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Set Year 2001
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Combiners and Alternate Models
Collectibles

Many of the sets of the BIONICLE line could be rebuilt into Combiners and Alternate Models. These models reused the pieces from one or more BIONICLE sets to construct an additional figure. Instructions for combiners and alternate models were released in various formats, such as being included within instruction manuals, being posted online, being featured in magazines published by LEGO, and more.

2001

The six canister sets released in 2001, the Toa, were split into two sets of three, with instructions for a combiner model using parts from the three sets, depicting a Toa Kaita, split between their three instruction manuals. This precedent of two combiner models consisting of three sets each would be followed by many lines of canister sets in the future.

The large sets of 2001, the Rahi, each contained instructions for an alternate model that used the pieces from the set's two similar figures to create a larger model.

Instructions for other models that could be built using sets from 2001 were released in LEGO Mania magazines and on the LEGO Club's website.

Some combiner models, such as the Turaga Nui and Matoran Nui, were depicted on box art or promotional images, but official instructions were never released.

Finally, the Turaga sets that were released as a part of the Kabaya promotion included instructions for an additional combiner model and images depicting other variations of that model.

Combiner Models

Instruction Manuals

2001 Instruction Manual Combiner Models
8531+8532+8534
Akamai
8533+8535+8536
Wairuha


Online

2001 Online Combiner Model
8531+8542
Dikapi


Magazines

2001 Magazine Combiner Models
8531+8532
Fikou

(LEGO Mania Magazine, July-August 2001)
8531+8533
Mata Nui Cow

(LEGO Mania Magazine, January-February 2002)


Images


Kabaya


Alternate Models

Instruction Manuals


2002

The combiner models from Bionicle's second year followed many of the same patterns as the first. The instruction booklets of the year's canister sets again contained steps to combine three sets into a Kaita, and each of the standard large sets included instructions for an alternate model.

Under the banner of Inspired by BIONICLE, instructions were released for many models that combined pieces from various Bohrok and Bohrok Va sets on the LEGO Club website. These models depicted various fauna found on the island of Mata Nui. Two other models, the Ranama and Kirikori Nui, were part of the Inspired by BIONICLE series, but they required pieces from a wide range of sets to construct and were not considered combiner models. Additionally, instructions for Bohrok Va Kaita were released on the LEGO Club website independently of the Inspired by BIONICLE series.

Another Kabaya promotion featuring Bohrok Va sets, like the Turaga sets the year before, included instructions for a combiner featuring the four Kabaya sets and depicted two other similar models. Instructions for a unique combiner model built from two Bohrok sets were also released on a Japanese website.

Combiner Models

Instruction Manuals


Online


Inspired by BIONICLE


Kabaya


Japanese

2002 Japanese Combiner Model
8561+8565
"Fusion Bohrok"


Alternate Models

Instruction Manuals


Online

Inspired by BIONICLE
2002 Inspired by BIONICLE Online Alternate Model
8560 (Alternate)
Waikiru


2003

As in prior years, the two waves of canister sets of 2003 included instructions to build Bohrok-Kal Kaita and Rahkshi Kaita, respectively. However, the large sets contained instructions for combiner models that used parts from multiple large sets, instead of alternate models. The component sets of one of these large combiners were specially packaged and released as set 3287 Takutanuva. A special edition of this set, set 10201 Takutanuva, was also released.

An image on the back of the boxes of the Matoran sets released this year depicted another combiner model, consisting of two figures, but official instructions were never released.

Kabaya promotional releases of Matoran sets and Rahkshi bundles included instructions for additional combiner models. This was the final year in which combiner models were released in this manner.

BIONICLE 14: At Last -- Takanuva! showcased a model built out of three Rahkshi sets inspired by Japanese aesthetics, selected from a gallery of four other models.

Combiner Models

Instruction Manuals


Images


Magazine/Online

Inspired by BIONICLE


Korean


Kabaya


2004

The canister sets of 2004 once again featured instructions to combine three sets into a larger model; however, unlike in previous years, these larger figures did not represent a fusion of their component sets' characters within the storyline. Instead, the canister sets' combiners depicted various creatures and Vahki variants that could be found in and around Metru Nui. The three large sets also included instructions to build a titanic combiner model, Ultimate Dume, which was also released as a standalone set, 10202 Ultimate Dume. For the first time, the year's small sets also included printed instructions to combine three sets into a new model.

