TrollDude

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After my god-knows-how-long-hiatus I have decided that it's finally time to create the armor of my dreams: the Halo 2 armor. For this special occasion I got a new printer (a Bambulab P1S), since my old Neptune pretty much gave out after 2 weeks of 24/7 printing (who would have guessed?), ArmorSmith, and GalacticArmory's MKVI GEN1 files from Halo Infinite. This time, unlike my first armor, I actually have more time than 3 weeks and I want to put a lot of passion into this armor, scaling it snuck to my body and adding an actual strap system this time! Feel free to check every once in a while, and especially: Merry Christmas!

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> gave out after 2 weeks of 24/7 printing (who would have guessed?),
It shouldn't have from only that. People run those years of 24/7 printing in print farms.

Looks like you're off to a terrific start: Those look really nice.

Merry Xmas and watch out for SantaBot.
 
> gave out after 2 weeks of 24/7 printing (who would have guessed?),
It shouldn't have from only that. People run those years of 24/7 printing in print farms.

Looks like you're off to a terrific start: Those look really nice.

Merry Xmas and watch out for SantaBot.
Thanks, Merry Christmas to you too! It didn't really give out, that was more for comedic effect haha, it just became more and more unreliable after 2 years of straight abuse, and I think that those 2 weeks really gave it it's last shot. A cousin of mine got it back running, but I personally prefer the P1S by now
 
Update 27/12/2025:
COD piece is done printing, to connect the two halves I printed hinges and buckles, I'll see how they hold up. Cut the pp part of the COD piece out so I don't have to take the entire thing off when I need to go somewhere, very recommended to make this piece seperate (if you're a dude, at least)
 

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