LEGO Castle compilation | speed build
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@Ryan-rr5fg
@Ryan-rr5fg Күн бұрын
Good speed build though! Most people record themselves building a set and then play it in 2.5X and say it’s a speed build
@Ryan-rr5fg
@Ryan-rr5fg Күн бұрын
Why are your capes all tattered?
@lego_speedbuilder
@lego_speedbuilder Күн бұрын
Used for many years 😒
@christopherbellamy639
@christopherbellamy639 3 күн бұрын
Have this one complete
@DJOctobot
@DJOctobot 4 күн бұрын
No way. Yours has the same krana as mine. And you put ball joint where it should be👍
@myavoiryamisenko6865
@myavoiryamisenko6865 10 күн бұрын
his claws 🖤
@jetempireentertainment
@jetempireentertainment 11 күн бұрын
Great Vid!!!
@lego_speedbuilder
@lego_speedbuilder 11 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@sr.cultivo
@sr.cultivo 12 күн бұрын
Acabei de montar um desse aqui agora!!! Meu primeiro lego que montei..
@sr.cultivo
@sr.cultivo 12 күн бұрын
Toop
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 13 күн бұрын
As with each of the Rahkshi in their respective colors, Guurahk head, capsule lid and feet are a metallicized version of Mata blue known as "Pearl blue". While I didn't have this set, I did obtain the head in a Bionicle "Parts tub" (6638) from 2006, and the other parts in that color appeared in two other Parts tubs (8715 and 6620) between then. The end parts of Guurahk's "Staff of Disintengration" were later repurposed for the "Tidal Staff" on Rahaga Gaaki (4868) in 2005, and also for another Matoran-sized set (8722) and two minifigure-scale sets (8624 and 8894) during 2006. This part was actually brought back for the theme's short-lived reboot in 2015 before being phased out again. Guurahk was also the only Rahkshi whose spine fin appears outside of Bionicle, appearing recolored in white as part of the "Midgard Serpent" in a "Vikings" set (7018) in 2005, before being phased out. Guurahk would've been the largest set to have the hand sockets in Mata blue, though they would also come in a Titan-size set (8595) released around the same time. They would also appear in a Visorak (8747) from '05 before being phased out entirely. But that's part of a different story...
@EdD.Velazquez
@EdD.Velazquez 14 күн бұрын
I want this *creature* so bad! Mask of Light was my favorite movie and these guys were the coolest thing!
@EdD.Velazquez
@EdD.Velazquez 14 күн бұрын
I've always wanted a Rahksi in my collection, specifically a green one (my favorite color)
@christopherbellamy639
@christopherbellamy639 15 күн бұрын
I have most of this set, just missing a few parts. Good choice of music as it fits in well with Bionicle.
@lego_speedbuilder
@lego_speedbuilder 15 күн бұрын
Thank’s!
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 20 күн бұрын
In Bionicle: Mask of Life, this is the first Rahkshi to be released by Teridax, alongside Panrahk and another Rahkshi to attack Ta-Koro. In set form, Lerahk was the second of two Rahkshi I obtained, though not until some time in August of 2007 on after market. As with each of the Rahkshi in their respective colors, Lerahk's head, "capsule lid" and feet are a metallicized shade of Mata green known as "Pearl green". This is not to be confused with the long-discontinued shade known as "Metallic green", which is also used for the Kraata in this set. However, later prints of the Rahkshi came with their respective Kraata replaced with purple-colored "Shadow Kraata", as well as Mini CD-Roms containing content about each individual Rahkshi alongside Takanuva. While the Rahkshi head in Pearl green is exclusive to this set, the other parts in this color and the spine fin came in "Parts tubs" between 2005 (8715) and '06 (6620 and 6638) respectively. Moreover, Lerahk was the final standard Bionicle set to have the normal shade of Mata green in any capacity, much like how Panrahk (8587) was the final standard set to feature Mata brown, even though the hand sockets in both colors appeared one other time in another Parts tub (6638) in 2006 before phased out all together. Which is made more surreal when considered how the Mata green sockets originated in the Technic Star Wars "Pit Droid" (8000) in 2000. A full year before the Bionicle theme debuted. One of the end parts of Lerahk's "Staff of Poison" was later repurposed in 2005 for the "Cyclone Staff" on Rahaga Iruni (4879)-which would already signify them as the second-rarest of the Rahkshi weapons. However, one made another appearance recolored in orange as part of the "Granite Grinder" (8958) from the "Power Miners" theme in 2009 before it was phased out entirely.
