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  1. I think the answer to that is very simple, they didn't have enough budget in the first year to get all the detailed pieces they wanted right away. So they started off slowly with transitions phase parts as they go in to this new more detailed aesthetic. Having only a few detailed pieces with the mostly smooth CCBS pieces at first wouldn't have worked, so they couldn't jump right in to what they wanted to do.
  2. We're going to try and keep this updated from now on. Here's a bit of what we missed.
  3. I would just change one thing from your list: 1. Protector of Earth (Best) 2. Protector of Stone 3. protector of Jungle 4. Protector of Water 5. Protector of Fire 6. Protector of Ice (Worst) Personally I like stone better because of his limb colors (and the return of a brownish color). Fire and Ice I personally really don't like because of their arm design. Fire makes up for it a bit because of his story value and shoulder mounted gun, but ice has little to offer besides that cool blade piece I can use in system MOCs.
  4. Hey there, I'm LQ1998, co-leader of the BCC. We specialize in releasing BIonicle based comedy videos every week. Here's a sample of our work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qENh9Mj4Nhg&list=UUzByZCNIHBPiYSY8q1-Syew We're still a bit of a beginner channel. But we're learning fast. If you enjoy our content, please stay tuned for more!
  5. Bio will be back, and from this pic, I know it has not lost it's feel. I am very happy .
  6. Well I honestly have lost interest in it since Bio comics stopped being included. But I always flipped through my little brothers copy and found things I enjoyed from time to time. Having so many younger siblings, if I want to keep looking through it, I'm set for the next 13 years anyway .If Bio comics are included again I can haggle them off my younger siblings . I really wish LEGO would create some sort of TFOL/AFOL magazine (heck I'd even pay for a subscription to it) with articles on LEGO history, master builders, etc. Sort of like the stuff in Brick by Brick.
  7. Is it just me, or does it look like a lot less work was put in the box art in this set?
  8. A lot of people are talking about a wave of younger members, I think there may as well be an influx of users like me who knew Bionicle well at the time, but were a bit too young to discuss it (or didn't get around to it) while it was still around. I know me and quite a few internet pals of mine will be looking to become more active here because we believe Bio discussion in general will boost. We previously did not become fully active users because we did believe there to be enough Bionicle discussion to satisfy us. We discussed it in smaller groups and communities where there wasn't as much non-Bio discussion getting in the way. (though I'm sure these points of why we have not joined can be debated among the more active users here, but none the less, they are our reasons.)
  9. I might have considered buying one if it wasn't for that price tag. Some of them are a bit... Not my style I guess is the best way to put it . But there are some cool looking ones. http://www.redbubble.com/people/drumasaurs/works/12210039-bionicle-pride?c=274440-bionicle Probably my favorite, and I don't think people would think I was as weird wearing this one as most of the others . http://www.redbubble.com/people/drumasaurs/works/12038544-matoro-mask-evolution?c=274440-bionicle I also really like this one. But I can't say everyone else who saw me in it would . EDIT: Did anyone see this? It's not much more to get Tahu throw pillow then a shirt: http://www.redbubble.com/people/drumasaurs/works/11785305-toa-tahu?c=274440-bionicle&p=throw-pillow
  10. I'm still wondering exactly what to expect for this movie.
  11. I can't really see this one getting approved by the review team sadly.
  12. These are awesome! I've never seen such fine detail put in to custom Kanohi! I really like the ones with the rusting look to them.
  13. Congrats to all the winners! Those were some excellent MOCs!
  14. The LEGO Group has an extremely experienced and knowledgeable marketing team. Mads wasn't the only great mind in the marketing branch of the company, nor was he the only great mind on the management board. While it's unfortunate he's leaving, we can feel safe with the fact that another person will step up to the CMO position and do a fine job. I'm just always skeptical about these things. It's when people stop being worried things could go bad that they do. The thing is that it's not the position of fans to have to worry about something so behind-the-scenes and irrelevant to us as a change in Lego's Chief Marketing Officer. This change isn't going to affect set design. It's not going to affect manufacturing, or pricing, or anything that would adversely affect us end consumers. What it might (not necessarily, but possibly) affect is Lego's advertising, and maybe their cross-media promotions like the Ninjago TV show. But I can't imagine the person who takes his place will be making a lot of changes to that, because what Lego's doing now has been working wonders for them—the current marketing paradigm has made brand-new themes like Ninjago, Chima, The Lego Movie, and Friends into best-sellers, and has succeeded admirably in reminding kids and adults of the joys of Lego products. It's valuable for consumers to take an active interest in the business dealings of their brand of choice, but as far as news like this is concerned, it's just another day at work. One of the old guard left, and someone new will likely take his place, but ultimately this news alone doesn't bode good or ill for the company as a whole. Well knowing the effect Nipper made on the LEGO group as I read in Brick by Brick, it just puts a bit more impact on it to me. Plus I've seen CEO's who stepped up in successful companies start to really turn them down the wrong path. Such as Bob Iger's (CEO of the Disney Company) effect on the Disney parks (though I doubt anyone would know much about this unless they are a Disney Parks geek like me).
  15. The LEGO Group has an extremely experienced and knowledgeable marketing team. Mads wasn't the only great mind in the marketing branch of the company, nor was he the only great mind on the management board. While it's unfortunate he's leaving, we can feel safe with the fact that another person will step up to the CMO position and do a fine job. I'm just always skeptical about these things. It's when people stop being worried things could go bad that they do.
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