only lewa reaches down to the knees that leaves 5 other charracters that don’t.
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Pohatu’s and Gali’s do too. Lewa’s gearbox is up two modules more than the usual gearbox placement on the Masters. On the other hand, his lower arms are two modules longer than the standard arm piece. This means his arm length is the same as Pohatu and Gali.
If you admit Lewa’s arm reaches down to his knees, then that must also apply to them!
Hehehe… you just set yourself up for disappointment.
Lewa has friction extenders on his legs and uses the thigh piece on the right, yes.
Your model of Gali and Pohatu on the other hand is inconsistent with the real sets. They may use that exact thigh piece, but they don’t use friction extenders, making their thighs the exact same length as Lewa’s.
so there is still a small space inbetween lewa’s hands and knees :^)
What you label as the knees is incorrect. The knees are where the joint is, which would be right where the lower ball on the thigh is. Also, a small space is pretty irrelevant, because at the end of the day the arms reach way past mid-thigh, meaning that they’re pretty disproportionate no matter what.
There is still a big difference between reaching past your knees and barely reaching them.
also those are still just 3 sets. the other 3 toa don’t reach their knees and all the uniters have arms that reach just past their hips.
No one said they reached past their knees. [quote=“Darknova3529, post:32095, topic:15529”]
also those are still just 3 sets. the other 3 toa don’t reach their knees and all the uniters have arms that reach just past their hips.
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Your point being? That doesn’t stop those three sets from having weird proportions in the slightest. That’s already half of the Toa. I really don’t see why you’re so intent on arguing over this. Does it really bother you that much?
You know summer 2016 sucks when the best beast was Frost Beast.
This guy calls himself a “brick expert”
One of the most cringeworthy “review” I’ve Ever Seen! He can’t even put them in a pose!
i have this question that i though of while looking at the BS01 pages for the elements from G1 and G2.
which generation had the best version of elemental power. As in, which elemental power come of as more poweful compared to the ones from the other generation.
So much to comment on. Let go through it now.
- Why are you doing this now? Bionicle just ended and this is the winter wave. Can you be more relevant.
- Spirit Bro Melum I don’t think that’s accurate.
- You put on Melum wrong and why does Umarak not have a mask? Also Kopaka’s crystal armor is on upside-down.
- 175 Bricks… BRICKS!!!
- Not in real time. Remember when we became the Flash when we built Kopaka and Melum.
- Dang Kopaka, your a derbal dude. I’m only 30 seconds in and I’m starting to hate myself.
- Um the Mask pop-off feature has not been relevant since 2015. Sure it works but it not as well as last year.
- Um Umarak has the wrong mask. Why isn’t he mutating?
- Why are you playing with them like a 7-year old. Your like my age. Act your age!!!
- Umarak is not that predictable he can move through the shadows and make clones of himself that even all six Toa couldn’t defeat.
- And finally the most important one of all. WHY WASN’T THERE MORE OF THESE!!! Seriously we could have gotten commercials like these for the 2015 and 2016 waves on cartoon network. Maybe they would have played during the commercials of Ninjago. This could have been the advertising they needed to make Bionicle sell well.
I don’t think I would be comfortable having that as the main advertising gig for Bionicle. Also, I imagine when Lego officials ever heard the word ‘advertising’ in regards to G2, they either ran away in a panic, froze in bemusement or glared at the offender in outrage.
G1, hands down.
Either way it would have been the way to advertise Bionicle to the younger generation. An older kid playing with them would make kid think it was cool and then ask their parents to buy them because it would seem to make them cool.
Fair enough; I got into Bionicle that way (though from seeing kids play with the sets in real life), though these sort of commercials would need a bit more polishing.
Also, is derbal even a word?
That’s how I got into Bionicle as well, also unintentionally I made other kids to get into it with bringing my sets with me most of the times and I could hear them asking their parents for the same “cool Toy”
I thought he said “Durable”
Bro, I think you’re getting a little too passionate. What you’re asking for is something respectable towards a toyline. You’re not going to get that from a product aimed at kids.
Why is it too much to ask for something that doesn’t talk down to the consumer and instead considers it a normal human being? I honestly despise this “oh it’s for kids it should be/will be dumb” policy.
And Xephix had valid points, this ad was nothing more than some awful “kids like this today right?” type of garbage a so called “focus group tested” type of thing. It was dated the moment that “brick expert” opened his mouth. If I ever saw an ad like that I’d shut down the TV or change channels. Don’t try and defend it with a bad argument.