Zip Posted October 17, 2010 Posted October 17, 2010 (edited) Or woman in this case. Gallery Stiletto was once an operator at the Hero Factory call center. However, her programming had a malfunction in it that made her crave excitement, sharply contrasting with the programming of the other operators. Unfortunately, before this malfunction was ever repaired, Stiletto managed to escape the Hero Tower. Upgrading herself from trades in the Galactic Black Market, she would take on a new profession: an assassin who only works for pay. Stiletto, unlike other villains, prefers finesse, speed, precision, and silence over flashy forward attacks. Her black coating adds an extra layer of stealth to her being. If you can get past her tentacle daggers, get ready for those giant swords(As large as they are, they will quickly slice through you without a sound). Another quick MOC, but it turned out better than I expected. Too bad if you don't like the heels. Some of you may argue that there's too much system on this MOC, however, it was necessary to get the smooth feel across. The Heroes aren't the only ones who can be smooth. Edited October 17, 2010 by Zip Quote
Milargo Posted October 17, 2010 Posted October 17, 2010 (edited) Judging by her background and the way she looks, I think she seems much more like a villain than a henchman(woman?) to me. Take some notes Lego. This is how female bionicles should look like, feminine. Unlike Breeze 2.0. Woman in this case. Ooh, that's always a good sign. made her crave excitement Anouther good sign. Another quick MOC, but it turned out better than I expected. Too bad if you don't like the heels. Some of you may argue that there's too much system on this MOC, however, it was necessary to get the smooth feel across. The Heroes aren't the only ones who can be smooth. On the contrary, I love the heels, add a lotta character. Plus they remind me of a coupla the Mechs in Armored Core 4 Answer. Really like those blade arms! And tentacles and a nice touch, fantastic torso. And those legs! On the downside the competition got a whole lot stiffer. Edited October 17, 2010 by Milargo Quote
Zip Posted October 19, 2010 Author Posted October 19, 2010 Thanks for the encouragement, Milargo. Lego did try to make something look feminine once, but it sold badly because kids were like all "ew cooties!!!" I'd agree with you that this isn't a henchman, but then again, we already went over all of this henchman/villain stereotype thing in the main topic. Quote
Milargo Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 (edited) Lego did try to make something look feminine once, but it sold badly because kids were like all "ew cooties!!!" Didn't know that set sold badly, Well thought-out design, fit together nicely, aside from balancing issues I thought it was one of the most unique builds in the Bionicle line... "but it sold badly because kids were like all "ew cooties!!!" Though I can see that. Best of luck in the contest! Edited October 20, 2010 by Milargo Quote
Aanchir Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 Very nice! Fusion MOCs always had some difficulty adhering to the BIONICLE design aesthetic, and some builders have similar difficulty with Hero Factory fusion MOCs. But here you demonstrate that with a good part choice, a modest level of complexity, and a workable concept, System parts can be used to make a unique yet appropriately-styled Hero Factory design. Quote
Once In A Lifetime Posted November 7, 2010 Posted November 7, 2010 Very nice, I do enjoy the feminine looking robot henchwomen. Quote
squidman85 Posted November 8, 2010 Posted November 8, 2010 It looks like a mech,rather than operator.Anyway,very cool. Quote
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