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Happy 5th anniversary, CCBS! :)


Lenny7092

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Hi, guys! Five years ago, in 2011, we have a new constraction building system called Character and Creature Building System, or CCBS for short. It is where constraction figures are more flexible and have a lot of ball joints all over their bones. It was introduced in Hero Factory, and then it expanded to several other themes, including DC Comics, Marvel, Legends of Chima, Bionicle 2015-2016, and Star Wars. It has evolved the constraction building system. It's been five years of having this awesome system, so let's celebrate it, guys! What do you think are CCBS's best moments? For me, I love Hero Factory's Breakout sets, Bionicle because it mixed with its old and traditional gear-based pieces, and General Grievous from Star Wars.:)

 

Anyway, happy 5th anniversary, CCBS!:D

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I like Lego, Bionicle, and Hero Factory!:)

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Five years? That's how long CCBS has been used in Lego sets? It really feels like it has been around longer than that.

 

As for my favorite moments with it, I really didn't have any interaction with it until I started collecting the 2015 Bionicle sets, so I don't that much experience with it. I thought it worked really well on those sets though. 

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Wow. It feels like yesterday that I first picked up Evo 2.0. I love this system.

Then why not use it more often, silly!  :P

 

This system helped me to come up with new techniques in building, and is leagues better than older prefab parts. You can, contrary to popular belief, add in your own minute details if you so choose, as opposed to having to use a prefab piece with everything done for you. Therefore, simplicity allows you to do more, and to this end CCBS is the most complex system of building next to standard System and pure Technic.

 

There. Argument ended (not really, though  :().

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