Brickbuilt
New Member
New user here! I've been building Lego gaming props for ~10 years now. I've been following lots of cosplayers & prop makers in the community but realized what I do is fairly niche that many folks may have not seen before. So I'd love to use these forums to document build process, techniques, and of course the cosplay pics, because the EVA foam Chief suit is too fun to wear.
I finished this Spartan Laser at the beginning of this year. It was about 2 months of off-and-on building, but a huge learning lesson in engineering that goes into prop making. Total weight is just about 20 pounds (~6,000 Lego pieces), and used a 1:1.17 scaling ratio to bring this down to my size like all the other Halo builds I've done.
Of course, I had to add all the working features. There's a set of springs behind the trigger to reset, custom lighting throughout the interior, and a working LCD screen using a Raspberry Pi to loop the video feed from the first-person POV. The screen was the worst part as I had zero coding experience / never held a Pi before, but the payoff was absolutely worth it.
I'll be including a few other pics and videos below of the build process, but figured I'd share my own prop builds here for a community of like-minded folks who may be interested!
I finished this Spartan Laser at the beginning of this year. It was about 2 months of off-and-on building, but a huge learning lesson in engineering that goes into prop making. Total weight is just about 20 pounds (~6,000 Lego pieces), and used a 1:1.17 scaling ratio to bring this down to my size like all the other Halo builds I've done.
Of course, I had to add all the working features. There's a set of springs behind the trigger to reset, custom lighting throughout the interior, and a working LCD screen using a Raspberry Pi to loop the video feed from the first-person POV. The screen was the worst part as I had zero coding experience / never held a Pi before, but the payoff was absolutely worth it.
I'll be including a few other pics and videos below of the build process, but figured I'd share my own prop builds here for a community of like-minded folks who may be interested!
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