Infinite chief cosplay completion (Australia)

Mcjimmy15

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Being fitting that infinite's life cycle is coming to a close that I have recently 100% completed a master chief cosplay from the game.

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Starting back at the games launch in addition to working away on the mines, moving homes multiple times and grievances in the family.
It took a while to get rolling.

Being my 4th build, I wanted to include all the types of construction into one suit as I felt each had their place is making a armor set more well rounded and complete. (I.e - Foam, Pepakura, 3D printing, molding/casting etc)

For those who'm aren't aware, I am from Perth in Western Australia. Which for context is the most isolated City ...(Que Jeremy Clarksons voice) ... "in the world."
I didn't know many active Halo costumers when I first started this build, or at least the ones I did know - moved onto other hobbies.

I was lucky enough to meet a fellow 405th member whilst flying both my suit and I across the country to the East Coast city of Melbourne for an event called PAX back in 2018/2019 and have kept in good contact with him since.
CaminusPrime Has helped me with nitty gritty of getting into 3D printing the suit as he himself designed the files and has made himself his own chief.
(Myself on the left and Caminus on the right)

I cannot recommend his files enough and he does offer them via his Etsy page if you wish to check them out

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The following in this thread post will be the steps I took in order to achieve the full completion of the suit, what materials and tools I used, problems encountered and any of the lessons I learnt along the way.
 
Blessed post!
Always keen to kit up again together in the future!

On a side note: if anyone is interested, my files are on sale til the 2nd of december under "Armory of caminus" on etsy!
 

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