Transformers: Generations War for Cybertron Series-Inspired Deluxe Bumblebee (Ages 8 and Up / Approx. Transformers: Generations War for Cybertron Series-Inspired Deluxe Bumblebee Note: If you purchase one of the awesome, independently chosen products featured here, we may earn a small commission from the retailer. This includes links where they can be pre-ordered where applicable - many of them are retailer exclusives. ![]() ![]() If you're ready to dive into the full details, you'll find the complete, official descriptions for the remaining 13 figures in the gallery below. To quickly summarize this massive wave of releases, the new Transformers figures include a Deluxe Bumblebee, Deluxe Elita 1, Deluxe Wheeljack, Deluxe Red Alert, Deluxe Impactor, Voyager Optimus Prime 3 Pack, Voyager Soundwave 3 Pack, Generations War for Cybertron Series-Inspired Leader Class Spoiler Pack, Deluxe Exhaust, Deluxe Hubcap, Deluxe Greasepit, Earthrise Seeker 2 Pack, Earthise Earthmode 2 Pack, and the aforementioned Quintesson Pit of Judgement 5 Pack. However, your incredibly detailed guide to getting your hands on the remaining 13 releases can be found below. Leading the wave was the Transformers: Generations War for Cybertron Trilogy: Quintesson Pit of Judgement 5-Pack that we exclusively revealed yesterday, and you can find everything you need to know about that set right here. Clocker was among these attached freebies, packaged with Metroplex.Hasbro's Fan First Friday livestream earlier today was huge for Transformers fans, with 14 releases making an appearance (some were previously announced). In late 2006/early 2007, Wal-Mart stores got exclusive cases of Leader-class Cybertron toys with bonus Scout-class toys affixed to them, for the price of a normal Leader. It was also the model for the non-toy characters that make up the Maximal Command Security Force. It was also retooled for the Timelines versions of "Axalon Cheetor" and "Unit 2" Tigatron. This mold was also used to make Cybertron Swerve and the live-action movie universe Clocker. ![]() The Hasbro toy has a further difference, painting his side-pipes silver rather than the Takara version's unpainted white. Where the Hasbro version is cast in orange and blue plastics and uses ample paint applications to make parts white, the Takara version is cast in mostly white plastics with some orange, which means his head, both arms and blaster-base use extensive paint to make them blue and orange. The Hasbro and Takara versions of this toy go about two different ways of creating the same color layout. ![]() He comes with a silver-bordered Speed Planet style Cyber Key the Hasbro release has the Key Code " s129" stamped on its back. He also has a pair of removable side-pipes that can also be used as hand-weapons. This assembly becomes a hand-held weapon for robot mode. Plugging a Cyber Planet Key into his rear assembly pops up a pair of thrusters with pull-out non-firing blaster barrels. Part of the Speed Planet theme, Clocker transforms into a Cybertronic (Velocitronian?) open-topped race car, complete with driver's and passenger's seats (why?). Accessories: Engine-blaster, left & right side-pipes, Speed Planet Cyber Key.
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