Hey nice progress! Scaling looks pretty darn good for the most part. The thighs are hard to tell from the pictures, they look like they're sagging in to your shin pieces? I measured my thighs from where my femur bone connects in to my pelvis to just above my knee joint. It all looks pretty good though
It all comes down to if you would rather go for comfort or accuracy? Like the biceps look just a little short to me, BUT you will be able to move around a lot better with them if they are comfortable for you. Mine were taller and they bumped in to my torso piece a lot. Wasn't super bad but caused a lot of chipping and noise when moving around and limited my movement a little. All in all it looks pretty darn good!
Here's a couple pointers from my experience:
When you go to resin your helmet, PUT THE VISOR IN! If you coat it with resin with the visor removed, the helmet will most likely warp and you will have to remake it
I'd take the time to put it in to spare yourself the lost time remaking a helmet.
With the shins/boots, scale the shin and boot separately. If you have a shin that fits, chances are the boot will be too big (if i remember right...). Make one file that fits your shin, then make another one scaled to fit your foot. Master Chief in Halo CE wasn't really built like a real human so it's gonna be hard to make everything look 100% accurate IMO.
Looking forward to more progress on this!
Wow, first post in a loooooong time..... Hello again 405th!!!