![Image](http://imgur.com/IzzSLrc.gif)
The shoulder strap/belt-bandolier are joined to a single node, the one used to rotate the torso, while the cap/cap brim are joined to the node used to rotate the head, making the soldier simple to put together. I've made a pair of breeches and boots for his lower half too, but I made them first before I worked out how best to simplify the process, so they're more fiddly and I'll probably re-make them.
So anyway, as well as saying hello to everyone (Hello!) I was wondering if you thought this figure had any potential. It was time-consuming to make, but not hugely difficult, and I could probably use the same principle to make others like it if you guys think it has potential. Whadda ya think? :)
Oh, one more thing. Link to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyq7g0 ... 1L6creOubg Slightly ashamed of some of the older animations, but they're all just phases I went through to get where I am now. Not sure if it helps or not that I've come to consider story at least as important as animation, as you can probably work out from my magnus opus so far.