@christopherbellamy639
@christopherbellamy639 23 күн бұрын
This is the one I am missing as I have the other 5 Rahkshi
@유하선-j1d
@유하선-j1d 26 күн бұрын
Tahu🆚️TAHNOK
@유하선-j1d
@유하선-j1d 26 күн бұрын
Gali🆚️GAHROK
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 27 күн бұрын
Vorahk continues a somewhat odd trend which started in 2002 with the Bohrok of Nuhvok (8561), in how the name of the Earth-associated character in a wave doesn't correspond or correlate to the name of a specific village, region or district in-universe. And this wouldn't be the last time this would happen in Bionicle. As with each of the Rahkshi in their respective colors, Vorahk's head, capsule lid and feet are a metallicized version of black known as "Pearl black"-which could almost be mistaken for "grenadilla" which is sometimes found in certain musical instruments. But that is a different story entirely. I myself only obtained the head in a Bionicle "Parts tub" (6638) from 2006, but no other characterizing elements from this set. All of this set's parts came in certain production models of a different Parts tub (8715, and the end parts of Vorahk's "Staff of Hunger" would later be repurposed as part of a Titan set in 2004, as well as the "Seismic Staff" on Rahaga Bomonga (4878) at the start of '05. In addition to a Parts tub (6620) the following year, this part made one final appearance in a minifigure-scale set (8925) in August 2007 before it was phased out completely.
@WHAT_IF_Visuals
@WHAT_IF_Visuals 29 күн бұрын
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@indie_prdg
@indie_prdg 29 күн бұрын
I got this set without the box for 100,000 rp (1dollar = 16rp)
@christopherbellamy639
@christopherbellamy639 Ай бұрын
I have some of the parts for this set. I just need to find the rest of the parts to finish off this set.
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 Ай бұрын
As with each of the Rahkshi in their respective colors, Kurahk's head, capsule lid and feet are a metallicized version of white sometimes called "Pearl White". Even though pearl can be classified as its own color in itself. Though I didn't have this set, I did obtain the capsule lid in pearl white from a Bionicle "Parts tub" (6638) from 2006, while others of Kurahk's parts-such as the head, feet and spine fin appeared in other Parts tubs (8711, 8715 and 6620) I did not have. The end parts of Kurahk's "Staff of Anger" were also repurposed/reused for one of the Rahaga (4870) in 2005, as well as for projectiles in a minifigure-scale set (8759) from that year, before they were phased out.
@AviationFrog-u9g
@AviationFrog-u9g Ай бұрын
Way too underrated figures😔
@matiasdiplinlps2100
@matiasdiplinlps2100 Ай бұрын
I love you Bionicle :,333
@TheJcjonesacp
@TheJcjonesacp Ай бұрын
Kohrok! The ice bohrok, able to shoot icey blasts!
@marikacicakova3337
@marikacicakova3337 Ай бұрын
👍🏽
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 Ай бұрын
At the time of their release, the Rahkshi were the first canister-size Bionicle sets to have articulated knees, and also set a new record for part count (45) for a set of that size. Just narrowly edging out Gali Nuva (8570) from the year before. Panrahk was the first of two Rahkshi that I obtained, though not until the early Spring of 2007, and was the only "standard" Bionicle set I had which contained some form of Mata brown. Each of the Rahkshi features a metallicized version of one of the Mata shades on their head, capsule lid and feet, and Panrahk features these in a shade sometimes called "Pearl brown". All of this set's parts appeared in certain production models of a Bionicle "Parts tub" (8715) released in 2005, and the head, spine fin and capsule lid appeared in a second one (6638) during 2006. Even though its label mislabeled it as the fin of a different Rahkshi and vice versa. This was also true for the hand sockets being in the regular non-metallicized version of Mata brown. The components of the Rahkshi's torsos would see varying degrees of usage in other sets after this, while the top section of it wasn't used after '03. The end parts of Panrahk's "Staff of Fragmentation" would also be repurposed as part of a Rahaga (4869) in 2005, and in two sets from 2006. With one of them (8624) being minifigure-scale, and the other (8733) being a Titan-size set.
