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Posts posted by Toa Solaran
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The 2006 Matoran were unique and individual enough to be interesting, but the actual Matoran of 2007 were pretty good as well. I wasn't so keen on the Hydruka, but the Matoran were cool.
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My first set was Lewa, way back in 2001. Coming home from a trip to Africa, I saw an intriguing cylinder-like thing on a shelf in the shop in the airport. I went over to it, picked it up off the shelf, and so my collection of Bionicle sets started.
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I'm going to agree with what several people have said, and say 2006. Brutaka and Kardas were the ones I particularly liked that year.
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Hmm... I'm not really sure, but it certainly seems like I have more trouble finding either the Zamor Spheres or the Squid Ammo, so I'll go with those.
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Well, the first set I ever owned was Lewa, so you can probably guess that the original Miru was my first Kanohi.
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A difficult choice, but I'm going to go with either Lhikan's Hau or a regular Miru. The Hau because it just looks good, and the Miru because it was part of the first set I ever owned.
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I'm going to agree with a lot of what has been said already. It looks fantastic, definitely very reminiscent of the old flash animations and games. It does feel like the animation is a bit slow, but that's just a bit of a nitpick. Overall, I think this is really good, and would like to see more like it in the future.
And for anyone wondering what the opening song was, I googled the lyrics and came up with "World On Fire" by Les Friction.
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Hmm. I just noticed the same happening to me.Looks like I'm going to have to read up on everything again.The horror.
hardest/longest to build set
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I would say the Exo-Toa was probably the one that took me the longest to build. At the time, the most complicated set I had built was Pohatu, and that's only because of how his torso was upside-down compared to the other Toa. The hardest, was probably my first set, Lewa. I had difficulty identifying which pieces the instructions were referring to, at times.