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Re: Bionicles: we can rebuild them...
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lugnet.loc.au
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Wed, 4 Jul 2001 05:40:49 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Richard Parsons writes:
> Since its a bit quiet, thought I might chip in with something of an
> heretical nature, as is my wont.
> The best source of ball and axle pieces is Slizer throwing arms. They were
> never any good to anyone anyway. The shoulder end of those arms is a ball,
> and there is an axle shaped section that joins down to the flexible throwing
> thingie. Take your sharp knife (kids, talk to a sensible adult, sharp
> knives can kill you and probably will if you play with them - the knives,
> not the adults) and cut off the flexible throwing thingie at the lower end
> of the axle section.
> And on the subject of dud slizer bits, now that we have decent robotic dude
> heads, get your old slizer bits out and start making littler bionicles
> dudes! A couple of Judges (sans throwing arms, obviously) and voila! Short
> boss bionicle dude!
If somepeople are without the wonderfulness that is JudgeSlizer, BigW (in an
effort to fill thier decimated Bionicle display) have dragged out the
slizer/roborider twin packs that did the rounds end of last year. There is
only judge combos available, so don't ask for anything else, but there are
some of each roorider. They've even got a *!*load of new impulse sets in,
the small city black gocart <set:6436> , the jetpack astronaut from
spaceport <set:6457>,Jet's zippyhoverything <set:4910> and (I'm not sure if
it's the same price but it was packed with the others) the prof's
microcopter <set:5904> as well as some of the shoguns, <set:1186> left over.
This information brought to you by a BigW affialate.
James (who had to look up the set numbers, he can't remember them.)
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| Since its a bit quiet, thought I might chip in with something of an heretical nature, as is my wont. Having been exceptionally depressed at the porky pies on the Bionicle tins, suggesting that the heads were on flexible necks, which they're simply (...) (23 years ago, 4-Jul-01, to lugnet.loc.au)
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