Instructions to build another combiner model, depicting the Lohrak, were released within the LEGO Magazine in late 2004.

There was also a unique method of releasing a combiner model in 2004. The last pages of BIONICLE Adventures 3: The Darkness Below contained a series of black-and-white photographs illustrating how to build Krahka by combining pieces from the six Toa Metru sets, albeit without providing a great level of detail. A colored image of this model was later included as a part of the book BIONICLE: Rahi Beasts in 2005, but more detailed instructions were never released.

Combiner Models

Instruction Manuals


Retail Release

2004 Retail Release Combiner Model
8621+8622+8623
Ultimate Dume


Magazines

2004 Magazine Combiner Model
8621+8622
Lohrak

(LEGO Magazine, September-October 2004)


Books

2004 Book Combiner Model
8601+8602+8603+8604+8605+8606
Krahka


2005

In a significant change from previous years, canister sets from 2005 included instructions to build combiner models that used pieces from only two sets, not the traditional three. This meant that three different combiner models were featured in the instruction manuals for each line of canister sets, not the usual two. Additionally, instructions were released on the LEGO Club website for two more models per line of canister sets that could be built using the parts from three different sets, like in past years.

Combiner models that used the pieces from the small sets of 2005, the Rahaga, were depicted on the backs of their boxes. Instructions for these models were later released on the LEGO Club website.

This year's large sets included instructions for combiner models that incorporated parts from two of the three large sets. A combiner model composed of all three large sets, 10203 Voporak, was also released. Unlike 10201 Takutanuva and 10202 Ultimate Dume, 10203 Voporak contained a unique manual with building instructions that could not be found in the manuals of its component sets.

Instructions for a model that combined pieces from all six Visorak sets were released in a BrickMaster magazine.

Combiner Models

Instruction Manuals

2005 Instruction Manual Combiner Models
8755+8756
Sentrakh
8755+8761
The Shadowed One


Online


Retail Release

2005 Retail Release Combiner Model
8755+8756+8761
Voporak


Magazines

2005 Magazine Combiner Model
8742+8743+8744+8745+8746+8747
Zivon

(BrickMaster Magazine, July-August 2005)


Alternate Models

Alternate models for each of the Playsets released in 2005 were featured on the back of the sets respective boxes. However, no official instructions were ever released, nor did they appear in the story.

Playsets


2006

The winter sets of 2006 were the last of the first generation of BIONICLE to include instructions for combiner models within their manuals. Instructions for three models each composed of two Piraka canister sets were released, along with two other models that each used the parts from three small Matoran sets. Another combiner model, Botar, was advertised on the boxes and instruction manuals of some of 2006's large sets, but its instructions could only be found online.

Instructions for two models, depicting a Protodax and a Caravan Crawler, were released in 2006 BrickMaster magazines. Another model, Toa Jovan, was featured in the standard LEGO Magazine, but instructions were only included in European editions of the magazine. Toa Jovan's instructions were also released online for worldwide use.

Two combiner models, 8626 Irnakk and 10204 Vezon & Kardas, were released as sets for retail with unique instruction manuals, like 10203 Voporak the year before. 8626 Irnakk also included a golden spine and a few other additional pieces that were required to build the model but were not included with its component sets.

Two Korean set collections, each containing three Piraka sets, also contained instructions for a combiner model that was very similar, but not identical, to Irnakk.

Combiner Models

Instruction Manuals


Online

2006 Online Combiner Model
8733+8734
Botar


Retail Release

2006 Retail Release Combiner Model
8733+8734+8764
Vezon & Kardas


Magazines

2006 Magazine Combiner Models
8901+8903+8904
Protodax

(BrickMaster Magazine, May-June 2006)
8728+8729+8730
Toa Jovan

(LEGO Magazine, September-October 2006)
8892+8893
Caravan Crawler

(BrickMaster Magazine, September-October 2006)


Korean


Alternate Models

Like the previous year, alternate models were featured on the back of boxes for each 2006 Playset. No official instructions were ever released, and the models do not have any storyline significance.

Playsets


2007

Compared to previous years, relatively few combiner models were released during the last four years of BIONICLE's first run. In 2007, instructions for three combiner models, all built from three or four of that year's canister sets, were released in BrickMaster magazines. Alternate models were also shown in the back of the instruction booklets of the year's playsets, although official instructions were never released.

