1st Build Halo 3 MKVI build

Womanrepelnt

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Starting my first set of armor! (Still havent decied what colors I should do please leave me some suguestions). All of the files are from MoeSizzlac and as of now I have the Left bicep done as well as both forearms and hopefully the helmet will be done soon (I will send pictures when its finished). As this is my first time really dipping my toes into 3D printed cosplay feel free to flame me.

As for images all I have is this refrence image (yes I know its awful)
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Little update for yall! the helmet is done and its a little bit larger than expected... If you have any suggestions please send them my way!
 

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Hound me about the rigging pics. Your the 3rd person to ask about mine and I keep forgetting to take and post them. I do have my own thread on thos build if you want to check it out.
 
My "New Armorer FAQ" thread:
SgtSaint's FAQ post
<spoiler> I commonly recommend
1 - starting with a less unforgiving build as your first armor, then work up to one's like this with tighter and tighter tolerances after you've leveled up your scaling skills.
2 - Start at the feet and work up, helmet last after you've gained skills at scaling and printing.</spoiler>

My 1st Spartan build (Not awesome)
First {Halo} build - Spartan (TV series)

My 2nd Spartan build
Build 2 - MK-VI gen-3. With some silver timeline influence

My 3rd Spartan build (just realized I need to finish this with more details)
MK-VI Silver team season 2 [2024 build]

My ODST Build
SgtSaint ODST build (AU regiment)


Advice:
Just because this is new to you doesn't mean its new. You don't have to re-invent the wheel with making, finishing or painting techniques. With ANY new endeavor I urge people to scroll back in the forums and facebook pages about a year and just read, read, read. A day spent reading can gain you man-years of knowledge and insight. You see what gets asked over and over. You see the problems that pop up over and over. You see things like "after about 3 months these cracks appeared" or "how did you do strapping" or "what shade of green is this" and so on that you only get with the benefit of time.
YouTube: Instead of watching movies this week just watch YouTubes on printing, making armor, doing painting etc. There's nothing like WATCHING something happen both good and bad to be a great learning tool.

Read through some build threads where people detail the process, the scaling, the planning, the fails and successes, finishing, painting, strapping. These are a couple of mine but there are hundreds more. Also don't brush off build threads for armor different than yours. Just because it's a... Heavy Infantry Mandalorian, or whatever doesn't mean the lessons on scaling, padding and painting don't apply to your armor just as well.
 
My "New Armorer FAQ" thread:
SgtSaint's FAQ post
<spoiler> I commonly recommend
1 - starting with a less unforgiving build as your first armor, then work up to one's like this with tighter and tighter tolerances after you've leveled up your scaling skills.
2 - Start at the feet and work up, helmet last after you've gained skills at scaling and printing.</spoiler>


My 1st Spartan build (Not awesome)
First {Halo} build - Spartan (TV series)


My 2nd Spartan build
Build 2 - MK-VI gen-3. With some silver timeline influence


My 3rd Spartan build (just realized I need to finish this with more details)
MK-VI Silver team season 2 [2024 build]


My ODST Build
SgtSaint ODST build (AU regiment)



Advice:
Just because this is new to you doesn't mean its new. You don't have to re-invent the wheel with making, finishing or painting techniques. With ANY new endeavor I urge people to scroll back in the forums and facebook pages about a year and just read, read, read. A day spent reading can gain you man-years of knowledge and insight. You see what gets asked over and over. You see the problems that pop up over and over. You see things like "after about 3 months these cracks appeared" or "how did you do strapping" or "what shade of green is this" and so on that you only get with the benefit of time.
YouTube: Instead of watching movies this week just watch YouTubes on printing, making armor, doing painting etc. There's nothing like WATCHING something happen both good and bad to be a great learning tool.


Read through some build threads where people detail the process, the scaling, the planning, the fails and successes, finishing, painting, strapping. These are a couple of mine but there are hundreds more. Also don't brush off build threads for armor different than yours. Just because it's a... Heavy Infantry Mandalorian, or whatever doesn't mean the lessons on scaling, padding and painting don't apply to your armor just as well.
The thing is Ive done way more reading on this forum than id like to admit, it was the fact that I scaled it in armorsmith and never really thought "Man this might be a bit big" I will totally admit I jumped the gun on the helmet. As for the rest of the body? I took my sweet time scaling everything it just boiled down to the fact my head is a bit of a strange shape and I was too eager to print. And after reading your FAQ thread it honestly helped a lot and I really appreciate the advice :)
 
This is the armorsmith profile I have mentioned previously
Is it accurate? Have you confirmed the mannequin matches you? I would describe it looking "youthfully slim". Does that seem right?

Have you decided on an under suit? Some of those parts like the forearms seem to be be near skin tight. Might work with a morph suit or sportwear/spandex but not with heavier like BDU's. But other than that, looks like a very close fit to the avatar (y)
 

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