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70791 Skull Warrior
Medium Set
Set number 70791
Subtheme Skull Creatures
Release date August 2015
Pieces 102
MSRP $14.99 (US)
£12.99 (UK)
Ages 7-14
Set Designer John Ho[1]
Instructions

Set 70791 Skull Warrior is a medium-sized set released in summer 2015, depicting a Skull Warrior.

Product Description

The following is a product description taken directly from LEGO. View the source here
Unleash the Skull Warrior’s huge Freeze Bow rapid shooter!
Put the freeze on intruders to the ancient city with the ferocious Skull Warrior! Repel approaching LEGO® BIONICLE® heroes by unleashing six successive shots from the huge Freeze Bow rapid shooter. Activate the battle bash function and overcome any opponent in close combat. Rip off their masks with the hook blade and channel their elemental power to awaken more of the Skull Warrior’s undead comrades!

*Features a Skull mask and mask pop-off trigger, shell with cool metallic-effect chest decoration, battle bash function, Freeze Bow rapid shooter, hook blade, silver-colored bones, translucent rib cage and posable joints
*Turn the wheel to activate the battle arm!
*Rip off LEGO® BIONICLE® hero masks with the hook blade
*Fire the Freeze Bow rapid shooter!
*Durable design for intense action play
*Stands over 7” (20cm) tall
*Combine with 70792 Skull Slicer and 70793 Skull Basher to create a multi-headed warrior using building instructions available online at LEGO.com/BIONICLE/bi

Set Information

Skull Warrior was revealed at the Nuremberg Toy Fair in January 2015 and was released in August 2015 in the United States and certain European countries. The set contains 102 pieces.

By combining pieces from Skull Warrior with 70792 Skull Slicer and 70793 Skull Basher, one can build the Powered-Up Skull Warrior.

Features

Collectibles

The set includes a metallic gray Skull Mask, as well as a power drained Golden Mask of Ice.

Reception

References

  1. "2015 2HY". flickr.