
baniaj2 wrote:Is there a release date in the US for this yet?
R_The_Falcon wrote:baniaj2 wrote:Is there a release date in the US for this yet?
Not that I know of. This set could be foreshadowing other KKIII sets, like the new castle set. This would make business sense. If a parent can't afford the big castle, he/she can just buy the $35-40 fort next to it; the old Lego company did the same thing with Black Falcon's Fortress, Knight's Stronghold, etc.
Sir Rupid Lannsing wrote:Those bionicle things don't make much sense.
Shurtugal wrote:Sir Rupid Lannsing wrote:Those bionicle things don't make much sense.
There have been things like this in preious sets, though.
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?S=8780-1 (in particular, the snake)
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?S=8822-1 (big axes)
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?S=8877-1 (there's quite a few)
Is it just me, or do the grill helms look pearled, even a little?
Sir Rupid Lannsing wrote: I meant to say that their set up is odd. The enemy rams the doors open and then the defenders crank the bionicle thing on top of the attackers? I'd rather the set include some more weapons or shields than another bionicle gimmick that's tossed in without much forethought.
Shurtugal wrote:Sir Rupid Lannsing wrote: I meant to say that their set up is odd. The enemy rams the doors open and then the defenders crank the bionicle thing on top of the attackers? I'd rather the set include some more weapons or shields than another bionicle gimmick that's tossed in without much forethought.
Good point, and I agree. Bionicle is very un-castle. Ugh.
stawastawa wrote:here is teh S@H link http://shop.lego.com/product.asp?p=8813
looks yummy with all those figs ! =D
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