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Christian Faber recently posted a new entry to his blog Faber Files to explain why he hasn't been posting more pieces of Bionicle development history or proceeding with his planned giveaway - the LEGO Heritage Department has asked him to consult with them about Bionicle's inclusion in an exhibit at the LEGO House! For those who haven't been following the news, the LEGO House is a massive LEGO experience center which is designed to educate the public about the LEGO Group's history and values, and it's good to see that Bionicle, "the toy that saved LEGO", will be recognized as an essential part of that history! The LEGO House is planned to open in 2017, and Faber's contributions surely will give Bionicle fans one more reason to plan a visit!

 

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It's nice to know that he isn't completely away from LEGO and is asked to help the group now. I wish I could make a visit for LEGO House to specifically see the Bionicle aspect of The LEGO Group's history and how it'll be handled, but I'm a little too far away for that.

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Awesome!

 

 

 run through all the early material that went into creating not only Bionicle but everything that came before including the early test concept “Cybots”,

 

Cybots?

Have we ever heard of that name?

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Awesome!

 

 

 run through all the early material that went into creating not only Bionicle but everything that came before including the early test concept “Cybots”,

 

Cybots?

Have we ever heard of that name?

 

yes, and we do not speak it if we can avoid it.

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Awesome!

 

 

 run through all the early material that went into creating not only Bionicle but everything that came before including the early test concept “Cybots”,

 

Cybots?

Have we ever heard of that name?

It's an action figure theme concept Christian Faber and Jan Kjaer created in the 90s. It never became a finished product. http://faberfiles.blogspot.com/2012/04/beginning-birth-of-ball-joint.html

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