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Ice Warrior Defeated (146/293)
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Mushy the Mushroom started following The Swimming Beard
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The Swimming Beard started following Skorahk, the Electric Piraka
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A MOC I recently made using the new Skull Skorpio mask.
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SDCC Skull Scorpio Masks Appering on eBay
The Swimming Beard replied to Hapori Tohu's topic in BZPower.com News Discussion
I got one this morning for $30, though shipping brought it up to $35. I'm working on a MOC right now that I think this would look great on, so I couldn't resist. -
More LEGO Dimensions Packs Revealed
The Swimming Beard replied to Hapori Tohu's topic in BZPower.com News Discussion
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The Swimming Beard started following So the bracket thing happened today... and New MOC
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This started as an attempt to make an entry into BBCC 69, as an attempt to make Kopaka Mata in the 2015 style, but after making it I saw that the Toa Mata weren't allowed. I finally got around to taking pictures today after weeks of letting it sit. Main image : As always, comments and criticism appreciated.
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BBC Contest #69 Final Poll!
The Swimming Beard replied to Tufi Piyufi's topic in Official BBC Contest #81 Voting
I voted for 10. That Mata Nui is simply beautiful, with excellent use of new Bionicle parts. -
We should have an unofficial competition where we post brackets to compare. Anyone interested?
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BBC Contest #69: Everything Old is New Again!
The Swimming Beard replied to Tufi Piyufi's topic in Bionicle-Based Creations
It happens to frequently though. Cmon mods... True, it seems like voting is never posted on time in a BBCC. -
The Swimming Beard started following Official BBC Contest #81 Voting
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Thanks. When I first saw the trans-purple pieces, I resolved to make a Toa of Xenon with them. I had been wanting trans-purple for so long before that, so I was quite excited when I saw the Protector of Earth. Also, I do have higher resolution pictures. Here is the link to all sizes on flickr : https://www.flickr.com/photos/94650439@N05/15980952694/sizes/c/
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The Swimming Beard started following From: Toa of Xenon
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The Swimming Beard started following Bionicle Mafia XXI: Silence and Toa of Xenon
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The problem with that idea would be that an excellent MOC that lost in a high-skill group would be considered lower than a poorer MOC that won a low-skill group. Additionally, it would share the problem of age-grouping; namely, it would imply that people in low-skill groups should make no effort to improve themselves. Rewarding mediocrity would provide only mediocre results.
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I was 15 when I won BBCC 68 last summer, if that has any significance. Anyway, I disagree with age brackets. More than anything, I think it would patronize younger children by making them think they couldn't match up to adults. Children are not inherently worse than adults at MOCing, and excellent quality does not need years of experience. It is quite possible to go from very poor to excellent in MOCing within the span of one to two years, regardless of one's age.
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That was quite possibly the worst play call ever at the end. Still a great game. (though the commercials were by far the worst we've had in some time)
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Add me, spot 3.
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