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Subject: 
4 new creations
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lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.aquazone, lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.space, lugnet.technic.bionicle
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Its been awhile since I've posted an moc but i finally got around to taking pics
some models that I created over the past six months or so. I wanted to start
making use of my black and dark blue bricks so I've added a ShadowOps sub-theme
to the UESF. Check these out.

A scorpion made from bionicle parts
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=448527

the Bullfrog assault trike
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=448736

the Orca aquatic attack mecha
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=448631

the Razorhawk starfighter
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=448521

LMKWYT,
Todd


Subject: 
Re: Bionicle's End is Near
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lugnet.technic.bionicle
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Fri, 4 Dec 2009 01:15:06 GMT
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In lugnet.technic.bionicle, Bob Parker wrote: snip Even as a fan of Bionicle, I can’t say I am all broken up about this. It may even be past due. Hopefpully the new action figures won’t be Galidor-esque. If there is a story component, it would be good if it is more cohesive than Bionicle’s which was all over the map.


Subject: 
Bionicle's End is Near
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Wed, 25 Nov 2009 18:18:53 GMT
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Dateline: BZPower Nov. 24, 2009

Dear BIONICLE Fans,

In reviewing the business across all of its play patterns and properties, the LEGO Group faced a tough question: should we take on a new creative challenge in the world of buildable figures that we pioneered in 2001?

BIONICLE re-invented the way consumers think of and play with the LEGO system. Through many chapters of compelling story and innovative product development, BIONICLE became a very strong property and an important part of The LEGO Group’s business. We think there is a significant opportunity to grow the buildable figure category, but it will take a more flexible platform that appeals to a wider range of ages through a variety of different entry points than BIONICLE has proven to deliver.

The easy decision would be to stick with a known entity in BIONICLE; but as history has proven, The LEGO Group achieves its greatest success by embracing the uncertainty that innovation brings. After all, BIONICLE almost never launched because it was such a big risk to the company’s way of doing business.

Because you have been such an important part of building the BIONICLE franchise and have been among its most valued fans, we are writing to tell you that the six BIONICLE Stars launching in January will be the last BIONICLE sets for the foreseeable future. Beginning in summer 2010, The LEGO Group will debut a new, more flexible buildable figure property created by the same people who brought you BIONICLE. At the same time, we are also expanding the category to appeal to a younger audience through an established third-party property, starting in January.

Since its beginning, BIONICLE has reflected the union of great product and a compelling story. Although there presently are no plans for more sets, the BIONICLE story is not ending. BIONICLEstory.com will remain an active site, with new story content updated by long-time BIONICLE writer Greg Farshtey. In addition, LEGO Group hopes to work with you, the fans, to continue to grow and expand the BIONICLE story universe.

This was an extremely difficult decision for all involved. But as seen in the tales of the Toa, striving for success in any mission requires imagination, new ways of thinking, and the willingness to take risks. We hope you will share the same level of enthusiasm we have for our plans for the buildable figure category.

We invite you to remain a part of the BIONICLE universe—a universe you have helped to build, and that we are confident that you will continue to build—in the future. Thank you for your continued support and dedication to the BIONICLE and LEGO brands.

With our very best regards,
Jan Faltum, Global BIONICLE Director
Lincoln Armstrong, Senior Brand Manager, BIONICLE Team Member since 2002


Subject: 
Uncommon use of Bionicle masks
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lugnet.build.arch, lugnet.technic.bionicle, lugnet.town
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Thu, 9 Apr 2009 11:45:37 GMT
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LLL,

Inof presented this house over on 1000steine, note the unusual awnings at the
first floor:
http://www.1000steine.de/1000steine/forum2/forum_entry.php?id=172531

-Rene


Subject: 
"Deathstrider" Droid Host Unit and a centipede
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lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.general, lugnet.technic.bionicle
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Wed, 8 Apr 2009 02:55:27 GMT
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I've been thinking for awhile that a mantis-like creation would fit in well with
my Vedraan Empire sub-theme of Silicon Psyche. Check out the "Deathstrider"
droid host unit-

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=377349

Over the past few years, I've accumulated a lot of metallic Bionicle elements. I
thought it was about time to see what I could do with them. Check out this
centipede in my Miscellaneous section.It's 21 inches long and has 20 legs-

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=377347

If only I had more red leg bits, it would be longer.

LMKWYT,
Todd



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