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It was very difficult to transform. I bought this transformer for my husbands 53rd birthday. He said he would not transform it back to the transformer due to the length of time involved to transform it. He had a 2010 Chevy Camaro with the transformer package on order and I thought it would be a a great gift. He is an engineer, and it took him more that two hours to transform the toy from Bumblebee transformer to Bumblebee Camaro. I would not recommed this toy for a child. It is more of a conversation piece to sit on a shelf and admire.
I don't recommend this unless you are going to use it as a display like we did. Seriously.
My son almost cried with excitement when he saw this. This was the highlight of "Santa's" shipment.
Out of curiosity, my husband put it together as "fast" as he could - 30 minutes. It is a VERY impressive looking toy, but it is so hard to transform, that Bumblebee has sat on a shelf as a display since December.
The only crying my son was doing after he opened it was out of frustration. I don't know who designed this for kids.
It is very well made and neat looking though.
This toy is awesome but is not for a child to transform. Once you know the proper sequence on how to transform from a Camaro to Robot and vice versa it is very simple. My son who is 6 loves this toy but is unable to transform it properly by himself.
We paid [.]. We purchased this toy for our son for Christmas. Don't waste your money on this. so don't spend an additional [.]. It is impossible for even my husband to transform it perfectly and therefore it does not work properly. It takes 20-25 minutes to transform and then it continually pops out if you play with it. at the now generally advertised price of [.]. It's definitely not worth it.
I have strongly discouraged my son from trying to transform it again. My cousins little boy had one like that. I thought I was purchasing a remote controlled Transformer. It is rated for ages 5+ and over. This is very hard to transform and my son, who is six, is unable and not patient enough to do it. I had to visit a nephew in his late 20's who used to play with transformers and have him transform it into a car. I was ready to bury it in the garbage can and I was yelling at Santa Christmas morning. Very expensive toy to not be able to use.
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