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  1. http://www.bzpower.info/Imaging/thumbs/2022/12/Bestof2022-31.jpg
    Most Bionicle MOCs tend to lean towards the Toa sizes, but one of the fun parts about the original run of the theme was the various Matoran populating the world of Mata Nui and beyond. Well, back in May, a bunch of talented builders took to creating smaller Matoran designs in their Hardworking Citizens collab. There are a lot of fun and clever builds, so read on to check them all out.

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    The Bohrok Kal were supposed to be the elite of the Bohrok forces in the story, but they were only just recolors of the original sets, which made them one of the more disappointing waves of Bionicle villains. But back in May there was an effort to remake these in the Swarm Sentinel Bohrok Kal collab. Read on to see the upgrades that all the Kal got.

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  3. http://www.bzpower.info/Imaging/thumbs/2022/12/Bestof2022-29.jpg
    Back in April, there was a collab to recreate the Vahki, the robotic law enforcement from the Metru Nui saga of 2004. The original Vahki sets all shared the same design in new colors, but these MOCs are quite varied. Read on to check out the entries by Ron Folkers, Alex Mertens, Ezreel, and Petersheikah.

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  4. http://www.bzpower.info/Imaging/thumbs/2022/12/Bestof2022-27.jpg
    Today, we're looking at Effunderax by Infrared (MtMNC). Built this summer for a Bota Magna dinosaur contest, this critter makes good use of the wing piece for the shapely head. The color scheme on the upper body is quite nice, with the sleek black armor along the shoulders and the tail matching the head. It is a bit disappointing that two different shades of green were used on the legs. Still, it's a very intimidating specimen.

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  5. http://www.bzpower.info/Imaging/thumbs/2022/12/Bestof2022-21.jpg
    Today, we're looking at Ussanui Combiner Model by Toa Jaton. Another What If contest entry, this one re-imagines the Ussanui set as an actual combiner model made using the Rahkshi. The design isn't particularly sleek compared to modern building standards, but it does a great job of recreating the shape of the original set with a very limited (and somewhat colorful) parts selection. And all things considered, the concept is more movie accurate than the original set! (Although still don't see where Hahli could hide in this one either.)

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