[quote=“Toa_Ignicus, post:46, topic:6225”]
It was modeled like that
[/quote]for the rahkshi, where it works, because they are slugs inside mechanical suits, however on mocs of characters it looks odd not to have a bottom jaw, like if roodaka just had a base vahki head, it would look weird.
[quote=“Toa_Ignicus, post:46, topic:6225”]
Honestly, there is no easy way around that.
[/quote]I made a custom head that works around it, though it gives a slight hunch.
Hm. Mocs don’t have to look effeminate. After all, they’re not really modeled after humans. There are designs that add jaws to rahkshi heads, but they look monsterous
In the story and with most people, the great beings modeled most of their creations after agori and glatorians, however, every being In the GSR never had reproductive organs, as they were Nanomachines to mata nui
Where are you going with this exactly. As I said before. My MOC isn’t THAT overly sexualized. I’ve seen some MOCs with actual nips… (I’m shivering at the thought of it)
Just saying it might be alright for this hips and a flat or small chest, though I’m just suggesting. It’s your version of the BIONICLE universe, your own continuity, ideas and physics, not really my place to take control of your design style . Do whatever you want, just be careful of critique
Now that’s the kind of response I like the hear(or read…). And as always everyone’s entitled to their own opinion as long as they don’t flaunt it around like a big jerk. I state my opinions and that’s the end of it.(Unless for some reason, it turns into a heated argument…)
Design ideas would be nice. I really need to expand my knowledge of building. I really missed my opportunity since I only got started collecting Bionicle as 2003 was ending, so I didn’t get a chance to actually build the original 2001 or 2002 titan/rahi sets…
I also have a limited amount of certain pieces… Mostly because I want to keep some sets together. (Roodaka being among them)
Speaking of which. I noticed your Tahu Nuva mask was dusty. I know a solution to get into those awful crevasses. Take a unused water color paint brush and use swift strokes around the area you want dusted.