Posted October 30, 201311 yr Hi guys ! Here's my latest MOC ! It's a Toa of Gravity, called Kokama. Nothing too fancy for the design, I tried to keep things simple, my main goal was to build something with my recently bought purple parts. Brickshelf / MOCPage What do you think ? C&C are greatly appreciated !
October 30, 201311 yr I feel like a purple Pakari would look better than the black one, but I think you probably only have two of them. Cool build! :)
October 30, 201311 yr Author Thanks for the feedback guys ! I feel like a purple Pakari would look better than the black one, but I think you probably only have two of them. Cool build! :) Exactly, that's why I used them only as shoulder armors. I also tried with a Ruru, he looks more menacing. But I think a black Hau would be the best. I'll have to order one, together with some more purple parts. :D
October 31, 201311 yr Not to complain but I've seen that torso design before. Its very similar to the Impruva Torso that Tokaru came up with. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=214591. Did you borrow ideas from that design or is it just a coincidence
October 31, 201311 yr Author Not to complain but I've seen that torso design before. Me too, this is a very common technique, and I was too lazy (as often) to try something new. And I've never seen Tokaru's MOCs before, so no, I didn't borrow any idea from his MOCs. ;) BTW, I made some modifications to the torso, with even more purple. Yes ! More purple !
October 31, 201311 yr Nice update. And I agree that a black Hau would be more fitting (or a purple Hau if it were to exist)...
November 1, 201311 yr Author Thanks for those kind comments, guys ! I recently made some more modifications : I changed the color of the eyes/brain and the lifestone : What do you think ?
November 23, 201311 yr Mmm...decided to see some MOCs connected with my previous interest. This work looks stylish and elegant, love the mix of colors)
November 23, 201311 yr Author Thank you guys ! The arms are built this way : And the masks are held by the round hole of the 1x3 beam thin.
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