December 12, 201410 yr Hey guys! Why do we use the same design and don't create something new? I am starting to use the new style of protectors! Here's an example of my own new design. Furno Protector of fire: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Crabster/ProtectorNEW/protector-alternate_build-8.jpg He is very athletical: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Crabster/ProtectorNEW/protector-alternate_build-5.jpg Because he uses new structure. Here it is: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Crabster/ProtectorNEW/protector-alternate_build-7.jpg http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Crabster/ProtectorNEW/protector-alternate_build-1.jpg http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Crabster/ProtectorNEW/protector-alternate_build-2.jpg This is an action frame front view http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Crabster/ProtectorNEW/protector-alternate_build-3.jpg And this is my protector in armour. http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Crabster/ProtectorNEW/protector-alternate_build-4.jpg You may try my way of constuction. It's more flexible. This new protector with new joints can shrug shoulders. It is very usefull for shooting Bionicle movie! Edited December 27, 201410 yr by VBBN Please keep photos 800x600 or smaller
December 12, 201410 yr Author Very impressive build I may try this too. Love the flexibility it adds Edited December 12, 201410 yr by Rayskull
December 27, 201410 yr Author So I finally got a few protectors to play with, I found I had less options than I thought with POI, so I kind took a liking to fire. I fixed what I didn't like about the Tofas and added a second gatling gun. I abandoned my unique chest build and added upper arms and longer legs. Finally I lengthened his heels due to the extra back weight. Ah excuse the poor lighting: I think it looks closer to the animation models even with the additions.... and especially how the gatlings fold away. Pretty simple Mod. Ordered small tires to cover the small bare bones. Edited December 27, 201410 yr by Rayskull
December 29, 201410 yr Author I was able to finally utilize my shoulder build with the POW colors. Behold my work in progress:
December 31, 201410 yr Author i tried the tire idea, i noticed powder from the tire loosens joints, :/ finalizing POF soon :)
December 31, 201410 yr So I finally got a few protectors to play with, I found I had less options than I thought with POI, so I kind took a liking to fire. I fixed what I didn't like about the Tofas and added a second gatling gun. I abandoned my unique chest build and added upper arms and longer legs. Finally I lengthened his heels due to the extra back weight. Ah excuse the poor lighting: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/RaySkull/STUFF/pofa.png http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/RaySkull/STUFF/pofa2.png http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/RaySkull/STUFF/pofa3.png I think it looks closer to the animation models even with the additions.... and especially how the gatlings fold away. Pretty simple Mod. Ordered small tires to cover the small bare bones. That looks BRILLIANT! I like that you used the silver feet, though I would've kept the tr. orange hands personally. I can't tell which pieces you used to attach his guns however. Did you use these twoperhaps?
December 31, 201410 yr Did you use these twoperhaps? Almost, it's actually this and this. I really like the Protector of Water. The Protector of Fire, not so much, I think the legs need shorter shells. Unfortunately, #4 shells don't exist in red, they would have been perfect. But perhaps it would look better if they were attached sideways. Edited December 31, 201410 yr by Leewan
December 31, 201410 yr Author Almost, it's actually this and this. I really like the Protector of Water. The Protector of Fire, not so much, I think the legs need shorter shells. Unfortunately, #4 shells don't exist in red, they would have been perfect. But perhaps it would look better if they were attached sideways. Correct, and I agree. I'm going towards shorter bones, but I'm waiting on the perfect shells to arrive. :) I didn't use the transparent neon orange because its not in the mask, the only thing that matches are flame pieces which I'm okay with. The POW actually has a big fin on his back....I'm still trying to work some gimmicky weapon on him. Edited December 31, 201410 yr by Rayskull
December 31, 201410 yr Thanks guys! It's way better than the set connecting method. Less obstrusive and more functional. Definitely going to use it (with due credit if I share anything, of course).
December 31, 201410 yr I have been searching for some way to attach PoF's blaster to his shoulder with more stability and poseability. Your solution is borderline ingenious.
January 2, 201510 yr Author I've been holding back, this is my favorite work in progress, guess what the knobs are for :) The extenders are very useful here... not sure why I've forgotten about them. This one is awaiting pieces too. Edited January 2, 201510 yr by Rayskull
January 2, 201510 yr Author Is that a gearbox alongside a chest-mounted stud shooter? It is! I'm not ready to show this one off yet :)
January 4, 201510 yr Very novel idea combining the gearbox with a chest shooter. I might try that sometime myself.
January 4, 201510 yr Author Very novel idea combining the gearbox with a chest shooter. I might try that sometime myself. It actually works well, and not really visible from the front, thickness is about the same as POF or POE, the chest shooter is actually in the same position as POE, I'm almost done with my "POJ" you could say, he's just missing a few pieces. Highly recommend experimenting with the socket extender pieces.
January 5, 201510 yr My Protector of Stone came in today, and this is how he/she came out with Rayskull's original design: Here's a shot of the modded shooter if anyone is interested:
January 6, 201510 yr Author I posted this in the 2015 Bionicle section as well, because it fixes Lewa's kneck problem. But this a breakthrough for our Protectors (if you wanted the gearbox on them). Still not finished with my POJ but getting closer, I couldn't hold this solution from our community though. BTW it works much smoother than the normal cog system.
January 6, 201510 yr Ooh, nice! I wouldn't mind eventually getting some clearer images of its construction/connection at the bottom, and of course I'm looking forward to seeing your PoJ.
January 6, 201510 yr I'm not sure what you are saying about that fixing Lewa's neck problem. The brain stalk still collides with the top of the gearbox.
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