🚀 Unleash the Hero Within!
The Transformers Studio Series 82 Deluxe Class Bumblebee Autobot Ratchet Action Figure is a 4.5-inch collectible designed for fans of all ages. Inspired by iconic movie scenes, this highly articulated figure features a vivid design, a heavy blaster accessory, and a removable backdrop for display. With 22 steps for transformation between robot and Cybertronian medical vehicle modes, it’s perfect for imaginative play and collection.
Item Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Size | 4.5 Inch |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5"L x 2.5"W x 8.62"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Color | Multi_color |
Collection Name | Studio Series (2022 Wave 1) |
Occasion Type | Imaginative Play |
Theme | Movie |
Inner Material | Plastic |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96 |
Required Assembly | No |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Language | English |
Special Features | Part of 2022 Wave 1, inspired by The Transformers: The Movie, and includes a removable backdrop for display |
D**R
Gift
My nephew loves and made well
J**T
excellent figure
I bought this for my 6yr old son and he has reported that this is a good figure. It looks very much like the on-screen representation of Ratchet from the first 3 minutes of the BumbleBee movie. The transformation is complex, but not so difficult that my 6yrs old couldn't figure it out after a little bit of practice and assistance from me once or twice. He can flip it back and forth now in a couple of minutes and seems to enjoy the figure very much.
L**S
Excelente producto
Mi sobrino amo este producto
N**O
It's a GREAT figure
As the title says, it's a pretty great figure. The robot mode is a straight 10/10 for me as well as the vehicle. You can't see it so well in the pics, but he has LIGHT PIPING. What that means is whenever you have him under light, his eyes will glow. Pretty nice. The transformation can be a bit confusing near the end and in some parts, but overall, it's not too complicated once you've done it a couple of times. Maybe have a video on too, if you want. Did I also mention that he virtually has NO backpack? If not, now you know.PROS: great articulation, fun backdrop, light piping in the eyes, great detail, good use of paint and excellent posability.CONS: A fairly confusing transformation process and a few gaps in robot mode(personally I don't care but I know some do)That's all I can really say about Ratchet. He's a cool character and he's got a great figure of him as he was on Cybertron in the beginning of Bumblebee. Cybertron figures have always been appealing to me because how truly different they look in both modes. Definitely get him when you can, it's pretty worth it.
A**S
Great figure, but it summons Doug Bradley?
This is an excellent figure. Got it at an Egyptian Cafe, great atmosphere but VERY sweaty. Got the figure home and played with it and Doug Bradley showed up upon finishing the transformation to vehicle mode, wanting to know why he had been summoned. Every time I transform this figure, he shows back up and I feel bad for him.(All joking aside, this transformation was a freaking blast and the figure is great fun beyond that
X**L
Great sculpt and design, but hard to transform
Out of the initial three Bumblebee movie figures, Brawn, Wheeljack, and Ratchet, Ratchet is the more difficult to transform. My eyes are not what they were and the instructions can be a challenge to interpret. I cannot imagine a kid trying to figure it out. But each mode is beautifully designed. He has light piping on the eyes, something Wheeljack should have gotten for his head as well.
T**
Sweet
Sweet
A**R
Good items
Great gift for someone
TrustPilot
5天前
1天前