Bagged Transformers: Rescue Bots Figures Sighted at Retail
Posted by El Duque
Feb 12, 2013 at 11:19pm CST
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Comment by Bumblevivisector
Feb 12, 2013
I saw these at a TRU 3 days ago, but didn't know it was news. Guess no one noticed as Toy Fair got going, and I should've said something.
Not interested personally, as I definitely want the Burns family figures if I bother collecting Rescue Bots at all. Wonder if they're a TRU exclusive, or something intended for dollar stores that TRU jumped on for some reason.
Not interested personally, as I definitely want the Burns family figures if I bother collecting Rescue Bots at all. Wonder if they're a TRU exclusive, or something intended for dollar stores that TRU jumped on for some reason.
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Comment by Ketchup
Feb 12, 2013
Action Master Rescue Bots?
Not exactly my cup of tea, but for 2.99 at least the price is right.
Not exactly my cup of tea, but for 2.99 at least the price is right.
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Comment by Megatron Wolf
Feb 13, 2013
these are the only transformer figures that are priced correctly. At least they're smart enough not to put them next to the kreo guys.
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Comment by GuyIncognito
Feb 13, 2013
Do these little guys have any articulation? Clearly they don't have elbow or knee joints, but it looks like they MIGHT be able to move at the shoulders and hips. Anyone know?
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Comment by Zeedust
Feb 13, 2013
These look to be identical to the ones already out there with the Burns family (save for the packaging and lack of Burnses, that is). Anyone see any differences?
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Shoulders - universal joints
Wrists - swivel joints
Hips - single unit swinging joint (meaning both legs are one solid piece than move in sync with one another)
Six points of articulation.
Comment by Sabrblade
Feb 14, 2013
Head - swivel jointGuyIncognito wrote:Do these little guys have any articulation? Clearly they don't have elbow or knee joints, but it looks like they MIGHT be able to move at the shoulders and hips. Anyone know?
Shoulders - universal joints
Wrists - swivel joints
Hips - single unit swinging joint (meaning both legs are one solid piece than move in sync with one another)
Six points of articulation.