Combiner Models

Magazines

2007 Magazine Combiner Models
8918+8919+8920
Pit War Tortoise

(BrickMaster Magazine, January-February 2007)
8916+8917+8921
Zyglak

(BrickMaster Magazine, March-April 2007)
8913+8915+8918+8919
Manutri

(BrickMaster Magazine, November-December 2007)


Alternate Models

2007's Playsets featured alternate models. Much like the two preceeding years, instructions were never released. These models were shown at the end of the respective set's instruction manual.

Playsets


2008

In 2008, instructions for one combiner model were released in BrickMaster magazines, and another 2008 edition of BrickMaster contained a code that could be used online to access instructions for a second model, although the instructions were also freely available on BIONICLE's website. Another model, depicting Spiriah, was featured in the standard LEGO Magazine, but its instructions, too, were only available online. Instructions for a fourth combiner model for 2008 were also released on the LEGO Club website.

Combiner Models

Online

2008 Online Combiner Models
8686+8691+8944+8947
Spiriah

(First shown in LEGO Club Magazine, January-February 2008)
8688+8689+8690
Trinuma

(Club Code included in BrickMaster Magazine, July-August 2008)
8694+8695+8696
Swamp Stalker


Magazines

2008 Magazine Combiner Model
8687+8692+8697
Niazesk

(BrickMaster Magazine, May-June 2008)


Alternate Models

An alternate model for the large vehicle set 8942 Jetrax T6 was advertised in the LEGO Club magazine. The magazine included a code that could be entered on the LEGO Club website to access the instructions required to construct the model.

Online

2008 Online Alternate Model
8942 (Alternate)
Destral Cycle

(Club Code included in LEGO Club Magazine, November-December 2008)


2009

Only one combiner model was released for BIONICLE in 2009. Its instructions were included in a BrickMaster magazine.

Combiner Models

Magazines

2009 Magazine Combiner Model
8979+8990
Sand Stalker

(BrickMaster Magazine, March-April 2009)


2010

In 2010, a combiner model that used pieces from all six sets of the BIONICLE Stars line was first revealed on the back cover of BIONICLE Glatorian 7: Rebirth, included in the March/April edition of the LEGO Club magazine. Instructions were later made available on the BIONICLE website. Additionally, 7116 Tahu could be combined with the golden pieces featured in each of the six sets to create the "Golden BIONICLE," depicting Tahu wearing the Golden Armor.

Combiner Models

Featured


Online

2010 Online Combiner Model
7116+7117+7135+7136+7137+7138
Gaardus


2015

The return of BIONICLE in 2015 was accompanied by the release of numerous combiner models. The instruction manuals of each Toa and Protector set advertised a power-up feature, where each Protector's weapons could be added to the Toa of the same element. Instructions for these power-up models were located on the BIONICLE website.

Two other Protector-Toa combiner models, which were more complex than the power-up models and required major disassembly (like most other combiner models), were featured in LEGO Club magazines. Instructions for both were released on the LEGO Club website, but one required a Club Code from the magazines. These models also appeared in BIONICLE: Mask of Creation. The iOS version also featured a combination of 70781 Protector of Earth and 70789 Onua – Master of Earth, but no instructions or images of the physical model were ever released.

Two combiner models composed of Skull Creature sets have been advertised on the boxes and instruction manuals of their component sets. Instructions for the models were located on the BIONICLE website.

Combiner Models

Online


Power-Up Models


2016

While the ability to combine a Creature set and a Uniter set was a heavily advertised feature of the Winter 2016 wave, no traditional combiner models that required sets to be rebuilt were shown in instruction manuals or on product packaging. However, in March 2016, the instructions for two combiner models called TwoToa, which each incorporated the pieces of two Uniter sets, were released on the LEGO Club website. The Summer 2016 wave featured a combiner made up of four of the five sets: Umarak the Destroyer and the three Elemental Beasts. Two other models, the Shadow Spawn and Makuta, were part of BIONICLE: The Journey to One series. However, instructions were never officially released by LEGO. Additionally, the Makuta model uses a prototype mold for the Mask of Ultimate Power, which was never made available in sets.

Combiner Models

Online


The Journey to One