Here we are again with another colorful and astounding creation from Rahiden. As most of Rahiden's watchers know, there seems to be one specific recurring theme with his creations: bigger and colossal is better!
First off is the coloring scheme. Red, orange, and yellow signify the burning flame, which Overheat is capable off. The fire starts off bright at the top of the creation, while slowly becoming less yellow and orange as it becomes a dark foreboding red, crimson, and black. The creation itself shows the cycle of fire.
Next is the originality, and (pardon my language) but holy crap, there's a lot of it here. The first off is the head, building off of a simple Rakshi head. As Rahiden said, he used individual eyes instead of the normal translucent piece normally used to show the Rakshi's eyes. The arms could've had a bit more "oomph" to them, but it is clearly made up for in the torso area. While keeping to [relatively] the same dimensions of the normal torso frame, Rahiden [of course] takes it a step further, using pieces built for titan sets. The legs were created with great originallity in mind. If you look at the thighs, you'll see a piece held with red rubber band. Seriously, I can't figure out what to use it for besides for the head. However, despite the methods used to apply it, it still blends in very nicely with the body.
Now for my one little...."pet peeve" with this creation. Very small though; the hand piece is more typically used for the foot of a creation, and I don't think it goes particularly well in terms of possibility with the hand on this creation. Otherwise, another job well done Rahiden!
How can i describe this? its cool, the way you put together the parts was cool. although it didn't shock me to much, i suggest you keep up the great work! Also enjoy the cool poses. and the name, altough its cliche, it REALLY suits the Hero Factory MOC very well. altogether, i really enjoy this MOC. its, cool, its original, its just about everything you could want in a cool, and over the top MOC. I'm Thederpyhobbes29, and i hope to see you someday with more original MOcs in the future. Thats all i can say. so good bye.
Was this the one that you referred to in your comment on 3rdey88's I THINK I NEED A BIGGER SHIELD? She seems to be the right size, meaning she is STINKIN' HUGE!!!!
Yes, I believe so. She, Avalanche and Psystrike are tied as my tallest MOCs. (Discharge is marginally shorter, and even though the Dark Brother was probably slightly above them, I don't really count him as a 'proper' MOC. All looks and no stability.)
Is Dark Brother still around? He is a truly impressive, and terrifying MOC. Also very original, I like him very much. All of your titans are amazing. Very worthy of the Bionicle MOCers League.
First off is the coloring scheme. Red, orange, and yellow signify the burning flame, which Overheat is capable off. The fire starts off bright at the top of the creation, while slowly becoming less yellow and orange as it becomes a dark foreboding red, crimson, and black. The creation itself shows the cycle of fire.
Next is the originality, and (pardon my language) but holy crap, there's a lot of it here. The first off is the head, building off of a simple Rakshi head. As Rahiden said, he used individual eyes instead of the normal translucent piece normally used to show the Rakshi's eyes. The arms could've had a bit more "oomph" to them, but it is clearly made up for in the torso area. While keeping to [relatively] the same dimensions of the normal torso frame, Rahiden [of course] takes it a step further, using pieces built for titan sets. The legs were created with great originallity in mind. If you look at the thighs, you'll see a piece held with red rubber band. Seriously, I can't figure out what to use it for besides for the head. However, despite the methods used to apply it, it still blends in very nicely with the body.
Now for my one little...."pet peeve" with this creation. Very small though; the hand piece is more typically used for the foot of a creation, and I don't think it goes particularly well in terms of possibility with the hand on this creation. Otherwise, another job well done Rahiden!
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