Halo The TV Series Master Chief full build

Well I started on the other elbow piping piece even though I didn't have enough cord to finish but here you can see how it's done ...
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Decided to change directions slightly WRT boot armor .... it dawned on me that since teh only part of the boot armor that flexes is at the toe cap that I could mold the entire boot as 2 pieces making it a lot easier to assemble & stay together ... so I put the 3 armor pieces together and then remolded it and did another flexible resin casting and it turned out great ... I also cast the hand armor in flexible resin as well
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After I cast the second boot I'll start working on a secure attachment method ...
 
I've finished both undersuit elbow ribbing and made flexible resin versions of the hand armor
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I've also started gluing together the toe cap for the boot armor using some pieces of 1.5" wide elastic bands
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Ok, I finished attaching the toe caps to the rest of the armor so it was time for the first real litmus test to see if I was as clever as I think I am ... so I got out my boots, put on the boot armor and tried walking around ...

And while I didn't exactly wear them for several hrs they do appear to function as I planned ... they cover my boots, don't require any type of attachment to my boots, the 2 parts stay together and most importantly I can walk normally in them ... and they are simple to put on. The boots I'm using have zippered sides so basically I just slip the boot armor over the boot, pull the tongue up, slip my foot in and zipper it up. Takes all of about 5 secs, which is in stark contrast to my Mando boots which take about 5 mins per boot to put on .
So I've now primed each of them and set them aside along with the other armor pieces I've finished and are ready to paint.
Today I also finally managed to get my duct tape dummy made, at least the hard part of getting wrapped up in duct tape for 2 hrs and then getting cut out of the 'suit'.
I'll post some pics once I get the pvc frame built and the mannequin gets stuffed with old plastic bags, re tapped and installed on the frame, it's going to be a game changer for completing the undersuit and completing the armor attachment harness system. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately) we forget to get some pics of me all wrapped up ...
 
Well I finally managed to get my duct tape dummy completed so here are a few lessons for anyone getting ready to do this
1. You only really need about 3 rolls of duct tape. I watched a bunch of videos and they all talked about 6-10 rolls. Not sure what they were doing but you don't need anywhere near that much. I'm 6' 185lbs so not exactly small.
2. Go on TEMU and buy a set of long sleeve Lycra stretch top and bottoms, they cost about $10. Don't go the 'painter's body suit' route as that requires you to cut the suit while you're taping to ensure a body tight fit and ends up being a bunch of extra work for no added value
3. Make sure you have set of EMT scissors which are specifically designed to cut people out of clothing
4. Taping should go in this order: ankles and wrists first, shoulders and crotch next, then abdomen, butt and upper thighs, then arms then legs
5. Before making any cuts draw a line with a Sharpie from the back of the ankle to the back of the knee, from the wrist to the elbow and from the neck down to the waist. At about every 3" draw a line perpenducliar to your cut line. This is critical so that when you tape him back together you don't change the shape
6. When you get cut out of the duct tape you will be naked so plan accordingly
The arms look a little funny in these pic because I had not yet stuffed them with anything
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Got on the sewing machine today and completed altering the vest that will be used to attach the abdomen, side and back undersuit pieces. Also, I'm not going to add any ribbing at the shoulders now that I can see how everything is fitting there really won't be anything showing as the gap is quite small.
Next up is to layout the laser cut foam pieces for the abdomen and mark out where the side panel ribbing will go to line up with the side panel ribs I've already made for the pants at which point I can just sew the ribbing directly onto the vest and hopefully just use contact cement to mount the foam ab panels ...
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