Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Trading Parts

Hi everyone,

I cannot upload my images to the main Homeschool Lego Club site due to a loading error, so I will post them here.  All of the below are for trade.  Email me if you have questions.


The above is a Black Antenna, Whip for cell towers and other such things.  I have one of these.

The above are Technic Rubber Band Holders.  I have four of these, varying in color from Old Dark Grey to Dark Stone.

The above are Technic Rubber Band Holders, Large.  I have just the two shown, in Dark Stone.

The above are 1x1 Round Singles.  I have one in white, one in black.

The above is a Technic Bar, 1x5.  I have only the one shown, in Yellow.

The above is a Key Holder/Rack.  The one above is the only one I can trade currently, in the color Chrome Antique Brass.

The above is a complete-assembly Castle minifigure!  I only have the one to trade.  Varied colors in the patterned chain-mail vest, head, legs and helmet.

The above is a Chrome Silver Gem, Rock/Crystal!  I only have the one.  If you want it, make an offer - this is a rare color which is sure to go fast.

The above is a Minifig Leg, Skeleton.  I have the one shown in the color White.


The above is a Minifig Shield, Skeleton with a Dark Red and Pearl Silver pattern.  I have one of these.  The handle is Dark Stone.


Please email me or comment if you want to make an offer for any of these!  If you don't have a Blogger account, comment as Anonymous.

Monday, December 8, 2008

My Collection

Hello everyone,

Today, since I had it here anyway, I decided to show a bit of my collection. It's not anything special, and I couldn't find all of my pieces (which is why there are gaps in some of the pictures) but this is most of it.

This is my collection of Bionicle Kanohi masks which have the stud instead of a plus-rod for attaching it to a face. Commonly known as Kanohi Olda, these are rarer than their plus-rod-bearing kin.

These are the Krana. Rubbery Bionicle brains which latch onto your face and mind-control you (in the story, not real life), these are some of the stranger collectibles. Note that the metallic-colored ones in the top row are the Krana-Kal, and the tan and green ones near the bottom are normal Krana.

These are the Kanohi Nuva. Some of the bulkiest masks produced, these never quite caught on the way the original Kanohi Olda did in terms of popularity. Note the strange recolors of the Hau Nuva and Pakari Nuva. [Their colors are supposed to be the other way around. No, I didn't paint them. They're from 8598 Kanohi Nuva and Krana Pack.]

Here are the Kraata. As rubbery and charismatic as the Krana, these are some of the few collectibles with color swirls. Note that the ones to the right center are Shadow Kraata, rare promotional collectibles found for limited times in random 2003 Rahkshi canisters.
Here are my two Kanohi Avohkii. The metallic gold one on the right is the normal edition, the one on the left is the Transparent Clear Glitter edition, one of the most unusual colors produced by LEGO.

This is my collection of the Toa Metru's masks. These were distributed widely in both the Toa Metru and Voya Nui Matoran sets of 2004 and 2006, respectively. The recolored Dark Blue Ruru on the left center is from Idris in the set Karzahni, from last year.

These are the Kanoka Disks. These were the first collectibles to have the dual function of being projectiles (not counting the fact that when you hit the Rahkshi on their little heads they throw their Kraata an inch or so). The gap on the upper left is because I couldn't find my Ko-Metru disk. The one in the center is the transparent red disk included with Toa Vakama.

The Noble Kiril on the left has an unusual blending pattern of dark red and black, and the metallic gold Great Kualsi on the right was only included with the special-edition Toa Iruini.

These are the Rhotuka Spinners. They are not so much collectible... as "shootable". Note the metallic gold spinner in the upper right - also from 8762 Toa Iruini.

These are my only Hordika heads. More head than mask, these are not always counted as collectibles. The dark green ones were only available in 8940 Karzahni.

These are my only rubber Toa Inika masks. Only able to fit on a certain type of head, these masks were not well-accepted.

These are all the masks from the Titan Bionicle sets of 2006. The one on the left is the Kanohi Rode, the one in the middle is the Kanohi Olmak, the one on the right is the Kanohi Ignika.

This is my collection of Zamor Spheres. They aren't really rare collectibles, as they have been included in sets for the last three years. Note the different normal blue one as compared to the light blue ones.

I could only find 4 of my 6 sea squid. These are generally known as the hardest Bionicle projectiles to shoot.

This is my only mask that was actually made in 2007. It is the Kanohi Zatth.

These are my only Matoran masks of 2008. They aren't rare, won't fit on the old-style heads, and have no storyline powers.

