Hello.
Are the instructions to combination models of Slizer available somewhere?
I only have some manuals and apparently the ones on LEGO website all contain the same combiner building fragment, which is just the beginning in all instructions…
@eljay should be able to tell you.
I’d be curious to know if they’re posted online somewhere. I have several physical Slizer instruction booklets (which feature portions of the alt builds just like many early BIONICLE sets) that I could scan and upload to a database if need-be.
Here’s a list featuring many of the Slizer entries on Brickset. There are links to lots of instructions databases on there; it’d be worth a look.
I’ve just checked the instructions i had purchased separately, all 8 of them show the same portion of the combiner build, just the start…
I checked all the links, it’s the same. Somehow lego screwed up.
But perhaps the throwbots instructions have the proper combiner setup.
The only set of combination instructions that anyone needs
ohh yeah! hiker mike!
I’ll do that one as the last one, I need a second Ice for that.
You should not, the black turaga hand piece holding the antenna doesn’t come in that color on any of the slizer sets, so be fore-warned.
I have that spare piece. and that could ahnd should have been doem the same way as on jungle, using Turaga Nokama hand piece.
But I would use most pieces from Ice for the Robotops.
I have some stock of Slizer pieces from Technic mixes, but as i found out at the beginning i do not have any 3649 gears…
And I still found no instructions…
Unfortunately, I was also unable to find any full instructions for the combos. I did my best with what I could see from the instruction photos and this Brickshelf gallery.
Best of luck!
Thank you for the link, i will have to do the same, if you cannot confirm if the US Throwbots instructions contained the same error, as EU had…
Perhaps you could do a video how to make the wo big ones, ecause Dynamo has pretty straightforward instruction in Blaster’s instruction. in the style of G2 Makuta.
I wonder how many of the Dark Hunter models were able to had their instructions tracked down…