Another proof that the Vahki pelvis piece is waay more customisable than the Toa Metru variant.A shame lego didn't see it and rather spammed us with the wrong one.
oooooh, and with WAIST articulation? now that's rare for bionicle. the shoulder armors are goofy but not unprecedented, and certainly get across the idea. nice build!
1x Vahki lower leg 1x Vahki lower torso section 2x Nuva shoulder plates 1x 2x3 Axle connector with ball socket 2x Axle and Pin connector, perpendicular 1x Toa Inika shoulder armor 1x 3L pin connector perpendicular with 4 pins 1x triangle liftarm with full supports, modified, thick 1x Metru gearbox cover 2x 2L axles 2x 1L Axle with 2L pin with friction ridges 2x Angled lift-arm with ball joint 1x2 Have fun! EDIT: Do not use the 2x perpendicular connectors. Instead, use 2 of the piece 60483 in black.
That is freaking bizarre, did you take influence from video tutorials per chance? Because the hips are almost 1 to 1 with a design that I came up with independently, and I think I made a tutorial at some point in the past. Mine has a few extra pieces under the butt in order to attach a mixel joint tail through it, but everything else is the same, I know it's a simple design but it feels like a freakish coincidence. Cheers on using the Nuva plates in such a compact design though.
Simple and elegant, but in the vid the crop, the angles and your fingers cover a lot of the details of the parts making it nigh impossible to figure out which pieces you've used. A short list would be nice.
I like everything but the breastplate seems to be an illegal technique, if thats so is there a way without using it like that without it straining the piece?
@gdash1996 to me it's seems like an illegal technique the breastplate, after all if it's a true technique that isn't friction or straining the piece why Is it overlapping