Halo 5 Recruit torso + shoulders , checking if STL files already exist

LoveNinja360

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Hi everyone!
I’m working on a Halo 5 Recruit (Agent Carolina) cosplay and wanted to check if anyone here already has wearable STL files for the torso and shoulder armor.
I’m specifically looking for:
Chest (front + back)
Ab plate
Left & right shoulder pieces
Suitable for 3D printing and wearable
Scaled for a female build (I can handle scaling if needed)
If files already exist, I’d really appreciate being pointed in the right direction. If not, I’d also be grateful for any advice or guidance on how best to approach creating or sourcing them.
Thanks so much, any help or direction is appreciated!
 

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As of right now, the only Recruit files we have in our 3D index are for the Helmet, legs, and Forearms.

The Halo 4 and 5 style armor is not as popular as the Reach Style or Halo Infinite permutations, so there have not been a lot of files made for them for 3D printing. I did some digging in the common sites, and the only Recruit files I could find were more for Miniatures, and not designed or broken up for use for a costume.

There are some Pepakura and Foam Optimized templates, as the games came out before the rise of Hobby 3D printers. We have Pepakura and Foam Templates for the Recruit armor:

If you are set on 3D printing, we do have the raw .OBJs files that you can use as a staring base, or you can work with one of the modelers in our community to break up and convert into .STLs.
 
As of right now, the only Recruit files we have in our 3D index are for the Helmet, legs, and Forearms.

The Halo 4 and 5 style armor is not as popular as the Reach Style or Halo Infinite permutations, so there have not been a lot of files made for them for 3D printing. I did some digging in the common sites, and the only Recruit files I could find were more for Miniatures, and not designed or broken up for use for a costume.

There are some Pepakura and Foam Optimized templates, as the games cam out before the rise of Hobby 3D printers. We have Pepakura and Foam Templates for the Recruit armor:

If you are set on 3D printing, we do have the raw .OBJs files that you can use as a staring base, or you can work with one of the modelers in our community to break up and convert into .STLs.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate the help.
I’m going to try getting a Pepakura Designer license so I can convert the file into an OBJ for 3D printing. I’m honestly really bad with foam builds.
I’ve made a few in the past and they weren’t great, so I’m aiming for a more accurate 3D printed build this time.
I’ll let you know if I come right with the license, otherwise I’ll try reaching out to some of the designers you mentioned to see if there’s another way to approach it.
Thanks again for the help!
 
I’m going to try getting a Pepakura Designer license so I can convert the file into an OBJ for 3D printing.
I personally don't do much with 3D Printing, especially not when it comes to file creation, but think there are few open source or free programs out there that can covnert a .OBJ to a .STL. Blender should be able to do it, for example, from what I recall.

Hopefully one of our resident modelers or 3D Printing gurus can chime in with some assistance.
 

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