Transformers Bumblebee The Ultimate Autobot
September 2, 2009 by Megatron
Filed under Transformers : The Autobots
Once the movie was released on 3 July 2007, Transformers became a big hit with all ages. Right now, it seems as if it is nearly impossible to find Transformers action figures especially the Transformers BumbleBee action figure. Stores such as Wal-mart, K-mart, and Target are experiencing a great level of difficulty in maintaining stock of popular Transformers. If you have been searching for BumbleBee, then you may not know about all of the different models of BumbleBee, since they are not usually in stock. The following are just a few of the models of BumbleBee produced.This model Transformer of BumbleBee is very accurate in detail and is much larger as well. If you do by chance spot one of these available, grab it at once. You cant miss it, since it stands about a foot tall and dwarfs most of the other available transformers. This particular model sells for $99 in a retail store and has fetched some pretty ridiculous prices in ebay. The next time you are in a retail store, you may want to take a quick check on their current stock of Transformers, just in case you might be able to grab one of your own. Adults, who take interest in Transformers, particularly like this BumbleBee figure.This particular Transformer is available in both the 80s Camaro and the Concept Camaro versions. One particular limited item contains both with battle damage. If you are lucky enough to spot one of these, you should definitely purchase it immediately. The Battle Damage Transformers BumbleBee Package is fetching bids in excess of 3 to 5 times the original price. Usually, the regular BumbleBee Transformer will cost about $18 in a retail store. This model is about 6 long as a vehicle and about 6-7 tall as a figure.For those of us who knew the Transformers long before the movies release on 3 July 2007, you can still purchase the original Transformer BumbleBee. This model is from back when he was a yellow Volkswagen Beetle and still had wings. If you like the original Transformers and actually had the original BumbleBee at one time, stop kicking yourself. Whether you are trying to replace old memories or simply add to your collection, the original yellow beetle Transformer BumbleBee is still available and waiting for you.If you are looking for a highly detailed figure that looks as much like the robot form of BumbleBee as possible, then this may be the Transformer for you. This model does not transform, but is very detailed and resembles BumbleBee in his Autobot form as much as possible. If you do not really play or transform your action figures often and are looking for something cool to put on your desk or a mantle, then this is it. If you have a die hard Chevrolet fan or mechanic as a friend or family member, this might be one of the coolest gifts that you can get him, especially with it being so difficult to find.
Ultimate Transformer Bumblebee – Hot Xmas Toy
March 31, 2009 by Megatron
Filed under Transfomers Toys
There’s a very high chance that your kid will want the
Ultimate Transformer Bumblebee from Hasbro this christmas
and afterwards.
It is destined to be one of the hottest selling action
figures due to the release of the movie “Transformers” this
past summer.
With the push of a button, you can transform this yellow
Camaro into a 14 inch robot which raises it’s arms and
makes some cool sounds.
For a kids toy, this robot is amazingly well crafted and
detailed. It has the touch of quality. Not only can it
transform but the robot also has an animated head, wings
and arms.
When it transforms back into a Camaro, the Ultimate
Transformer Bumblebee can make realistic car sounds such as
engine revving, screeching brakes, car alarm, horn and
crashing.
The Ultimate Transformer Bumblebee can also spout out 17
cool phrases such as “Let’s roll out!” and “Take that
Decepticon!”.
There’s no doubt after having a close look at this toy that
it’s durable and quality crafted. That’s important because
you don’t want something that will break after a week of
rough play.
If you’re going to pick up an Ultimate Transformer
Bumblebee then your best options are Walmart or online.
Since these are such hot toys this Christmas many stores
are having trouble keeping them in stock.
If you can’t find them in the stores then eBay always has
these robots for sale. If you’re afraid of auctions, don’t
be. eBay has a feature called “Buy it Now” where you can
just click and pay for it without bidding against others.
Shopping for Transformers Toys
January 9, 2009 by Megatron
Filed under Transfomers Toys
Transformers toys!
January 4, 2009 by Megatron
Filed under Transfomers Toys
Where did it all begin, my earliest toy-related recollection that is. I vaguely remember a toy robot that ran across my bedroom floor, shooting sparks from its mouth as I ran away crying like a baby (I may have very well still been a baby). My first real obsessions were the He-man, GI Joe and Transformer toys. Between me, my brother and my cousins, we had every toy and add-on these collections could offer. Hours were wasted creating elaborate setups and episode re-enactments. One should note that these cartoons that our toys were based on where not merely cheap knockoffs, designed to sell more toys to unsuspecting children. No sir, elaborate storylines and quality animation played a huge part in creating an authentic universe which breathed life into our toys. I do not even want to start with my Thundercats obsession, a craze which due to my constant nagging almost drove my parents into a permanent state of dementia.
It was also considerably easier to collect toys back then. The price of an average action figure hovered around R20, 00 but it was chiefly because of our parents who would purchase toys for us. If I was to attempt to build my own collection of toys, it would be considerably smaller due to the insane prices of even the smallest action figure or Lego collection. Ah, Lego. Lego was a wonderful construction set. Whole cities could be built from nothing with a little bit of imagination and patience. I was entered into many Lego competitions as a kid, yet won no prizes despite having the most incredible time. The Dutch giants will never be as big as they were in the 80’s, yet they are still capitalising on our childhood dreams by releasing special Lego Star Wars or Indiana Jones playsets. I believe their star began to fall shortly after kids began choking on blocks of Lego, yet funnily enough this type of ordeal never happened back in the 80’s.
It’s strange how time distorts your memory of childhood fascinations. These fantasy toys of yesteryear become little more than dusty dolls without curious little hands to breathe life into them. I know that as the children of 2008 grow into adults, they too will share the same idle fascination I do with toys and games. Or more likely they will play video games for hours on end. Yet they may share my same view as well, that of melancholy and distain for whatever modern generation of toys dare crowd the toy shelves of modern toy stores. I worry what next-generation batch of toys will attract my child’s attention and empty my wallet.




