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In lugnet.technic, Michael Edwards writes:
> I agree with John here. I should be replying to these posts as i have some
> of the answers that some of you are questioning about, like:
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> will Bionicle be around next year ? = Yes and bigger and better
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> You could have alook at this picture of my current mask collection
> http://web.ukonline.co.uk/medwards/techbot/bionicle/collection.jpg
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> or have a little browse thought the site
> http://web.ukonline.co.uk/medwards/techbot/bionicle/index.htm
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> Let me know what you lot think?
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> Michael
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Looks Great! Your collection is most impressive and the display is awsome!
I'd like to know how you went about gathering the many colors. In
particular, where do the Vahi and Infected come from? I am especially
impressed by your "interactive" index site. That would be highly useful for
presenting other LEGO series and collections - even basic bricks.
Wayne
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> "John Hansen" <JohnBinder@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:GE5IEq.G0B@lugnet.com...
> > In lugnet.technic, Jonathan Lill writes:
> > > In lugnet.technic, Scott P. Costello writes:
> > > > I just picked up my first bionicle set last weekend and I gotta say, I
> > > > really like it. I was a bit cynical after the average throwbots sets, and
> > > > the poor roboriders sets; but these sets have redemed the line. [snip]
> > > I have to agree. I picked up a bionicle this weekend and was pleasantly
> > > surprised. Compared to throwbots and roboriders I think it is a step
> > > forward.
> > [snip]
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> > I also just picked up my first Bionicle sets recently. I purchased 4 of the
> > Toa. I like the new elements introduced in this line. The feet pieces are
> > much nicer than the throwbot feet. The torso gearbox looks like it can be
> > used in a variety of creative ways. I really like the gears used in these
> > sets. The masks give the action figure a personality of sorts - the way the
> > eyes kind of glow through the mask holes is pretty cool. Compared to the
> > throwbot "head" the masks are a huge step forward. And even the special
> > "tool" pieces are potentially useful in MOCs and Mindstorm robots.
> >
> > I say, "well done, TLC". How people can say that a set with
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> > 1) Technic gears
> > 2) Technic cross axles
> > 3) Technic friction pegs
> > 4) Technic bushings
> > 5) Technic angle connectors
> > 6) Technic catches
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> > is not a Technic set is beyond me. About the only Technic thing the
> > Bionicle sets don't have is square beams and wheels.
> >
> > John Hansen
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