What?
Maybe as a Toa Phantoka he was, but traditionally it’s always been on his right (from his perspective).
What?
Maybe as a Toa Phantoka he was, but traditionally it’s always been on his right (from his perspective).
You uh, you might want to look again lol.
You’re right. I just looked it up, I was thinking of Nuju.
(Now I feel like an idiot. Sorry about this. )
Actually, only 2008 Kopaka had it on the left, the others (Aside from the infuriating G2 poster) had it on the right
Whoops, too late lol
I would also say leave the Nuva symbol’s on the Toa but take them off for the Matoran
So, I’m just coming back to the boards after an extended hiatus following the collapse of G2. These designs are AWESOME and I love the concept, but could someone explain as to how this is canon, or if it’s associated with the LEGO group?
Ok, I’ll explain.
TTV got bored waiting for Lego the bring back Bionicle again, so they decided to put their money where their mouth is and try it themselves, to see how hard it would actually be. (which I really respect them for)
They’ve decided to try a System series to test if the theories, about Constaction being Bionicle’s downfall, are true.
They started this sub-forum for feedback on their project, but only stuff done on the Podcast is consider “official.” (Hence the “canon” non-canon" distinction)
And, that I think that about sums it up.
That could work, but I’m worried that it wouldn’t be an obvious enough detail of the figure.
Just realised, Kopaka has a dead eye, how’d that happen ?
Time traveling muaka, of course. He can also travel to other continuities, it seems.
Totally spoiled a part of my comic plot XD
Doncha know all Kopakas and their reincarnations lose an eye just cause smug original Kopaka feels like sharing the same pain
He slipped on an icicle
It’s like how all Skywalkers loose an arm, but actually a requirement instead of something that just happens.
He didn’t slip
He got it by “not slipping” on an icicle.
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I heard discussions on Matoran minifigs?
Well, in my opinion Hobbit figs would be fine for me. Or maybe a custom new figure base, smaller than normal figs but still poseable?
Personally, I would prefer it if Matoran were normal height, to make them more relatable.