@christopherbellamy639
@christopherbellamy639 Ай бұрын
I have this set but minus two brown sockets for its hands
@The-last-1
@The-last-1 Ай бұрын
I hate how later in the line they fazed out brown characters and/or changed them to be either orange or yellow
@thethirdolmak9061
@thethirdolmak9061 Ай бұрын
Speed build… at about normal speed
@maximilianonunez6491
@maximilianonunez6491 Ай бұрын
You are fans bionicle
@Caracol369
@Caracol369 Ай бұрын
This is the castle that Willa´s transformed to communicate with the Zolaxians
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 Ай бұрын
Collectively, the Toa Nuva were the last canister-size Bionicle sets of protagonist characters to use the brighter "Mata shades" for nearly seven years, even as the color of "Mata green" in particular was entirely absent from the theme after 2003. Gali Nuva (8570) had the greatest number of parts out of the Toa Nuva (44), while Tahu Nuva (8572) had the fewest (36) overall, and Toa Mata style of feet were phased out in all but one of their origin colors after these. With only the white ones remaining in use for a few more years. Most of the Toa Nuva's weapons would go on to be reused/repurposed in other sets over the following years, though some-such as Kopaka Nuva's "Ice Blades" were not used in Bionicle after here.
@christopherbellamy639
@christopherbellamy639 Ай бұрын
I have all of these sets, I just have to finish off Gali, Tahu and Onua
@marikacicakova3337
@marikacicakova3337 Ай бұрын
Konečně 👍🏽😆
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 Ай бұрын
As both of these models are non-canon, I myself didn't know they existed until TTV did an overview of all the 2003 alternate and combiner models on March 1 of 2020. This overview also featured an equally non-canon model using parts from these which was created by the Japanese company of Kabaya, which would cease its promotions with Lego as a whole after 2004.
@tjg9778
@tjg9778 2 ай бұрын
This is Nostalgia
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 2 ай бұрын
At first I had thought you would do one of the waves of canister sets from 2003, given how this model is technically part of a Titan size set. But as for Jaller himself, he is the first of five sets to have Technic HTO 90-degree "V-beams" in yellow, though some of these appearances were rather far apart overall. As they have not appeared in that color since the Technic Batmobile (42127) from 2021. Though the Mata red Bohrok limbs first appeared in Tahnok-Kal (8574) from March 2003, they only appeared in one other standard set after the end of that year. This was also the first and only Bionicle set to have yellow hand socket joints, though they also came in a "Parts tub" (8713) from 2005 before being phased out entirely.
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 2 ай бұрын
Hahli was one of two-technically three Matoran who debuted in set form during 2003, having not been released as a "diminished" (in the story) version two years earlier as several others were. She was also the first Bionicle set to use "earth blue" in her color scheme, as it was beginning to become more common after its initial introduction in the Technic R2-D2 figure (8009) the year before (even though this color technically debuted in a "Xalaxian" set from 2001). This color would later be described as "Metru blue", owing to its prevalence in sets of Water-associated characters and species during the "Metru Nui" arc of Bioinicle in 2004. But in terms of this set the Tohunga feet and the Technic HTO 90-degree "V-beams" in this color are exclusive, and the hand sockets in this color would go on to appear in six other sets over the following years. In conjunction, every piece on her in medium blue makes its final standard appearance here. Even though the Bohrok limbs in that color also appeared in the first Bionicle "Parts tub" (8711) in 2004 and a second of these (8713) in '05 before they were phased out completely. This was also true for the transparent blue Kanohi Kaukau as well. The Kolhii stick and puck would also be included in two Titan-sized sets (8594 and 8595) in 2003, but were not used again beyond that year.
