>>5380116I don't post MOCs often for a number of reasons. My camera and lighting is shite and since a lot of my MOCs are in dark colours (not to be edgy, I just prefer earth sets), you can't really see the construction. I've also got so many half-built MOCs that I never get around to finishing. The third reason is that my MOCs aren't that great because I try to keep them in a similar style to the G1 figures. For example, my Toa Mata and Toa Metru MOCs will always have the original torso (partly because I have to use the gearboxes for something), though I lock the gears in place and add ball joints to the shoulders. The only original thing I've done, unless someone else has done it before me, is make a non-heretical articulated neck for Toa Mata builds. I'm working on Metru shoulders, which I know has been done before, but I want to find a better way to make them. Has anyone got examples of theirs? I'll get a picture of mine in a bit.