Product Description Roporak are the master spies of the Visorak horde, using their chameleon power to blend in with their surroundings. Their disrupter spinners drain energy from a target, making capture that much easier. Build away! Measures 7" x 5". Includes 48 LEGO pieces. Editorial Review There’s always so much more to a Lego Bionicle toy than simply the item that gets assembled by putting together what is in this case 47 separate pieces. The Roporak, in the complex and occasionally bewildering mythology of the Bionicle series, are master spies that work on behalf of the Visorak horde. Their spinning projectiles, which in the tangible toy world can be fired a good 30 to 40 feet by our informal test, are intended to drain energy from those they are observing, thus making it easier to capture opponents. As a toy, it also has a snapping jaw to snatch up other Bionicle creations or really any toy it chooses to capture in the play room. --Charlie Williams [ ^Top ]
Product Features * Includes building instructions to combine with #8746 Keelerak to make Chute Lurker * Rhotuka spinner launches up to 50 feet/15 metres * Visorak measures over 7 inches/17 cm wide by 5 inches/12 cm long! Jaws snap shut! * Jaws snap shut
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LEGO BIONICLE - Visorak Roporak
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My grandson would NOT put it down until he finished it. His is 10 years old seem to be mechinally inclined, he didn't ask for help.
LEGO Bioncle
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My son loves these toys, but he only likes to put them together once and then usually doesn't play with it again.
Good value for Lego product.
Please do not overlook this wonderful line of toys!
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We have resisted buying these because they seemed so cheap...also the usual question we parents always ask ourselves..."What are they going to do with them?"
Our son received his first bionicle from a friend on his ninth birthday...it was cleverly the "bow" on a birthday present. I now regret overlooking this wonderful line of "lego's" for so long! My boys love these! They have the best time building them and an even better time playing with them.
They are priced reasonably so you can always pick-up one as a treat during trips out "shopping". If you encourage your children to "save-up" for some of their "wants", the cost of these is low enough that it doesn't take them months and months to realize their goal.
Please do not make the same mistake I made and misjudge these toys. You will be denying your child a great experience.
Although the manufacturer suggests ages 7 and up, I do not feel a child younger than 8 or 9 would be able to indendently put this toy together. My 7 year old needs some help putting these together, but he loves to try all by himself. That is the point of Lego's, to construct and play. The primary benefit, in my opinion, is the satisfaction of "doing it" yourself!
A definate A+ for our boys!
Rosemary
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