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- Can't quite stay togetherWe are now on our second Bumblebee. I thought the first only fell apart because our son really didn't know how to transform it correctly when he first bought it. He is a pro now but the arms still fell off. He really loves it and I feel he learned a bit by learning how to transform it and play a bit more gently with it than he usually plays with his toys. That said, I wouldn't particularly I recommend it. Rating: - Doesn't lock together quite rightWarning: once you transform this toy into robot mode, you will NEVER be able to put it back into perfect vehicle mode. The front end keeps popping off instead of staying in place. There's this pedal-like structure underneath that's apparently supposed to do something, but I don't know what it's supposed to do. The front end pops off whether the thingie is pushed in or extended. Rating: - Transformers, BumblebeeThese transformer toys are awesome and enjoyed by all boys. The Transformer movie has inspired the sale of these toys. They are easy to transform and the kids will sit and play for hours with them, mimicking scenes from the movie. Rating: - Expensive for a small toy, but 8 year old loves itSmall and portable, this toy provides fun at home or during those boring errand trips, giving idle hands something to do. 8-year old nephew is quick to show me how much he likes it and feels a sense of accomplishment when morphing it from one thing to another. Rating: - 1974 CAMERO TRASFORMERWatch out for the parts, they can come off, but do snap back on, other then the parts being small and can get lost, looking is more then playing with it
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