My Bumblebees. LOOK AT THEM.
My Bumblebees. LOOK AT THEM.
Have all versions thus far. Including!
Movie 1:
Japan release (black/yellow robot, has tabs)
Hasbro release (black/yellow robot, does not have tabs)
Premium (gray/yellow robot, new head)
Stealth (black repaint)
Cliffjumper (red repaint)
Screen Battles (gray/yellow robot, original head)
Boxset, battle damage (target exclusive)
Allspark Bumblebee (target exclusive, has blue paint)
Movie 2:
Preview Bumblebee (gray/yellow robot, new head and arm)
Cannon Bumblebee (new upper body) w/frosted windows
Cannon Bumblebee (new upper body) w/clear windows
Alliance Bumlbebee (black/yellow robot, same as preview)
NEST Battle (new upper body, Premium head)
So, there have been 13 versions altogether so far. I now patiently wait for the Battle Blade version so I can have 14.
Keep in mind that I've gotten these as they've come out, either at retail or on clearance. Wouldn't want to consider some of the more oddball ones from the first movie now.
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I'm... not entirely sure.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0409252677
The-Arker seems to be a fansite, so I'm guessing this is an ambitious, semi-legal upgrade kit... though it comes with the rest of the figure, in close to Hasbro quality (the Automorph seems a bit sticky, though it might just be ultra-stiff - my ex-Dramon Premium seems to suffer from this a bit). It seems a bit too fannish to be a knock-off, but obviously isn't actually legal.
The only things changed from the actual Deluxe Cliffjumper is the removal of the Camaro stripes and the addition of a G1-esque Cliffjumper head, plus a few minor paint apps differences. The doors going down the back and the 'unbroken' chest is just me trying to make it look a bit different. Wanted him to stand out from Bumblebee as much as possible, and the real Movie Cliffjumper fetches rather too much for me to spend on a non-screen recolour - I think with importing Cleefjumpoooor worked out cheaper than any of the proper ones that were on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0409252677
The-Arker seems to be a fansite, so I'm guessing this is an ambitious, semi-legal upgrade kit... though it comes with the rest of the figure, in close to Hasbro quality (the Automorph seems a bit sticky, though it might just be ultra-stiff - my ex-Dramon Premium seems to suffer from this a bit). It seems a bit too fannish to be a knock-off, but obviously isn't actually legal.
The only things changed from the actual Deluxe Cliffjumper is the removal of the Camaro stripes and the addition of a G1-esque Cliffjumper head, plus a few minor paint apps differences. The doors going down the back and the 'unbroken' chest is just me trying to make it look a bit different. Wanted him to stand out from Bumblebee as much as possible, and the real Movie Cliffjumper fetches rather too much for me to spend on a non-screen recolour - I think with importing Cleefjumpoooor worked out cheaper than any of the proper ones that were on ebay.
*squints*
I think that's a recast of the Fansprojects' Cliffjumper head. Maybe... could be a completely new one, too.
I'd account for it as a less-than-random bootleg instead of a normal bootleg.
I think that's a recast of the Fansprojects' Cliffjumper head. Maybe... could be a completely new one, too.
I'd account for it as a less-than-random bootleg instead of a normal bootleg.
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Could be - I kinda got the guy as both a Movie and Classics Cliffjumper. The Classics Cliffjumper is undoubtedly a better mould, but is just far too expensive for a red and silver Bumblebee - the Classics Bumblebee is so good it's just imprinted as the guy, and Cliffjumper is as unconvincing as Overkill for that reason.
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I had once attempted to collect all of the different Cheetor and Optimus Primal versions, but I lost interest eventually. And had absolutely zero interest in buying the giant BM Cheetor. So I fail at OCD. Er - Good to see it's still carrying on strong somewhere?
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I remember, in around 2000, resolving to eventually buy every Transformer EVAR. Discovery of the existence and cost of Japanese figures parred that back to just the Western stuff. The epiphany that Pretenders were dreadful whether you had one or the set pared that down to just making sure I got everything in Robots in Disguise. Then just all the vehicle ones. Then just the the first version of each. Then only the ones that weren't Landfill.
So, here I am - with every single Robots in Disguise figure that's called Scourge and isn't a Spychanger.
So, here I am - with every single Robots in Disguise figure that's called Scourge and isn't a Spychanger.
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That sounds massively familiar.
I'm currently doing really well in my occasional OCD quest to get every inorganic iteration of the Dinobot subgroup that isn't from Energon or massively expensive.
It currently stands at the WSTFs, the three Animated ones and Robot Heroes Grimlock. I ROCK.
Oh, I lie... I think I've got AM Snarl in A Box Of Junk somewhere...
