As some of you may recall, BBC Contest #44 was delayed due to the good ol' BZP server being its usual self. Well, it's back. In fact, the entry period is over and voting began a couple days ago. XD Anyways, this is a general description (same one used in the BZP topic in fact) for my entry (who by the way, is a mere
3 2 votes away from 1st in
this poll :D).
GalleryOverview:Well, it's a Matoran obviously (or if I may use the term, a "Tohunga"). Like other members, I've noticed an excessive amount of Toa/Titan-like variances of Tohu. Being my usual non-conformative self I opted for a different approach. One thought I had had was taking the "Heart of BZPower" phrase literally, but as it turns out it was already done (nicely done too :)). My next thought was a Matoran. I thought I saw some other Matoran Tohu mentioned in the entry list, but I don't really recall (I have yet to thoroughly examine the list, come to think of it, I haven't been in BBC in like, forever). Besides there's room for two Matoran amongst some-odd 100 titans. Some of this MOC was inspired by an old model I had built as a prototype for The Insurgent (the game can be viewed
here). No the model wasn't released publicly so this is a legal MOC. :P
Points of Interest:Probably the thing that the most attention should be drawn to is the gearing for the back of the head. Or perhaps I should say lack thereof, seeing as no gears were used to create the effect. I spent a good amount of time trying to find a unique method that looked nice. Many of the gearing setups I've seen didn't look all that compelling to me (no offence to other builders). Plus I wanted something yellow/gold, so that pretty much scratched out actual gears for me. Eventually my eyes settled on a nice small gold tube, and behold it worked. You may also notice that I chose not to put the little tires on his legs/arms as I see most builders who use this style do. I don't know why, but I think he looks better without them (nor do I have that kind of tire anyway :P).
The second interesting point actually has little to do with the MOC itself, but rather with the photography. This has got to be my best shot yet. I remember that there was a mbackground that I had absolutely loved, so I decided to see if I could do something like that too. The big problem was the transparency. For my CG backgrounds, I've typically shot on a bluescreen. Of course, blue pieces don't work well on a bluescreen. Nor do transparent ones on a greenscreen look good with a white background. The solution was actually rather simple - paper. I'm not going to give outodel a loooong time ago (not sure of the exact date or MOC) on a white the details on the method, but suffice it to say that the translucent pieces and small holes show the original backdrop while the rest is CG'd in.
Basically - Tohu is lots of fun. :D And needles to say,
vote for me! :P
A few banners/avatars for your enjoyment: