Blurrz wrote:Down_Shift is a god...
jack270606 wrote:You can get battle ops Bee in the UK. I've seen him in Toys r us and ASDA in MK £60 each though. Not the metallic one though but i'm going to Costco at the weekend so i'll check. Good figure though I don't like the 'ring pull' on his arm
Overcracker wrote:So what exactly compelled them to include a legends bumblbee in the pack?
I think its the first time we get a pack with 2 versions of the same character.
The size difference does mean OPs BB can actually play with himself. (sorry couldn't help myself)
Ahh I can see these stacked up for the Christmas season next to the inflatable rafts, and snorkeling packs at Costco.
If I did not now this was going to get horribly overpriced at my local Costco I'd be inclined to buy one.
Last time we got a huge BB pack at my Costco, it was the Ultimate BB and it got a pair of deluxe Universe figures to sweeten the deal and it as about 180 dollars if you factor in the currency exchange rate.
Transformers.com wrote:Exclusively at Costco
Feel -- and even hear -- the excitement with this awesome electronic BATTLE OPS BUMBLEBEE figure: you can unlock different phrases and sounds in both of his modes! In robot mode, this powerful warrior features a flip down mask accessory to "protect" him and an arm that converts to a cannon accessory to attack his enemies. And those enemies will know they're in for serious combat when they see this figure's limited edition metallic finish, glowing eyes, chest and "weapons"! For "on-the-road" battle action, convert your figure into Camaro concept car mode and activate the fearsome flip out cannon accessories. From revving engine noises to vehicle battle noises and more, this figure's realistic sounds really put you in the "driver's seat" in every fight. And with his robot-to-vehicle BUMBLEBEE and MUDFLAP figures by his side, the action is bigger than ever!
Value pack includes premium BUMBLEBEE and MUDFLAP Legends figures. Includes 2 "AA" batteries.
jack270606 wrote:You can get battle ops Bee in the UK. I've seen him in Toys r us and ASDA in MK £60 each though. Not the metallic one though but i'm going to Costco at the weekend so i'll check. Good figure though I don't like the 'ring pull' on his arm
Onslaught22 wrote:jack270606 wrote:You can get battle ops Bee in the UK. I've seen him in Toys r us and ASDA in MK £60 each though. Not the metallic one though but i'm going to Costco at the weekend so i'll check. Good figure though I don't like the 'ring pull' on his arm
The ring pull does come off, there's an instruction sheet inside that details how to remove it properly.
Carnivius_Prime wrote:Goddamn that's cheap! $41.99 converts to about £26 and the regular non-metallic figure is about £60 here. So this limited edition even with shipping costs is still probably cheaper than our regular one bought from a store. I want. Especially seeing the ring pull is removable. Just wish I knew someone over there who lives near one of these stores I could paypal some money to.
Seibertron wrote:
It's $41.99 plus tax so it works out to about $45 where I live near Chicago.
Seibertron wrote:I don't mind helping some of you out. There are a lot of Costco stores around me and I'm a member. For the International people who want this, I don't think this will ship via First Class International as it's too large to fit in a box with bubble wrap. Priority Mail would be the way to go but that makes shipping more expensive.
Carnivius_Prime wrote:Seibertron wrote:
It's $41.99 plus tax so it works out to about $45 where I live near Chicago.
I'm not that familiar with US pricing in stores. So the advertised price isn't what you actually pay?
Seibertron wrote:You don't have to pay a sales tax in the UK?
Carnivius_Prime wrote:Seibertron wrote:You don't have to pay a sales tax in the UK?
Not really sure how tax works but I know the price you see on the shelf or the box's price tag is the price you pay and no more. Tax is included I reckon.
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