I just tore down half of all my MOCs.
MY FINGERS ARRGGH
Also I'm sparing a couple of MOCs such as the Frozen Fury (yes I still have it built B)) and
some other guys.
We've got a great weather today. Altough it's one of the coldest days we've had this far.
It's very bright though and a perfect day for shooting MOCs! *Cocks gun*
... Namely Skrall Stars. Quite honestly, I can't say that I like it very much. All the angles are horribly awkward and
the long blades and helmet limit articulation a lot. The green is also not spread out enough, just concentrated onto the arms.
I would actually have preferred if it was a black Tahu Stars clone altough with the same body piece and limbs, but with red hands
and foot sockets as well as those red Stars armour pieces on arms and and torso. I'd keep the black Kopaka sword, though.
The pieces will be good for MOCing though, I guess.
So I'm pretty tired of having a limited amount of good pieces to work with, and I've decided to photograph and
demolish all of them, including the TLI MOCs. (Some of you might remember my movie project The Lost Island) You may think I should not tear apart MOCs that
I'm about to make a movie with, but I simply won't make the movie. I don't have the skill neither the patience
to make a full-time movie with stop-motion, and I don't want to risk to lose any pieces while shooting the movie either.
Besides, I'm tired of having that heavy project awaiting in the back of my head all the time.
And now I'll be able to use my full piece capacity and the limits will be fewer, and I'll be able to make
better MOCing results.
So now I'm sitting here with one tooth less than when I woke up today.
I can't say that it was very dramatic. Besides, my dentist is outstanding, and he did his job extremely
well.
The sequence was pretty simple, I got there, waited for a while and took a look in a brochure.
The dentist called me in, and I got to sit in one of those classic dentist chairs. There was a short conversation
about whether I was worried or not, but I was fine so it went on quite quickly. I got the injection,
it did hurt a bit, but it could have been worse.
The removal of the tooth itself took about 5 min. It felt perfectly fine, but I could feel a distant
ache as he carefully pulled out the tooth.
But the tooth let go with a "pop" after a bit of work and there wasn't more than that.
The fact that it's over feels great, anyway.
Tomorrow I'm getting my tooth removed, even though I thought that it was about a month left until
that would happen. Oh well, I can't say I'm too worried. Still, wish me luck, guys.
My cat has gripped my hand steadily -it feels like having two sharp forks brutally keeping your hand in place- and licks it. And I fear that I won't
be able to use my hand anymore if I move... ;__;