Sci-fi Revoltech #38 Bumblebee Video
Tuesday, May 8th, 2012 7:04am CDT
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Revoltech has uploaded a video showing of their upcoming movie universe Bumblebee figure, which is scheduled to release on June 1st. Check it out below.
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This article was last modified on Tuesday, May 8th, 2012 10:57am CDT
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Re: Sci-fi Revoltech #38 Bumblebee Video (1377973)
Posted by
CrimsonPrime on May 8th, 2012 @ 9:39am CDT
Superb detailing and superb articulation :O. Just what you would expect from the Revoltech company. If I were into action figures this guy would be bought on sight.
Re: Sci-fi Revoltech #38 Bumblebee Video (1377996)
Posted by
GuyIncognito on May 8th, 2012 @ 10:40am CDT
I was disappointed with the OP one. The detailing is nice, but it's hard to get him into cool poses. His limbs always seem to droop, like they're too heavy for the joints or something. It's not that the joints are loose -they're nice and tight- it's like it's too heavy or too rubbery or something. I even have trouble just getting him to stand up straight. I finally decided to just keep him in the box. Luckily, it was a gift, so I didn't waste any money on it.
Re: Sci-fi Revoltech #38 Bumblebee Video (1377997)
Posted by
njb902 on May 8th, 2012 @ 10:42am CDT
it kinda looks like a insect.
Re: Sci-fi Revoltech #38 Bumblebee Video (1378008)
Posted by
wrw311 on May 8th, 2012 @ 11:16am CDT
I never understood why anyone would buy non-transforming transformers.
Re: Sci-fi Revoltech #38 Bumblebee Video (1378009)
Posted by
RAcast on May 8th, 2012 @ 11:19am CDT
njb902 wrote:it kinda looks like a insect.
Bumblebee
It's in his name.
![Razz :P]()
And he doesn't look like a
bug anymore, so it had to make sense somehow.
Re: Sci-fi Revoltech #38 Bumblebee Video (1378165)
Posted by
Transformers Hoarder on May 8th, 2012 @ 9:16pm CDT
It's OK, just not my cup of tea.
Re: Sci-fi Revoltech #38 Bumblebee Video (1378189)
Posted by
Hotrodimust on May 8th, 2012 @ 10:09pm CDT
Cant wait for this revoltech figures are amazing and fun to display in cool poses. And why would anyone want a transformer that can't transform because it's the only way you can get a 100% show or movie accurate figure that has articulation out the ass. Ya it's cool that TF can transform but I like them for how they look in bot mode over alt mode and that's how I display them to each his own I guess. But don't knock it till you try it. And I don't have a problem standing or posing my prime he is a little tricky at first
Re: Sci-fi Revoltech #38 Bumblebee Video (1389716)
Posted by
wrw311 on June 13th, 2012 @ 8:47pm CDT
I totally agree with your statement Hotrodimust. Apologies for coming off trollish. To each their own correct. The movie figures are alot harder to pull off then say a MP Optimus Prime. I guess the real issue is Im not a fan of the movie figures.
Re: Sci-fi Revoltech #38 Bumblebee Video (1389888)
Posted by
Hotrodimust on June 14th, 2012 @ 8:22am CDT
wrw311 wrote:I totally agree with your statement Hotrodimust. Apologies for coming off trollish. To each their own correct. The movie figures are alot harder to pull off then say a MP Optimus Prime. I guess the real issue is Im not a fan of the movie figures.
It's cool but I'm not that big a fan of the movie look either but these figures pull of the look very well with great detail and amazing paint apps and revoltech does make g1 TFs to. And because they can't transform I just think of them as action masters