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Hey, you're welcome to your opinion and I'm certainly not going to bash you
for it. While I agree that the bionicle parts do seem to be "hanging on",
they are, after all, a different color then the rest of the model (that
pseudo-silver as opposed to red and black elsewhere), I patently disagree
with your assertion that they're not 'spacy' enough. What really defines
'spacy', anyway? It's my opinion that any piece, from any theme, can be
used in Space. That's part of the charm of the theme in general. That's
how you get things like walkie talkies and binoculars and pistols and
shovels used as details. I refuse to look down on a part made by Lego
simply due to the the theme from which it comes. If I actually owned any
Jack Stone, I'm sure I'd work hard to come up with a way to use those pieces
in my creations.
Cheers (and keep criticizing, it's sort of refreshing to see *grin*)
Adrian
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www.brickfrenzy.com
In lugnet.technic.bionicle, John Henry Kruer writes:
> Hello, Adrian,
> While the piece use is awesome, and the studless design is really neat, I
> dunno about the all the bionicle stuff.
>
> In Jon's M-Wing, and in your awesome Megaera, the bionicle pieces are used
> to supplement the overall shape of the model, adding detail and just plain
> coolness. But in the FireWasp, the bionicle pieces make the form. The
> limit on bionicle pieces comes into play- while little blaster disks look
> like engines, and little bionice legs make for an interesting honeycombed
> wing, the big bionicle shoulder plates and the big bionicle flames/skates/?
> just seem a bit overboard. The little 'flame' and the openings in the
> 'skate' piece just detract from the overall look of the awesome wing idea,
> and the big bionicle parts just don't appear 'spacy' enough. The whole
> design seems to just hang on the eight bionicle pieces, which don't fullfill
> their part well. It just looks- well, like bits of Toa and Bohrok put
> together to make a spaceship.
>
> I don't intend to bash your MOC- its really great, and you obviously put a
> lot of work into is. I'm just commenting on bionicle parts in general.
>
> -JHK
> (intending no flames whatsoever)
>
> In lugnet.announce.moc, Adrian Drake writes:
> > Wasn't there some complaining in .space about nothing new happening? Well,
> > how about this. Here's a little ship I built over the weekend after getting
> > inspired by a couple of the new Bionicle Nuva sets. First was Palmer's
> > M-Wing, then my Megaera, and now this. The fusion between Space and
> > bionicle continues!
> >
> > Adrian
> > --
> > www.brickfrenzy.com
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| Hey All, I normally post in .castle but couldn't resist putting in my two cents here. I agree with Adrian (nice web page BTW) about pieces from other themes being used for space. I think that any piece from any theme can probably be used in some (...) (22 years ago, 7-Nov-02, to lugnet.technic.bionicle, lugnet.space)
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| Hello, Adrian, While the piece use is awesome, and the studless design is really neat, I dunno about the all the bionicle stuff. In Jon's M-Wing, and in your awesome Megaera, the bionicle pieces are used to supplement the overall shape of the model, (...) (22 years ago, 28-Oct-02, to lugnet.technic.bionicle, lugnet.space)
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