1st Build Halo 3 MKVI build

As mentioned regarding the wet suit heat building up going to be detrimental: I would expect that buying something DELIBERATELY DESIGNED to make you sweat is going to be a horrible idea.
Hah. I had not noticed that. The wife bought it for me.

You got a better buyable ab wrap?
 
I have to agree with Clint, I'm not sure a "Sweat Waist Trainer" is the best option. I would be concerned about heat retention during summer months, also, it is looks to just be sort of plain black with no additional details or accents?
There are other Compression and Sports gear shirts on Amazon that have padded sections or seam line and segments that will add a little detail or pop, even if they aren't accurate to the Halo 3 Details, more so than a plain black wrap. Here is an example:
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As for strapping and Harness systems, NobleOfDeath recently finished writing up an excellent tutorial on the Universal/Modifiable harness system he has developed over the years and across multiple sets of armor:
 
Hah. I had not noticed that. The wife bought it for me.

You got a better buyable ab wrap?
 
Gentlemen I have another update. After some more sanding and dealing with putty ive deiced to use UV cured resin in plane of bondo for smaller imperfections, what this means is that I'm gonna slap resin onto a already primed print in a hail marry to fill all the little tiny gaps and get the smooth finish before doing one last wet sand before final coat of filler primer. However on the better news after sine serious work the forearms are fully finished and the parts for a basic rigging kit are on the way!

PS I want to gibe a shoutout to all of your guys help its really appreciated!
 

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