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Suck it Matt, and if you dont like it, stay the hell away from our topics then.
*STF will soon have teh BIONICLE-Mk-II models up for Viewing* Better
posability, weapons and all.
http://www.geocities.com/vestras/index.html
Slizers:Transformers
In lugnet.loc.au, Matthew Gerber writes:
> 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.
> >
> > Having been exceptionally depressed at the porky pies on the Bionicle tins,
> > suggesting that the heads were on flexible necks, which they're simply
> > *not*, I have worked on restoring head movement to my Bionicle dudes (two of
> > the black deals with the claws - I don't speak Maori, so I call them
> > Shredder I and Shredder II).
> >
> > The trick is to get a ball and axle piece, which one can shove up into a
> > head, and force into one of the socketty thingie's and attach that to the body.
> >
> > Some of the Bionicles come with a ball thingie mounted on their chest for no
> > good reason. You could liberate one of those.
> >
> > OR!
> >
> > 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!
> >
> > And and, in terms of peaceful tool enhancments, think about shoulder
> > mounting an alpha team bomb squad slug thrower (oooops, that would be a
> > peaceful slug thrower) on your peaceful bionicle dudes, for extra
> > peacefulness. Takes a few smallish technic pieces, but its well worth it :-)
>
> No, no, no, no, no, haven't you heard?
>
> According to the more enlightened amongst us, Bionicles are no good, evil
> bastardazations of the Technic line, and you simply CAN'T do ANYTHING with
> them. Really. It says so in the .bionicle group, plain as day.
>
> I must insist that either 1) the toys you find yourself playing with are NOT
> Bionicles (because, of course, you couldn't possibly attach other LEGO or
> Tecnic bits to THEM), or 2) you are having a feverish, delusional dream, and
> none of what you typed is real.
>
> BTW, added this to the .bionicle group to help them see the errors of their
> ways.
>
> Matt
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