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 3 ай бұрын
Even in her "rebuilt" (in the story) form, Macku remains the only one of the 2003 Matoran to have the same color scheme as her respective Toa Nuva. Even though no Onu-Matoran or Le-Matoran were released in their rebuilt form as sets to compare with such. Macku's rebuilt form is one of only two sets to have the Technic HTO 90-degree "V-beams" in Mata blue, though the other appearance is technically part of a "Titan-sized" set (8595) released later in 2003. She is also among the first Bionicle sets to have socket joints in "medium blue", having first appeared as part of one of the earlier "Slizers" (8501) from 1999. Her rebuilt form is also the last "standard" set to have a noble Kanohi Huna in any color, even though it would make one final appearance in Mata blue in the first Bionicle "Parts tub" (8711) from 2004. It would also make a final appearance in orange in another of these locations (8713) in 2005 before the mask was phased out entirely.
@MightyThorngren
@MightyThorngren 3 ай бұрын
Great video friend. Appreciate the alternative builds too
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 3 ай бұрын
This character's name is actually the Maori language word for "chilly" or "cold". In the story, Kopeke started out with a noble Kanohi Komau (Turaga Onewa's mask) in medium blue. At some point after being "rebuilt", It was damaged during a Kolhii practice leading him to replace it with a dark gray Kanohi Matatu in honor of Turaga Nuju. It is fascinating how Kopeke was released as set at all, considering how he doesn't appear in "Mask of Light", but doesn't speak at all in the second Mata Nui Online Game from that year. He is the only standard set to have the Technic HTO 90-degree "v-beams" in the old dark gray and the last to have the Tohunga style of feet in that color. Having debuted in Nuparu (in 8556) the year before. Kopeke is also the last standard set to have hand sockets in that color, though they first appeared in the Technic Star Wars Darth Vader figure (8010) at the start of 2002. They also appeared in the "Exo-Toa" (8557) and the Bahrag Queens (8558) between then, and also came in two Bionicle "Parts tubs" (8711 and 8713) in 2004 and '05 before being phased out. Kopeke's noble Kanohi Matatu in the old dark gray could previously only be obtained as an alternate mask for Turaga Whenua (8545) through the random Kanohi polybags (8525/8530) released during 2001 before appearing here, but also came in both of the aforementioned Parts tubs (8711 and 8713) before the mask was phased out all together. This set and Matoro's rebuilt form (8582) were the last to have Bohrok limbs and the lower HTO torso in white, with only the upper part remaining in use. If only for two more years...
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 3 ай бұрын
It is somewhat curious how the release of the Ko-Koro Kolhii team members as sets happened to coincide with the runup to the release of "Bionicle: Mask of Light", given that Matoro and Kopeke (8581) don't appear in the film at all. Matoro is the first set to have hand sockets in sand blue, and the last to have the Tohunga feet in that color. The sockets in sand blue also appeared in a Star Wars set (7255) in 2005, before returning to Bionicle for two final appearances in 2006. Between then, the Technic 90-degree "V-beams" in that color also appeared in the first Bionicle "Parts tub" (8711) in 2004 before phased out. Matoro's Kanohi Akaku in that color also appeared there and in a second Parts tub (8713) before the mask was phased out completely. Though the white Bohrok limbs first appeared in Kohrak-Kal (8575), this was the only color of the upper Matoran torso to be used after 2003.
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 3 ай бұрын
This was an interesting surprise, considering how the "Fright Knights" faction of "Castle" seems to be covered fairly rarely in recent memory. Even though the theme is actually the same age as me. Fright Knights was the first theme to include wizard/witch hats, and also to include upper crocodile jaws and dragons in black. This particular set is also the only set to have the 3x3x6 "corner walls" in the old dark gray, and one of two sets to have the 3x6x6 double arch walls in that color. This is also the only set to have the 6x8 trap door frame in the old light gray, and one of the last sets to have the 1x12x3 arch in that color. With its final appearance being in a Harry Potter set (4712) released in early 2002. This and another set (6099) were the first to have the 1x5x4 inverted arch bricks in Mata red, which appeared in eight other sets until being phased out in 2018. This was also the last unique set to have the 45-degree inverted double slope brick in that color, apart from a re-release of a Western set (6763) in 2002.
