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MNOG realized! feat: le-kororan instruments


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Hello, I am back, and as Electro as ever.

Today I have for you *Le-Koro drum roll*...................................................................................................................................................................................................stuff

 

Yes Ladies and gentleman I have stuff to show you, so enjoy

 

 

 

in full view http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/tobduk/MNOG/10338346_682594188444726_3395385485233407555_n.jpg

 

 

 

mata nui potato or stone? http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/tobduk/MNOG/10403063_682594288444716_219924161849864595_n.jpg

 

 

 

Instrument http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/tobduk/MNOG/1625715_682594211778057_2162656273593523974_n.jpg

 

 

 

 

Onepu using the book of episodes http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/tobduk/MNOG/1781898_682594181778060_8409272551924338934_n.jpg

 

 

 

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Wow. Pretty nice. While normally I go bananas over sculptures looking old and warped, here it manages to represent the tribal atmosphere pretty well. What did you make it out of? And how did you build that matoran...

thanks man! I used sticks and clay and paint, and some hemp chord.

as for the Matoran its based off another MOC someone made some time ago, its relatively simple, I may have to make an instruction gallery

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When I first saw this topic, I was hoping you had made life sized versions (the chance to play on a Bionicle instrument would be doubly awesome for me), so I was a bit disappointed when I saw the size. But then I saw the detail and I was like, "dang, that looks really good!" Nice job! ^_^

sorry about that, but you may have inspired an idea foe me, i may consider making a real le-koro flute, seeing as my friend knows the machinations of instruments very well, we may be able to do one

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Two words: nailed it! B-)

 

Nice Job,man!

i was actually very ready to hear constructive critsism, but im actually surprised that it was recieved so well by the people of bzp, thank you all a million

 

If you need constructive criticism: surround yourself with useful materials and try to get them as appropiate to the original concepts as possible. And if you're ambitious: who wouldn't want a life size wooden le-koro instrument?

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