Movie Bumblebee problem solved, it is broken, WARNING to all!
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I manually triggered the hood move by using a small screwdriver on the lower tab to push it in. Then with the hood triggered, I took my knife and cut off a small segment, between the spaces. This leaves enough room for BB to function properly.
My BB now works!
I will post a picture shortly.
My BB now works!
I will post a picture shortly.
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Glad to hear it, DarkZero 
I've added one more picture for reference. This is just to trigger the hood, you definitely don't want to force the hood open any other way if the hood button isn't working.

I've added one more picture for reference. This is just to trigger the hood, you definitely don't want to force the hood open any other way if the hood button isn't working.
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So then if the bigger portion is NOT the problem, why are there versions where both sides are the small tab??
BTW I counted 24 BB's at my TRU this afternoon and 23/24 were the ones with the big tab on the drivers side. I bought the the only one with the two little tabs. Are you saying that can break also?
BTW I counted 24 BB's at my TRU this afternoon and 23/24 were the ones with the big tab on the drivers side. I bought the the only one with the two little tabs. Are you saying that can break also?
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KSC wrote:So then if the bigger portion is NOT the problem, why are there versions where both sides are the small tab??
BTW I counted 24 BB's at my TRU this afternoon and 23/24 were the ones with the big tab on the drivers side. I bought the the only one with the two little tabs. Are you saying that can break also?
I *think* that the 'big tab' indicates too much plastic was poured, resulting in the thicker problematic tab down below. The little tabs should be fine.
Thanks jimi for the walk-thru...I've had my hands on 22 BB's and all of them have been the big tab versions. Now I may just chance it.
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KSC wrote:So then if the bigger portion is NOT the problem, why are there versions where both sides are the small tab??
BTW I counted 24 BB's at my TRU this afternoon and 23/24 were the ones with the big tab on the drivers side. I bought the the only one with the two little tabs. Are you saying that can break also?
I haven't been able to find one that didn't have the big tab. I think it's pretty likely that those with the small tab could break if the lower tab that I modified was too long.
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Hmmm...Okay, I was able to transform him back and forth and for good measure triggered the hood 5 or 6 times. It looks like the two small tabs are safe. Unless like you said it just so happens the tab you modified happens to be smaller on mine simply out of luck. I mean some of the guys with the two different size tabs aren't breaking, right?
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KSC wrote:Hmmm...Okay, I was able to transform him back and forth and for good measure triggered the hood 5 or 6 times. It looks like the two small tabs are safe. Unless like you said it just so happens the tab you modified happens to be smaller on mine simply out of luck. I mean some of the guys with the two different size tabs aren't breaking, right?
From what I've read, there are certainly tons of people with a 'fat tab' Bumblebee who haven't had any problems with it, and nobody with the small (symmetrical) version has reported issues (to my knowledge).
I'm still going to go on my assumption that the fat tab is indicative of too much plastic poured, or a faulty calibration in the mold pressing.
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That makes sense Asderiphel. I held off buying one till I saw the smaller tabs. I was beginning to think it was gonna take more than two days. I guess to anyone leary of this whole business the best bet is wait till you can find the revised version instead of risking it. Though it looks like jimi's mod is a good solution as well.
Thanks to both of you for the help.
Thanks to both of you for the help.
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I have just cutted a piece of the tap inside BB ... and ... well ... the button seems to work now, but maybe i cutted a little to much of him, cause now hes hood keeps triggering
But i think i wanna keep him and get the next version of Bumblebee, hes still kinda kool in robot mode
But well when i opened him the automorph button only worked one time truth ... then i had to use a knife for the transformation
But now the hood is **** up, but i see that the button work. Maybe i can attach some extra plastic to him in the future to hold hes hood down. Who know's, just think i wanna keep him to see what Hasbro made me do!

