That's strange as we definitely got them in the UK (I still have a few sets), although the Exploriens brand wasn't really used anywhere.My man. Were you aware that the only exploriens set we got in Europe was the monorail?
Actually they were the end of that era, that was the 90's, around 2004 is when you started to see complex builds out of regular pieces again. 90's was the era of custom baseplates and piecesspace legos 100%. m-tron. ice planet. space police.
I'm sorry to have to say this but bionicle aren't even classic legos. they were the turning point on which the classic era ended. the start of when advances in injection modeling led to ton's of "specialty" pieces instead of making cool things out of a smaller set of common pieces.
Those were lego! think i had one those sets but never caught on it was lego.
YESS EXACTLY!!!Had this one back in the day. Being able to have one Lego set with a variety of bits from different themes was great for a kid whose parents couldn't buy lots of them. Look at it! You get a robot, skeleton, flame bits, Ice Planet bits, a monkey, plus the science base to build, that folded in on itself.
Yo I haven't seen these sets in far too long. They woulda looked great with the modern pieces too. But for my own choices I'd have to go M-Tron, Space Police 1 and Ice-Planet though looking at all the examples they were either sets I wanted or had at some point.I have to go with Exploriens, but only cause I don't see RoboForce. What gives LEGO? No love for this glorious beast???
Bionicle gets mad disrespect. Didn't it basically save the company in the early 00's?
Also, no love for Insectoids?
Many of these themes have current/near recent spiritual successors that would also be a waste.Gotta be honest, as much as I loved Bionicle I feel like reviving it for a single set would be a waste.
I think Exo-Force were the among last new Lego sets I bought. I still buy classic sets on occasion, and I bought the Lego Movie spaceship, but other than that, Exo-Force was probably the last time I went to the store and bought new Lego.
UFO was genuinely awesome. Fright Knights was cool but as a kid I disliked that the base plates in the sets were so thick.Kind of disappointed two of my favorite lines didn't make the cut.
Fright Knights
or UFO
But there were some pleasant surprises there.
I think Exo-Force were the among last new Lego sets I bought. I still buy classic sets on occasion, and I bought the Lego Movie spaceship, but other than that, Exo-Force was probably the last time I went to the store and bought new Lego.
It and Studio are the only post 2000 started lines in here so I'm sure they have ideas otherwise it wouldn't be here like Exoforce, Dino Hunters and Ultra Team . Plus round 2 is sealed.Wish Bionicle hadn't been a part of this, that series is junk. Of course it will win though.
Bionicle sold well during the 00s, but it didn't sell like Star Wars sells.
Bionicle is itself kind of a weird contradiction in that it has all the trappings of what was holding back LEGO in the 00s, in particular veering away from system elements and a lack of focus on building. LEGO sets were looking less and less like traditional LEGO sets and it was only upon returning to basics (albeit, with a lot of licensing as well) that things really started to change for the better. Bionicle was the exception to the rule and I think it's one of the only examples of a very successful theme outside of the System and Technic building themes. The building elements they use in Bionicle I believe are called "Constraction", and sets that use those building elements outside of Bionicle traditionally don't do as well as their System counterparts, which is why you don't see them too too much these days.
LEGO has since revived Bionicle twice since it's retirement, once via Hero Factory and again under it's own brand in 2016. Both times it didn't sell.
Bionicle was simply Lego Technic pieces applied into a character-based toyline. Lego Technic is still active today, although with cars and programmable robots. I don't think it is an exception to the rule, it was simply a well thought out execution of an existing system.
Yup and I've seen some awesome moc builds that kept the reboot armor pieces but went fully technic on the skeleton and there's creative ways to do it with all the modern pieces that you could do it with only a handful of custom parts. Here's a cool oneBionicle was simply Lego Technic pieces applied into a character-based toyline. Lego Technic is still active today, although with cars and programmable robots. I don't think it is an exception to the rule, it was simply a well thought out execution of an existing system.
First round is over anyways, round 2 is Feb 3Dammit I still can't sign in! Keeps telling me I already have an account.
Yup and I've seen some awesome moc builds that kept the reboot armor pieces but went fully technic on the skeleton and there's creative ways to do it with all the modern pieces that you could do it with only a handful of custom parts. Here's a cool one
Fact is in an adult focused line they could double the scale and go full on technic built with less custom pieces. It's also it's 20th anniversary this year, they could always announce something for that rather than the 90th
First round is over anyways, round 2 is Feb 3
Shit, now I'm trying to remember Technic set I had as a kid. It was some kind of vechicle with 1 or 2 figures. I think they had had skis.Bionicle was simply Lego Technic pieces applied into a character-based toyline. Lego Technic is still active today, although with cars and programmable robots. I don't think it is an exception to the rule, it was simply a well thought out execution of an existing system.
Won't be announced till Wednesday, but the stats were scrappedHaven't seen this =/
Do we know what sets made it to the Round 2?
Note I did not make it, just grabbed it from elsewhere to prove a point XD. Also Bionicle masks and classic minifig Helmets in the style of the marvel/Star Wars helmet lines would be awesome
of the pre-bonkle technic/constraction themes I missed out on Slizers but had one of the Roboriders, had the notion at the time of getting another to do the combiner build that also utilised the lids of the canisters.Speaking of Constraction sets, the Slizers theme that preceded Bionicle was so simple but I remember me and my friend having so much fun with them.
OMG I HAD ONE OF THOSE (well not exactly but it was the same theme)Speaking of Constraction sets, the Slizers theme that preceded Bionicle was so simple but I remember me and my friend having so much fun with them.
I also did! I loved it, but sadly I got it after Bionicle released and it was the only one I could find.of the pre-bonkle technic/constraction themes I missed out on Slizers but had one of the Roboriders, had the notion at the time of getting another to do the combiner build that also utilised the lids of the canisters.
It was something that seemed less emphasised in later Bionicle sets, But I liked the combiner sets you could make that they also included the instructions for, seemed to get the imagination going for what you could make using the technic/constraction pieces
Used to love paging through the catalogue when I was kid and still not getting any of the big sets I wanted.
Gimme that classic pirate ship.
Yeah I recall this last year and it's impressive. Since it looks like Pirates won't win, this will surely do.Pirates of Barracuda Bay 21322 | Ideas | Buy online at the Official LEGO® Shop SE
Pirate shipwreck island building set for play and displaywww.lego.com
Pirates of Barracuda Bay 21322 | Ideas | Buy online at the Official LEGO® Shop SE
Pirate shipwreck island building set for play and displaywww.lego.com
You've basically got the worst of the LEGO fans there. The gen Xers who liked it when sets were easy to understand and didn't have cool features, and the late millennials who didn't really want to play with LEGO at all.According to a website who was tracking the votes, if the castle folks come together to vote on Classic Castle, then the results for the final vote would apparently be :
1. Classic Castle
2. Classic Space
3. Bionicle