You hit the nail on the head during the Breez segment! A good blend of complex and simple techniques seems to be the way to go. Personally I choose one or two sections of a MOC to make more complex, then stick with more traditional design concepts for the rest. My recent Vorox design has a custom digitigrade leg design and a fairly complex CCBS skeleton in the torso, but I gave the arms a typical 2-bone CCBS design with some plating. Turned out really well lol!
i am a big fan of the early play features of bionicle. like the gear function as simple as swinging an arm or snapping. are there enough mocs built with geared play features to do an episode on?
Please help me pressure LEGO to bring the Bionicle and Hero Factory parts to pick-a-brick. I already got comment restricted on their Instagram account for commenting "bring the Bionicle and Hero Factory parts to pick-a-brick". Or is this an evil cause?
@@themageofcontext7071 LEGO had a net worth of 13 BILLION dollars from the year 2023 (Statista). They have the resources to reverse engineer the molds from the given parts. It's not a big deal they did it once. It's not alien tech.
*K* eep *I* t *S* imple *S* tupid Seriously, not everything needs to be custom to still feel original, simpler builds make you focus on what parts you're using and why because of how limited the complexity is, and they can also just be easier to read.
0:51 aww he's soo cute.🥰...
1:01 HOLY CRAP IS THAT THE MOM?!!!😱
MORE OF THESE PLASE 🙏😀
*BABY GADUNKA SPOTTED*
*HEADPAT IN 3, 2, 1*
I have a question, can you make Bionicle mocs in some websites or whatever and create your own moc in the internet. If Yes, which website?
Theres a software thats free but requires download, its called "Studio 2.0", id highly reccomend it.
0:51 - Canon-sized Normal Gadunka
You hit the nail on the head during the Breez segment! A good blend of complex and simple techniques seems to be the way to go. Personally I choose one or two sections of a MOC to make more complex, then stick with more traditional design concepts for the rest. My recent Vorox design has a custom digitigrade leg design and a fairly complex CCBS skeleton in the torso, but I gave the arms a typical 2-bone CCBS design with some plating. Turned out really well lol!
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i am a big fan of the early play features of bionicle. like the gear function as simple as swinging an arm or snapping. are there enough mocs built with geared play features to do an episode on?
They all look great and does anyone know where I could put my Mocs in, for a chance they would be on here?
Wow, Ben! Before 1 am? Really? (I’m in California currently so that’s why it’s 1:25 am)
I love this
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Yay
Hey! I was wondering if I could send some of my own builds I still have at home I've made years ago as a kid?
Please help me pressure LEGO to bring the Bionicle and Hero Factory parts to pick-a-brick.
I already got comment restricted on their Instagram account for commenting "bring the Bionicle and Hero Factory parts to pick-a-brick".
Or is this an evil cause?
They wouldn’t be able to - the molds for the parts are likely long retired
@@themageofcontext7071 LEGO had a net worth of 13 BILLION dollars from the year 2023 (Statista).
They have the resources to reverse engineer the molds from the given parts. It's not a big deal they did it once. It's not alien tech.
5:06 sorry to be that guy but this set is actually retired
*K* eep
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Seriously, not everything needs to be custom to still feel original, simpler builds make you focus on what parts you're using and why because of how limited the complexity is, and they can also just be easier to read.
Yooooo
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