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8940 Karzahni
Large Set
Set number 8940
Subtheme Titans of Mahri Nui
Release date 2007
Pieces 373
MSRP $39.99 (US)
24.99 (UK)
Ages 7+
Instructions


Set 8940 Karzahni is a large box set portraying Karzahni after his mutation in The Pit, Ta-Matoran Sarda and Ga-Matoran Idris, and the Underwater Trap built by the two Matoran in an effort to capture the tyrant.

Product Description

The following is a product description taken directly from LEGO. View the source here
Evil under the sea!
The dreaded Karzahni, powerful ruler of his own realm, has traveled to the Pit in search of the Mask of Life. Can two brave Matoran, Sarda and Idris, hope to trap him and end his reign of fear?

*This special set includes Karzahni, Sarda, Idris and trap!
*Karzahni features a horned mask and evil red eyes!
*Karzahni is armed with a a squid shooter and blades on his body!
*Help the Matoran capture Karzahni using the trap that really closes!
*Karzahni stands 10.5" (27 cm) tall!
*Sarda and Idris are over 4" (10 cm) tall!

Set Information

The set contains 373 pieces and was released in summer 2007.

Features

The blades of the Underwater Trap can be opened and closed to restrain Karzahni.

Karzahni carries a Squid Launcher that can be used to shoot the squid projectiles included with the set.

Collectibles

The set includes two dark green mutated Kanohi Huna pieces that serve as Karzahni's kneecaps, though the pieces do not represent Kanohi masks within the storyline. Conversely, Karzahni wears a mutated Olisi in the storyline, but the set form of the mask is built from multiple pieces instead of being a single unique part. A dark red Kanohi Huna and a dark blue Kanohi Ruru are also included. Finally, the set includes two yellow-orange Sea Squid.

Reception

Trivia

  • Some boxes for the set erroneously featured the Kanoka Club code for 8939 Lesovikk, LSK537, rather than Karzahni's own code, KZH527. At least some releases of the set used the correct code.