̶L̶e̶w̶a̶ ̶G̶W̶P̶ ̶M̶O̶C̶ ̶C̶o̶n̶t̶e̶s̶t̶ ̶E̶n̶t̶r̶y̶:̶ ̶GWP-Style Toa Lhikan

Entering for the second contest is my take on our beloved Toa Lhikan.






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This leg design is definitely better than the original Tahu design in the sense that it has ankle poseability, but the new Metru foot design is also pretty good.

I also really like the shaping on the swords.

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Thank you, the upper part I extended and thickened to accomodate for the metru style armour. The bottom part is mostly identical until the ankle joint. Then again, Metru introduced a lot of joints compared to Mata/Nuva, so that would check out. And with feet I wanted to do something visually distinct from Mata as well.
I also think the shoulder armour turned out nicely, narrower at the bottom and wider on the top, as well as slightly rounded.
With the Greatswords I needed something that could work together as a board too, so I had to improvise and incorporate some bricks into it. While also being held like the original, so not on 90 degree angle, like most sets, but more in the style of Tonfa.

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