pieces started breaking off within hours of him opening it. I would only buy this for a child who is VERY gentle with toys. One wrong movement and the thing is in pieces. You can't even super glue it back together either because it has to be able to move in order to transform. We will not be buying these again which is sad because my son loved it so much. Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2015 This is a little tricky to transform the head fell off about 15 min out of the box. But reattached very easy. I mean I get that it's going to need to be put back together once in awhile because of how often it has to transform so I expected. So once in awhile I have to put a piece back on because it fell off but my son still plays with it and loves it Top reviews from other countries5.0 out of 5 stars ... state the size in the advert but it looks good quality and like the real bumble bee Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 16, 2016 It's small but it does state the size in the advert but it looks good quality and like the real bumble bee. Is Bumblebee in Transformers Age of Extinction?Returning Transformers include Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Ratchet, Brains, and Megatron (now known as Galvatron).
What car was Bumblebee in Age of Extinction?1967 Chevy Camaro SS as Bumblebee.
What year is Bumblebee in Age of Extinction?1967 CHEVROLET CAMARO SS 'TRANSFORMERS BUMBLEBEE' Lot #1325.2 - "Bumblebee," Resto-Mod built to use in the fourth installment of the "Transformers" film franchise, "Transformers: Age of Extinction," starring Mark Wahlberg and directed by Michael Bay, the current owner of the vehicle.
When did Bumblebee become Goldbug?In the comic book series published by Marvel Comics from 1984 to 1991, Goldbug is a new identity taken on by Bumblebee after he is rebuilt in issue #28 (May 1987) following his destruction in G.I. Joe and The Transformers #1 (January 1987). Goldbug takes on the new name as a way to denote his increased maturity.
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