It's the start of a new year and a new project 
While trying to figure out what kind of armor I should make next I thought; if my spartan survived through the covenant war, what kind of designation/armor would he be given during the time of Halo 4-5? If I could have any designation, it would be doing something related to reconnaissance. Naturally that would more than likely lead to a spartan wearing the Recon armor. Recon seems popular though so I looked for another specialization. Rogue seemed to fit the bill well enough and it looks pretty cool anyways.
This concept picture sealed the deal for me. I really wanted to make the armor specifically in this picture...but technically since it's just concept, it's not canon. So I'm opting for what the Rogue armor looks like in Halo 5.

Using the Halo Waypoint's spartan customization tool, I was able to get some screenshots of what my spartan may look like. I don't actually own the armor in Halo 5 so I can't save the changes
I was originally going to go with Seahawk colors but changed my mind to a more traditional Olive Green. I can't help myself. I just can't get away from a good classic military look. Especially since the color will fit more into the Halo Universe.



There are some changes present. Instead of using the Rogue helmet, I'm instead opting for the Halo Wars Concept Helmet. I just love the way it looks! While there is a 3D printable Mark IV helmet, I really wanted to use this specific helmet. I'm unsure about the rust color but I'm going to incorporate it into the color scheme...just in a less conspicuous way.


Status on the armor is as follows:
Undersuit: In the Works
Head: 3D Printing
Chest: Created and smoothing out
Shoulders: Created and sealing
Forearms: Created and sealing
Butt Plate: Created and sealing
Thigh: Created and smoothing out
Knee: Created and sealing
Shin: Created and sealing
Boot: Creating and smoothing out
Now that's said and done, let's get down to some actual progress.
I'm still doing some research on the undersuit. With that said, I don't want to make anything that won't fit later on. I still need to convert all of the armor into foam friendly files anyways so that's where I'm starting. All of the armor will be made from foam besides the helmet. The helmet will be 3D printed.
The Halo 5 Rogue armor consists of:
Head: Rogue
Chest: Rogue
Shoulders: Rogue
Forearms: Outer Plated
Everything Else: XG-89 Narrow
Since I'm starting from the bottom and working up to the top, I started on the bottom. As of right now, I've converted all of the Narrow files into foam friendly files. I have to say thank you to the creators for making these files. I'm lucky enough to have all of the files I need to complete this build. Credit goes to monkeyfuj, ZeroPrime, PatrikChieferLorinc029, MJPvt Grif, and finally AZTLAN for creating all of the files I will be using in this build. While technically these files are from Halo 4, the armor change to Halo 5 is so slight that it's not very noticeable.
I'm still in the learning phase when it comes to foam friendliness so any critique would be great.

Next up is the chest. That thing is quite the beast so it may take a while to convert.
Until next time, Thanks for stopping by!
While trying to figure out what kind of armor I should make next I thought; if my spartan survived through the covenant war, what kind of designation/armor would he be given during the time of Halo 4-5? If I could have any designation, it would be doing something related to reconnaissance. Naturally that would more than likely lead to a spartan wearing the Recon armor. Recon seems popular though so I looked for another specialization. Rogue seemed to fit the bill well enough and it looks pretty cool anyways.
This concept picture sealed the deal for me. I really wanted to make the armor specifically in this picture...but technically since it's just concept, it's not canon. So I'm opting for what the Rogue armor looks like in Halo 5.

Using the Halo Waypoint's spartan customization tool, I was able to get some screenshots of what my spartan may look like. I don't actually own the armor in Halo 5 so I can't save the changes
I was originally going to go with Seahawk colors but changed my mind to a more traditional Olive Green. I can't help myself. I just can't get away from a good classic military look. Especially since the color will fit more into the Halo Universe.



There are some changes present. Instead of using the Rogue helmet, I'm instead opting for the Halo Wars Concept Helmet. I just love the way it looks! While there is a 3D printable Mark IV helmet, I really wanted to use this specific helmet. I'm unsure about the rust color but I'm going to incorporate it into the color scheme...just in a less conspicuous way.


Status on the armor is as follows:
Undersuit: In the Works
Head: 3D Printing
Chest: Created and smoothing out
Shoulders: Created and sealing
Forearms: Created and sealing
Butt Plate: Created and sealing
Thigh: Created and smoothing out
Knee: Created and sealing
Shin: Created and sealing
Boot: Creating and smoothing out
Now that's said and done, let's get down to some actual progress.
I'm still doing some research on the undersuit. With that said, I don't want to make anything that won't fit later on. I still need to convert all of the armor into foam friendly files anyways so that's where I'm starting. All of the armor will be made from foam besides the helmet. The helmet will be 3D printed.
The Halo 5 Rogue armor consists of:
Head: Rogue
Chest: Rogue
Shoulders: Rogue
Forearms: Outer Plated
Everything Else: XG-89 Narrow
Since I'm starting from the bottom and working up to the top, I started on the bottom. As of right now, I've converted all of the Narrow files into foam friendly files. I have to say thank you to the creators for making these files. I'm lucky enough to have all of the files I need to complete this build. Credit goes to monkeyfuj, ZeroPrime, PatrikChieferLorinc029, MJPvt Grif, and finally AZTLAN for creating all of the files I will be using in this build. While technically these files are from Halo 4, the armor change to Halo 5 is so slight that it's not very noticeable.
I'm still in the learning phase when it comes to foam friendliness so any critique would be great.




Next up is the chest. That thing is quite the beast so it may take a while to convert.
Until next time, Thanks for stopping by!
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