Wednesday, May 11, 2016

The Building Chronicle: A Critical Consideration of LEGO's "Bionicle" Series - Building Through part 3.2 - 2003

Before Mask of Light dropped and we were graced with an official Makuta set amongst the large sets of 2003, the Toa Nuva had to finish dealing with their Bohrok problem. Though the swarms were defeated, and then Bahrag re-imprisoned, a last ditch failsafe plan comes into play, and six very special Bohrok attempt to steal the Toa's powers and reawaken the queens. The Bohrok-Kal.


As you can see, they're basically Bohrok with new paint jobs and tools, though they really are pretty badass, and in-story (which I'll be reading through in comics over at the Giant Box of Comics pretty soon) they bring the Toa to their knees.

Though, so do all of the other villains, really. And the Toa always bounce back. You know they do.

It seems that it wasn't only the toys that were starting to clone in 2003, and perhaps that's why the Mask of Light film seemed, despite the title, so lackluster. And even the promise of the awakening of Mata Nui, which was only really mysteriously hinted at in the film, wasn't enough to save the movie.

The Bohrok-Kal are notable, at least in my personal opinion, for one thing: one of their combiners. To combat the Toa Kaita Nuva, the Bohrok-Kal were gifted with the ability to fuse into a gestalt entity known as Bohrok-Kal Kaita Ja. He's a pretty great model, and as with Wairhua Nuva from 2002, branches out somewhat from the typical build.

Whatever that might mean.

This is all to say that Kaita Ja is one of my favourite models. I've used the head build for him in a couple of MOCs, and I don't think he's given up all of his secrets yet.


Today's post is going to be a bit short. I don't really have much to say about the Kal that I haven't said about their less-powerful cousins. The notable bits of this year happen in the second wave and in conjunction with the release of the film. The Kal suffer for this, feeling like an afterthought of the previous year's storyline, and a prologue, but not that important a one, for the coming of the Toa of Light.

Who we'll meet soon. But first, the children of Makuta rise, and the Toa actually face something they haven't yet encountered - real evil. Beware the Rahkshi.

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