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RAR wrote:I was in Sainsbury's yesterday and spotted something very strange - they had a case they'd just put out of RID Combiner Force Warriors - but I noticed something odd - the new Characters (including white Drift) have new item code numbers on the barcode - while the re-packs like Grimlock & Strongarm - even though they are in the exact same packaging do not - they have the old code.
So there is two distinct Barcode numbers for items in the same case - I found that very weird for a European released item.
As a representative of Bumblebee in general?william-james88 wrote:Question for you guys, is RID Warrior Bumblebee better than Deluxe Classics Bumblebee?
I feel they are the same kibble or RiD is LESS. I'm crazy. I'm also getting used to 'Bee being a muscle car....what the heck..D-Maximus_Prime wrote:I have both, and it's a toss up. Classics Bee is much more solid to me and less kibbly, but RiD Bee looks so much better, being more streamlined and the aesthetic is one I like more than the classics. Plus RiD Bee has the better car mode IMO
itscramtastic wrote:I feel they are the same kibble or RiD is LESS. I'm crazy. I'm also getting used to 'Bee being a muscle car....what the heck..D-Maximus_Prime wrote:I have both, and it's a toss up. Classics Bee is much more solid to me and less kibbly, but RiD Bee looks so much better, being more streamlined and the aesthetic is one I like more than the classics. Plus RiD Bee has the better car mode IMO
Ah the roof calf. I forgot about that, as the figure is just so awesome. Let's put it this way, I have Hasbro MP21, Takara MP21G, and RiD warrior Bumblebee out to have fun with. The others are in the bin, awaiting their fates!!william-james88 wrote:I can see you both have the similar internal struggle as me. I am working on the top 5 list for Bee. Its not hard, except for when it comes to those 2. They have the same pro/con balance even though they are such different toys. And I feel like saying one is better than the other really doesnt do jutice to the other. I guess I will keep both tied for 4th place.D-Maximus_Prime wrote:I mean, the back is alright, though I wish the wings were a bit more prominent compared to the trunk lid, and then the whole roof being on the back of the legs can be a bit of a pain sometimes, at least to meitscramtastic wrote:I feel they are the same kibble or RiD is LESS. I'm crazy. I'm also getting used to 'Bee being a muscle car....what the heck..D-Maximus_Prime wrote:I have both, and it's a toss up. Classics Bee is much more solid to me and less kibbly, but RiD Bee looks so much better, being more streamlined and the aesthetic is one I like more than the classics. Plus RiD Bee has the better car mode IMO
4. TIE between Classics Bumblebee and Robots in Disguise Bumblebee
While these are very different toys, they end up having the ame amount of Pros and Cons each meaning that making any of them surpass the other a disservice the other. In the end, both are as good, here is a breakdown from two of our own members:
D-Max: I have both, and it's a toss up. Classics Bee is much more solid to me and less kibbly, but RiD Bee looks so much better, being more streamlined and the aesthetic is one I like more than the Classics. Plus RiD Bee has the better car mode IMO. But there's the kibble. The back is alright, though I wish the wings were a bit more prominent compared to the trunk lid, and then the whole roof being on the back of the legs can be a bit of a pain sometimes, at least to me
Itscramtastic: I really like RiD Bumblebee. He's fun to toss around, satisfying to transform, my only problem is his head has popped off a few times and it looks like the plastic around the back of his neck is stressed. I feel they have the same kibble problem or RiD has it LESS. Sure, there is the roof calf but I forgot about that, as the figure is just so awesome. I'm also getting used to 'Bee being a muscle car....what the heck. Let's put it this way, I have Hasbro MP21, Takara MP21G, and RiD warrior Bumblebee out to have fun with. The others are in the bin, awaiting their fates!!
You sneaky quoter!!!william-james88 wrote:Well problem solved, here is what will be frontpaged some day down the line:4. TIE between Classics Bumblebee and Robots in Disguise Bumblebee
While these are very different toys, they end up having the ame amount of Pros and Cons each meaning that making any of them surpass the other a disservice the other. In the end, both are as good, here is a breakdown from two of our own members:
D-Max: I have both, and it's a toss up. Classics Bee is much more solid to me and less kibbly, but RiD Bee looks so much better, being more streamlined and the aesthetic is one I like more than the Classics. Plus RiD Bee has the better car mode IMO. But there's the kibble. The back is alright, though I wish the wings were a bit more prominent compared to the trunk lid, and then the whole roof being on the back of the legs can be a bit of a pain sometimes, at least to me
Itscramtastic: I really like RiD Bumblebee. He's fun to toss around, satisfying to transform, my only problem is his head has popped off a few times and it looks like the plastic around the back of his neck is stressed. I feel they have the same kibble problem or RiD has it LESS. Sure, there is the roof calf but I forgot about that, as the figure is just so awesome. I'm also getting used to 'Bee being a muscle car....what the heck. Let's put it this way, I have Hasbro MP21, Takara MP21G, and RiD warrior Bumblebee out to have fun with. The others are in the bin, awaiting their fates!!
itscramtastic wrote:You sneaky quoter!!!![]()
I was also SUPER late to RiD, and I've already sold ONE version of Classics Bumblebee (the RTS version, which was the only one I had). I wouldn't sell RiD Bumblebee though. He's special.william-james88 wrote:itscramtastic wrote:You sneaky quoter!!!![]()
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Thanks, I am proud of it too. It will add a lot of authenticity to the lists
itscramtastic wrote:I was also SUPER late to RiD, and I've already sold ONE version of Classics Bumblebee (the RTS version, which was the only one I had). I wouldn't sell RiD Bumblebee though. He's special.william-james88 wrote:itscramtastic wrote:You sneaky quoter!!!![]()
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Thanks, I am proud of it too. It will add a lot of authenticity to the lists
ScottyP wrote:
ScottyP wrote:The Warrior RiD Bumblebee mold is fantastic. 9 versions is not enough.
I put the weapons from the Weaponizer Dragonus (Thanks WilliamJames88!) on the Shining Dragonus and it turned out really neato:
This post came up when I was google searching Tricerashot for some reason. I never saw it before, but you should know that this picture is excellentCobotron wrote:I dunno, I think Dragonus makes a great familiar.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
william-james88 wrote:ScottyP wrote:The Warrior RiD Bumblebee mold is fantastic. 9 versions is not enough.
I put the weapons from the Weaponizer Dragonus (Thanks WilliamJames88!) on the Shining Dragonus and it turned out really neato:
Looks like a jewel! And glad to know they arrived. That was quick!
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:RAR, I think we're looking at two different things. You're looking at bar code number, while I look at the Hasbro product codes directly above or below them. Both serve the same purpose for identifying product, but the former is more for store logistics, and the latter for Hasbro. I did notice that "Transformers" bar code numbers, at least in the US, always start with "30509" regardless of line: even Combiner Force Starscream and Legion Springload started with that number.
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