But i think i wanna keep him and get the next version of Bumblebee, hes still kinda kool in robot mode
But well when i opened him the automorph button only worked one time truth ... then i had to use a knife for the transformation

But now the hood is **** up, but i see that the button work. Maybe i can attach some extra plastic to him in the future to hold hes hood down. Who know's, just think i wanna keep him to see what Hasbro made me do!
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Autobot032 wrote:This isn't G1 where you could look at the figure and figure out how it works simplistically. It doesn't work like that at all, anymore. These are rather intricate and fragile pieces that can't just be toss around and guessed at.
I know it's a couple of months old, but this post bugged me.
First of all, these things are supposed to be toys, not just collector's items. It seems silly to me that they would be "intricate and fragile* when they are supposed to be enjoyed by children. In my opinion, they should be designed to handle a little abuse and be relatively simple.
That's my $.02
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There sure seem to be alot of defects, missasemblies and such that Hasbro never seems to answer for.

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STILL, now a month later the only BB's I see are the large tab ones. I wonder where the revision is hiding???
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good day to y'all.
first of all im new here, and i've been enjoying my stay in this forum. I have a "fat-tabbed" Bumblebee 74 Camaro. It works fine, but i really had to apply extra pressure on the automorph button to release the hood of my bee. Do you suggest i try the suggestion here of slicing a piece of that problematic longer tab underneath bee or must i wait for bee to malfunction before i slice it?
thanks!
first of all im new here, and i've been enjoying my stay in this forum. I have a "fat-tabbed" Bumblebee 74 Camaro. It works fine, but i really had to apply extra pressure on the automorph button to release the hood of my bee. Do you suggest i try the suggestion here of slicing a piece of that problematic longer tab underneath bee or must i wait for bee to malfunction before i slice it?
thanks!
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fireball_x wrote:good day to y'all.
first of all im new here, and i've been enjoying my stay in this forum. I have a "fat-tabbed" Bumblebee 74 Camaro. It works fine, but i really had to apply extra pressure on the automorph button to release the hood of my bee. Do you suggest i try the suggestion here of slicing a piece of that problematic longer tab underneath bee or must i wait for bee to malfunction before i slice it?
thanks!
welcome to the wonderful world of seibertron.com!!!
btw that's exactly what you can do to fix the problem but dont slice the the tab that lock the hood nono! just slice the circular loop of the hodd so that the tab will lock it more with ease...



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I finaly found a version with two skinny tabs. It took awhile! Most of what I saw in stores were the big tabs.
I also ordered a Japanese version because of the clear windows. It looks so much better than the painted Hasbro release. Unfortunately, it has the fat tabs. I have transformed it a few times without problems, so maybe it will be ok.
I also ordered a Japanese version because of the clear windows. It looks so much better than the painted Hasbro release. Unfortunately, it has the fat tabs. I have transformed it a few times without problems, so maybe it will be ok.
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Lapse Of Reason wrote:I finaly found a version with two skinny tabs. It took awhile! Most of what I saw in stores were the big tabs.
I also ordered a Japanese version because of the clear windows. It looks so much better than the painted Hasbro release. Unfortunately, it has the fat tabs. I have transformed it a few times without problems, so maybe it will be ok.
goooooood that's the new version....
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softimus_prime wrote:fireball_x wrote:good day to y'all.
first of all im new here, and i've been enjoying my stay in this forum. I have a "fat-tabbed" Bumblebee 74 Camaro. It works fine, but i really had to apply extra pressure on the automorph button to release the hood of my bee. Do you suggest i try the suggestion here of slicing a piece of that problematic longer tab underneath bee or must i wait for bee to malfunction before i slice it?
thanks!
welcome to the wonderful world of seibertron.com!!!
btw that's exactly what you can do to fix the problem but dont slice the the tab that lock the hood nono! just slice the circular loop of the hodd so that the tab will lock it more with ease...![]()
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oh! tnx softimus. i just got more confused now. i was looking at the previous pics about how to slice bbee and i thought i was to slice the longer tab... groan. good thing i haven't performed the operation yet.
about this circular loop, is that the same area of the "fat tab"? the bottom part of it? and not that longer tab that locks the hood?
hmm... maybe i'll put off bumblebee's operation for later till i hear from you guys. thanks!!!
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What fixed mine was cutting the tab that's spring loaded on the figure, not whether the round plastic was fat or thin.
Fireball, I sent you a message regarding this today, if you have any questions, I'll be more than happy to discuss it further.
Fireball, I sent you a message regarding this today, if you have any questions, I'll be more than happy to discuss it further.
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the tab that is sliced is the circular loop that is not being locked by the fat tab... and it worked well after
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