I'm currently doing really well in my occasional OCD quest to get every inorganic iteration of the Dinobot subgroup that isn't from Energon or massively expensive.
It currently stands at the WSTFs, the three Animated ones and Robot Heroes Grimlock. I ROCK.
Oh, I lie... I think I've got AM Snarl in A Box Of Junk somewhere...
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I'm still having to justify every single Movie/ROTF purchase to myself. Stockade's okay, because something a bit like his vehicle mode is in the first one. Ransack's okay, because he was in the novelisation I'm never going to read because it's almost certainly just terrible chaff for the Wakinerds. Payload's okay, because he's in the game, and I ****ing love the game, and if I sat down with a pad and paper I could probably somehow shoehorn it into the narrative of the film. Bludgeon's okay, because there are tanks in ROTF.
The only thing that can't make a figure count is the IDW comics, because they're utter, utter shite.
The only thing that can't make a figure count is the IDW comics, because they're utter, utter shite.
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That's a lot of bees.....
Me, I've got the Beater Camaro and the Concept Camaro from the first movie(I'd given up on finding the Beater when I got the Concept, then not too long after that I found the Beater. Go fig....), and of the two, I prefer the Beater. I've also got the Human Alliance version. I mean, I like Bumblebee, but.... wow.......
Me, I've got the Beater Camaro and the Concept Camaro from the first movie(I'd given up on finding the Beater when I got the Concept, then not too long after that I found the Beater. Go fig....), and of the two, I prefer the Beater. I've also got the Human Alliance version. I mean, I like Bumblebee, but.... wow.......
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Clay is Hasbro's perfect customer haha, excellent collective work there.
I don't own a Bumblebee at all, which would you suggest? I'd like a modern Camaro one, preferably with the battle face plates down, do they even have that option? Or is there a version where you can transform his face!?!
Sure I could use the internet and research my own answer, but it seems rude not to at least acknowledge Clay's swarm of Bumblebees and tap his semingly vast knowledge on the matter.
I do own a classics Bumblebee and a G1 re-issue though, does that count?
I don't own a Bumblebee at all, which would you suggest? I'd like a modern Camaro one, preferably with the battle face plates down, do they even have that option? Or is there a version where you can transform his face!?!
Sure I could use the internet and research my own answer, but it seems rude not to at least acknowledge Clay's swarm of Bumblebees and tap his semingly vast knowledge on the matter.
I do own a classics Bumblebee and a G1 re-issue though, does that count?
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See, I've given up on Transformers collecting all together and instead have gone for the much more sensible and high quality route of trying to get all the bond novels by people other than Ian Fleming. Nothing can possibly go wrong.
[The novelization of Spy Who Loved Me is weirdness itself as author Wood has decided to do it in the Fleming style, meaning it becomes a gritty violent thriller played completely straight. With a strange obsession with nipples].
[The novelization of Spy Who Loved Me is weirdness itself as author Wood has decided to do it in the Fleming style, meaning it becomes a gritty violent thriller played completely straight. With a strange obsession with nipples].
REVIISITATION: THE HOLE TRUTH
STARSCREAM GOES TO PIECES IN MY LOOK AT INFILTRATION #6!
PLUS: BUY THE BOOKS!
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I dunno, I found something they'd done with the retooling for the gun arm buggered up the back half on the ROTF one, which seems to be reluctant to stay in the right shape for the car mode. Together with the battle mask head (sadly, none of the Deluxes have a transforming head - which is a shame, as I think it'd be a viable moving part on the slightly larger ROTF cast, and certainly more awesome than the cannons) I'd say for for the first film's premium version if you can find it, and then if you see a cheap ROTF one nick its' head.
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Is it any stranger than the actual book The Spy Who Loved Me? I remember, after I read that one, I'd wondered if somebody'd hit Ian in the head right before he wrote it.......inflatable dalek wrote:See, I've given up on Transformers collecting all together and instead have gone for the much more sensible and high quality route of trying to get all the bond novels by people other than Ian Fleming. Nothing can possibly go wrong.
[The novelization of Spy Who Loved Me is weirdness itself as author Wood has decided to do it in the Fleming style, meaning it becomes a gritty violent thriller played completely straight. With a strange obsession with nipples].
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The upcoming battle blade version seems to have a working battle mask.Cliffjumper wrote:I dunno, I found something they'd done with the retooling for the gun arm buggered up the back half on the ROTF one, which seems to be reluctant to stay in the right shape for the car mode. Together with the battle mask head (sadly, none of the Deluxes have a transforming head - which is a shame, as I think it'd be a viable moving part on the slightly larger ROTF cast, and certainly more awesome than the cannons) I'd say for for the first film's premium version if you can find it, and then if you see a cheap ROTF one nick its' head.
look carefully! It's also an entirely new mold.