Legoroni Posted September 11, 2009 Posted September 11, 2009 Moc number two, here on Eurobricks. It's a toa mainly made from two hahlis. Can you think if a name? Quote
HumanPackMule Posted September 11, 2009 Posted September 11, 2009 Question: How did you get the green joints apart without them breaking? Mine break if I even think of taking the set apart. Quote
Natman8000 Posted September 11, 2009 Posted September 11, 2009 Question: How did you get the green joints apart without them breaking? Mine break if I even think of taking the set apart. Why don't we give him some comments before questions, yes? I think it is a fairly interesting design, I like the way you used the leg connectors for thearms. Looks a little clunky in a way, with the spread apart legs, but definately good for a combination moc. Quote
VBBN Posted September 11, 2009 Posted September 11, 2009 Hm, I'm not 100% on this MOC. And since it's your second MOC on EB, I would assume you are open for C&C, Firstly, I am going to give constructive critiscm, but I want to get one thing out of the way first. The concept. I honestly don't think that 2 Hahlis with some spare parts thrown in makes a very appealing MOC. Granted, you might have a smaller parts selection, and you went for a new idea, but if you were a lego designer, are you happy with this? Color scheme wise, I'll be forgiven, like I said, you may be limited, The turret gun is a little odd, maybe if it wasn't connected to the figures hand? Next, the legs are a bit awkward. Actually, the whole thing you have going on is a bit odd. This Kind of has a Gadunka appearence, you know? Wide and short, but it seems...empty, and there really is no purpose to the bits connecthing his legs and arms. Now the one thing that restricts you with this moc, I think, is the two piraka torsos being used. Putting the two like you have results in a very wide torso, but also a very emty one. The way I avoid this is building somehing like a loincloth to finish the lower bottom part, and also have long legs. It suits this design slightly better. -VBBN Quote
Legoroni Posted September 11, 2009 Author Posted September 11, 2009 (edited) Actually, half of the joints are cracked. I was actually trying to get a clunky design since I was trying to make a transformer decepticon. If I didn't put the leg and arm conectors there, it would always fall down unless it was in some unusual pose. Thanks for the creative criticism. More mocs coming soon. Edited September 11, 2009 by Legoroni Quote
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