Foam Master Chief Build

TisonB

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The following post details my process over the past five years building my hand made Eva foam master chief suit. This is where I started, what I learned, and what I overcame.

Arguably the most important piece of this puzzle is the helmet, so it only made sense to start there.
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The one piece here that’s not foam and for good reason. I acquired the legendary edition helmet 5 years ago and disassembled it to put together a wearable helmet.

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This was five years ago back when I was in high school and I’ve hit the gym since this picture. Put on around 30 pounds of muscle. But that’s a tutorial for another day.

Immediately after I moved onto building a shin piece from pepakura, and within a day the entire thing fell apart. That was it; the end of the story for a while. Until..

Flash forward to 2024 where this project had been lingering in my mind like an itch you just can’t reach. It’s been my dream since I was a child to build my own mark 6 armor set and deep down I still wanted to prove to myself that it wasn’t impossible. That I was capable of building it. So, I simply moved on to the next piece like no time had passed. I had gotten better at building from foam, so maybe things will be different.
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And I’ll be darned, I was actually pleased with how it was looking. Maybe I CAN do this.
Around this time something else happened too. After taking 3D design courses in college I realized I could more than likely pattern the pieces now myself. So that’s what I started doing and from here on out every piece is patterned by me.

The mark 6 used to look impossible to me as if it posses infinite detail. However, with a trained eye I began to break each piece into simple shapes focusing on finding the correct angles and curves.
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Later on I eventually re made the biceps to be more proportionate. In design classes you learn about visual weight and these pieces were a little too ‘heavy.’ More on that later.

By the time I had reached the gauntlets I began to feel confident in my process. That being create the basic form, and then fill in the details with thin foam until you reach the proper silhouette.

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And something important to note- because I knew I would be wearing a padded undersuit I added around a quarter of an inch of room to every piece.

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By this point it’s July 2025 and I’m finally working on everything consistently in my free time. The more I complete the more motivated I get to cross the finish line.
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The last pieces I completed were the boots and it was ready to paint just in time for fan boy exp!

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Everything was coated in plasti dip and then automotive filler primer.

And now for my favorite part, the green. It took me awhile to decide on which green I wanted but I found something that was close to the halo 3 in game model
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I took the suit as it was to the con and had a wonderful time, but work was still left to be done.

I made an undersuit ab wrap out of 2mm foam based on the infinite suit.

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All that was left after this was some extra weathering, fitting, and re making the biceps like I previously mentioned. Mostly to be more accurate to the infinite armor and to take some weight off the arms.
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And just like that five years all passed by in the blink of an eye. I ultimately did this to prove to myself I could do it. Yes I have not crossed any new ground here and everything I did here so many others have perfected already. But this was a true passion project and I’m happy that I finished this fight.
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The final suit.
 

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