>>6088722First, it's "Moeonicle," not "fembot."
Second, there is no parts list or instructions. You pretty much have do do it on your own based on what you have. Looking at other people's work is a great way to get ideas.
Third, the rule of thumb with me was about $60 worth of Bonkle sets from the classic series. One $20 set, one $30 set, and a $10 set for greebles. Naturally, buying sets on clearance or in thrift shops always helps. HF, the Bonkle revival line and the current SW figure line have dumb down parts that could hamper your building and throw my $60 out of whack with today's inflation. Still, if you just keep in mind the price of classic sets you should have a good lot of parts to choose from.
Fourth, expect a dedicated build time of about 8~12 hours. There's alot of trail & error. Start with the feet, then the calves, thighs, torso, head, and last, arms. Keep in mind that there's alot of weight on the legs & hips, so strengthen those knees & hip joints with either double ball joints or pistons.
The smooth round shoulder parts that the Toa had in the second classic Bonkle wave are worth their weight in gold. They're perfect T&A pieces. Use them sparingly if don't have many and/or you want to make more than one Moeonicle.
That's all I can tell you right off the top of my head. I should write this stuff down as you're not the first I've told all this to. Pic related as it's my first Moeonicle I made sometime way back in 2009. I still have her built. I need to recheck her joints to make sure they haven't cracked.