These are my Great Kanohi of 2008. Two Shelek, a Kaukau, a Kakama, a Crast.

I can't believe it, but I could only find three of my eight Shadow Leeches. Not really collectible, barely shootable, these bizarre little beasts were included with sets earlier this year.

These are my Nynrah projectiles. Only good for firing, not collecting, these were included with sets from this summer.

These bright, cheery, exploding red rockets are the Cordak missiles of 2007. Included with the Toa Mahri, they and their Cordak launchers were angrily slandered by some, but I happen to like them.

One of my older collectibles is my Throwbot/Slizer faceplate. (Some of you may recognize this as the familiar face of Tunneler.) This unusual piece can only fit on Slizer heads.

Some more pieces from the Throwbots are the discs that gave them their names. As you can see from the picture on the top disc, they had a function which allowed them to fling their discs from their arms.

To bridge the gap between Bionicles and traditional LEGO bricks, I have included this launcher. This is the old-style of launchers, with the blunt lime-green tip and the ridges on the sides.

Here are some of my LEGO treasure pieces. The golden globe with an odd little handle near the top is the Golden Egg from a Harry Potter set. The one on the right is your standard gem-rock-gold-treasure-...thing.

This is a minifigure backpack which can...

... actually open up! That way, the minifigures can put such items inside as...

... milk, cat food, shampoo, an apple, and a brush.

The heart of LEGO - the bricks. But these are different! See the large, unmarked studs? The flow marks in the center...? That's because these are the old style of bricks. These are the original Automatic Binding Bricks, the first made by LEGO Company.

And here we have some signs and symbols. From left to right: a Yield sign, an award, a Merge Right sign.

Here are the Minifigures! Perhaps LEGO's most famous invention, the minifigures were and are a radical concept. From left to right: a blue construction worker minifigure from the 1980s, and his white relative... Meca One, the hard-to-find Exo-Force robot, almost the only gold piece for the last couple of years.

And this is my collection of fake, image-edited masks!


Well, that's all I have to say for now. Look back often - I'm sure to have at least something up.

P.S. If you can read this, you should be leaving a comment! Even if you don't have a Blogger account, you can click on the "Leave Comment" thing and choose to comment as "Anonymous". I really want to know how well I'm doing!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Set Review: 4906 Brickmaster Helicopter

Hello! I've decided that the first set review I did went well enough to attempt another.

Soooo...

4906 Helicopter


The Package

It's what catches your eye as the set lies on the shelf, and is the selling point.

This is a small plastic bag, unlike most LEGOs which are in boxes. Not the most eye-catching package, but it isn't supposed to be.


The Instructions

Are they easy or hard to build from?

Bizarrely, there are no instructions. The closest thing is the picture on the front of the bag.


This is supposed to be the final product of the paltry 16 pieces. There is also an alternate model on the right side of the pack.

A weird, weird LEGO duck. Who would have guessed?


The Pieces

The most important part of the set, and what I buy them for.

The 16 pieces in this set take up more room than one would think. There are not too many special or unique elements, though.

These are the only very special pieces here, the clear, transparent roof tile, and the smooth black propeller.


The Complete Set

This is what it's for, people. The finished product of your labors.

Well, well, well. A helicopter. A bit blocky, and not quite proportioned properly. But it is most definitely a helicopter.

A comparison to the picture.

And yes, I built the duck!


Final Thoughts

All in all, is the set worth the purchase? Or should you have kept the money?

This set wasn't actually available in stores, just through the Brickmaster program of 2007. It was included for free with the welcome package.

The set is certainly not very special. I would not go out of my way to buy this, but if one needs the pieces it has, then you should get it.


Well, that wraps up my second review! I hope to have a third up for the holidays.

P.S. Please leave a comment for me! I want to know how I am doing. If you don't have a Blogger account, then comment as "Anonymous". Thanks! I value your feedback!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Creations New and Old

Hi everyone, I have more creations to share!

As you can see from the title, one is a new version of an old one.

This, ladies and gentleman, is the NEW and IMPROVED Shadraz T5. You may recall the first version from my first post. This version has improved armor, improved engines, and wings for lift.

Here it is coming...

Passing by...

And going.

This is a Toa of Stone who I had made a while back. The color scheme may seem strange, but Stone Inhabitants have been known to be tan-and-black.

Just a De-Matoran [Matoran of Sonics] on his trusty speeder.

My version of Vican.

Tunneler, the Last of the Throwbots.

The Shadow Toa, made from trading parts! Thanks to everyone for the parts.

That's all for now, hope to put up more later. I will probably spend more time building over the winter months, so you might see more.