Set Facts
- It is based on the Order of Mata Nui member, Brutaka and was one of the initial sets that introduced an axle-and-cylinder assembly to add support in the set's legs.
Regional Retail Prices (LEGO.com/Store)
Brutaka Reviews
Brickipedia
“Brutaka was released in mid-2006 as a large-boxed set. He contained 193 pieces. He and the other 2006 Titans were the first to revolutionize the new shin braces, using the new ball-joints and a piston for added support. Brutaka's parts could be combined with those of Axonn... More to build Botar, whose instructions could be found on BIONICLE.com. The pieces from Brutaka, Axonn, and Vezon and Fenrakk could also combine into the Kardas Dragon using either the instructions on BIONICLE.com or those packaged with the parts of the three in a special edition Kardas Dragon set available only at Target or a LEGO store.”
Full review at brickipedia.fandom.com
BZPower
“Be assured that this guy is definitely worth your money. It's possibly my favorite set in recent years, and I recommend it to you all. Yes, even those people who don't like 2006 so far. This set will very probably change your opinion. Hold on a few months before you make... More your final judgment. You might well be very surprised...”
Full review at www.bzpower.com
Brickset
“Brutaka has got to be one of the best Bionicle titans ever released. He is from 2006, with 193 pieces. He was worth 20 dollars in stores, so it is totally worth it money-wise... Today if you want to get him you should be prepared to shell out 40. But that cost is totally... More worth it. Theres almost no flaws, and the ones that exist are not even obnoxious.”
Full review at brickset.com
Subtheme Analysis
Annual growth
+8.71% (this set +11.54%)
This set's annual growth (CAGR) vs. subtheme
Community Stats
Brutaka currently ranks #5 out of the top most owned sets in Bionicle Warriors.
About Bionicle Warriors

The LEGO BIONICLE Warriors was a subtheme of sets that were typically larger than the standard Toa or Matoran sets, but not as intricate or vast as the Titan sets. These Warrior sets often represented significant characters or antagonists in the Bionicle storyline.
Warriors consists of 37 sets that ran from 2002 to 2009. As of today,
8998 Toa Mata Nui is the most valuable Warriors set with an estimated new/factory sealed value of $2,635.
Summary
Bionicle Warriors Brutaka set 8734 was released in March 2006, retailing for $20, but has since been retired. New, unopened Brutaka sets are valued at $565, while used sets can be found for $166 in good condition.
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Dark master of dimensions!
Once he was a loyal guardian of the Matoran and Axonn’s best friend, but now he has turned evil! Powerful enough to defeat six Toa with one blow of his double-bladed weapon, Brutaka alone is as great a threat as all the Piraka combined! He wears the Kanohi Olmak, the Mask of Dimensional Gates, which can be used to transport a target to another location or even into another dimension!
Brutaka stands over 10" (over 25cm) high!
Includes gold-colored armor and elements!
Double-blade is 10" (over 25cm) long!
Includes Mask of Dimensional Gates!
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