Dr Gadget - Transformers Movie Screen Battles - Capture Of Bumblebee

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List Price: $24.99
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Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Amazon Maximum Age: 12 Manufacturer Maximum Age: 12 Amazon Minimum Age: 60 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Hasbro EAN: 0653569298106 Feature: After tracking him for months, Sector 7 agents finally catch up to the alien agent that has infiltrated America! Label: Hasbro Manufacturer: Hasbro Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 Model: 83562 Publisher: Hasbro Release Date: 2007-12-15 Studio: Hasbro
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After tracking him for months, Sector 7 agents finally catch up to the alien agent that has infiltrated America! The humans compromised by this alien can protest all they want that it means no harm, but Sector 7 has been planning for this moment for a hundred years and they know exactly how to deal with alien invaders! Recreate exciting scenes from the TRANSFORMERS movie with these super cool figures! Convert this awesome robot figure¿s cannon to a blade and help the infamous AUTOBOT fight off Sector 7 agents! Then, with some quick twists and turns, change the robot into a sleek Camaro concept car vehicle mode and help the good guys speed away ¿ just like in the movie!
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun yet Complicated and Semi-Fragile Comment: We just bought this for my 5 year old son who regularly puts together lego sets without assistance. As my husband tried to follow the instructions to show my son how it works, the toy came apart twice. It is very complicated. My son LOVES it, but it is too difficult for him to transform by himself without breaking it. The engineering is impressive. It is durable when it is fully transformed, but during the process it is easy to break pieces apart.
Customer Rating:      Summary: degree needed Comment: not as easy as simple as they where when i was a kid. still a lot of fun like a puzzle.
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