I plan on doing a few more, but due to holiday commitments, I need to pause for a short time. While I like all of my ideas so far, the execution doesn't always meet expectations. Hopefully I'll be able to say the same thing Anthony Sava a few years from now when he wrote - "I have decided to clean out all the older MOCs from my Brickshelf Gallery as I am ashamed by their quality and I hope to make room for new and improved ones."
Battle Scene - Battlesystem - Based on a Jeff Easley painting. Some of it turned out ok, some of it didn't.
Bridge - Dragonback Bridge - I thought it was a neat idea, and I want to do more based off of this some day (I have too many ideas, too little time!). This is my favorite MOC so far, probably more for the extras in it than anything else.
Custom Fig - Akaioni - Yea, it's brick built, but I just wanted to use some funky pieces and see what I could come up with. The old capes and the chair are probably the strangest. I never knew how rare the 4x4 dish in red was until I wanted one for this!
Vehicle - Carroccio - I wanted to make something that I hadn't seen done already, so I did some research and found out about the carroccio!
Misc - Cave Spiders - A piece I've wanted to use for years, the giant spider abdomen! It's OK, but could be much better. Maybe I'll do a 2.0 someday.
Castle Fortification - Royal Moat Crossing - After so many 'fantasy' based MOCs, I decided to try something... well... CLASSIC for the Classic Castle contest. I think I made it as open and dysfunctional as many of the classic sets really were

Hopefully after I get my table built and pieces sorted, so I'm not working in a cramped spot on the floor out of big tubs of pieces, hoping nothing rolls down the heating duct, I'll get on to practicing more, but sometimes I see other MOCs and just think 'where do they get the inspiration in the first place, more less BUILD that?!' So, maybe that means I should just stop looking at MOCs online

-plucky