Close-Up of Transformers' Bumblebee

Don't get stung by this up close and personal look at the yellow and black robot in disguise.

By mrcomicguy - Aug 30, 2006 12:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Transformers
Source: Ain't It Cool News

Here's a close up look at Bumblebee from the upcoming Michael Bay-directed Transformers movie, courtesy of Ain't It Cool News.

Meanwhile, fans report from the production site: "There were a ton of security guards walking around, but we tried to be sneaky and got some cool video of some street devastation. The video doesn’t do justice to what the special effects people did. We saw them set the whole thing up from bare street. They placed a bunch of black Styrofoam pieces around to look like a crater. Then they took a crane and placed some beat down cars on some metal braces to make it seem like they were blasted out of the craters. It looked absolutely amazing! The video gives you an idea about the size of the devastation. Toward the end of the video, you’ll see some footage of Bumble Bee Camaro and the Ratchet Truck."

Check out the video at Latino Review.

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