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 3 ай бұрын
As with Hewkii, and three of the other "Kolhii Matoran", this is the second set release of Hafu, having first appeared in his "diminished" (in the story) form as part of the "Power Pack" set (8546) in 2001. This set marks the final "standard" appearance of the torso components hand sockets and Bohrok limbs in tan, even though these also came between three Bionicle "Parts tubs" (8711, 8713, and 6620) between 2004 and 2006 before being phased out. This goes for his black noble Kanohi Ruru as well, though the Tohunga style of feet were not seen again in black after this set. In conjunction, the Technic 90-degree "V-beams" would become the most common in black and continue to be used over twenty years later.
@IOSALive
@IOSALive 4 ай бұрын
LEGO Speed Builder, I really enjoyed watching this, so I hit the like button!
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 4 ай бұрын
Though this wave of Matoran-size sets did not have an official name at first, many fans have retroactively adopted the name "Kohliitoran", in reference to the sticks they each carry. In the story, the events of "Naming Day" resulted in several characters having their names, with "Huki" being changed to "Hewkii" as he was known from then on. The Matoran were also "rebuilt" into stronger forms to more-closely resemble the forms they had while on Metru Nui, though this was done by using limbs from decommissioned Bohrok, hence why they are Bohrok limbs as the Matoran's arms in each of these sets. In the case of Hewkii, he is one of the only Bionicle sets to use tan hand sockets, being that they had first appeared in one of the earlier "Slizers" (8506) from 1999. In conjunction, Hewkii is also the first set to feature hand sockets in dark orange (also called "burnt orange") and the last regular set to feature Tohunga feet in that color. These as well as his Kanohi Kakama in that color also appeared in a "Parts tub" (8713) from 2005 before being phased out. This wave of Matoran also introduce a Technic 90-degree "V-beam", with the dark orange ones on Hewkii being exclusive, though this part as a whole is still in use by Lego to this day.
@zenbonimusic7308
@zenbonimusic7308 4 ай бұрын
This guy does a little dance 😮
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 4 ай бұрын
Out of this wave, Kohrak Va (8551) and Lehvak Va (8552) have the greatest number of parts (28) comprising them. But even as the Tohunga style of feet on four of the six in white, Mata red, Mata green and Mata brown are borderline exclusive to their respective sets, them existing in set form allows for the creation of a fair number of Matoran who were never released as official sets. Provided that one can find their other parts in the correct colors.
@colinroberts2060
@colinroberts2060 4 ай бұрын
Akamai Nuva's model uses a total of 89 pieces from its three composite sets. Which is ten parts fewer than what was found in the prior combiner combining their original forms (8531, 8532 and 8534) from 2001, though this could be attributed to how this model doesn't use two of the composite sets' heads and eye stocks as part of a weapon like before. But it does use black "Voodoo balls" (not used in the composite figures, despite coming in all three sets) on the back of the model's function gears. As such, Akamai Nuva's limbs are slightly more complex being that they have regular hand sockets holding the "Magma Swords" from Tahu Nuva (8572) and the "Kodan Ball" formed from the "Climbing Claws" from Pohatu's Nuva form (8568). When TTV did an overview of all of the 2002 alternate and combiner models in February 2020, the narrator questioned as to why Akamai Nuva was the taller of the two Toa Kaita Nuva, in spite of how two of the three composite figures involved are the shortest of the team overall. But even though he is considered "canon", Akamai Nuva was never actually seen formed in the story, as his prior Mata form was the year before. Which is slightly fascinating considering how the majority of the parts comprising this model's composite figures were phased out after 2002, with only the Mata red hand sockets, Toa Mata/Nuva style heads, the black hand sockets, silver Toa Nuva chest and shoulder armor, and the "Climbing Claws" remaining.