Toa Kanohi (Voodoo Head inspired pocket Toa)

Two new toa mocs!


These toa intergrate a side gear that I just discovered that the slizer torso can hold. Shout out to Tributron for introducing this consept to me with his moc (Post here). I’m not sure how I didn’t noticed this functionality before but I am glad I know now. Anyway, this has allowed me to make their arms move ford and back. These gear fuctions that are controled by the worm gear in the torso.

The gray toa is named Keri, which means dig in Maori. He is the most similar to Tributron’s gear function, with both arms bashing into eachother. With how he turn out, he is like a miniture throwbot version of Onua. So I think he turned out looking pretty cool.





The teal toa is named Rere, which means to fly/glide in Maori. Rere was a bit of an experiment, in that I wanted to see what an asemetric arm layout looked like with this gear function. I think it works out really well. The function swivels his arm inwards and his torso forward, which makes him lunge in a satisfying matter.





This is the new line up for the Voodoo pocket toa team. I decided that this team has a better design consistency between them and cohesive part count (if there was a part budget, some of the toa mocs I made would of well exceeded it).

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