The Kralhi may be “kreepy” (or not), but its construction is truly a thing of beauty. Unlike the Kraawa , the Kralhi is solidly built. Sure, a few bits and pieces stick out here and there, but that is to be expected when dealing with such a limited supply of parts. And some of the technique used here can be very useful for your own creations.
The Kralhi’s tail is its most striking feature. All of those ball and socket joints make it very flexible. Despite the flexibility, the tail will hold just about any pose because it is so lightweight.
But don’t let that tail distract you from the Kralhi’s best feature: Action! Unlike the Kraawa’s limited functionality (its head bobs up and down if you turn the crank on its back), the Kralhi can rotate its head 360° while flailing its arms about, a sight that needs to be seen to be fully appreciated.
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