Promethean Soldier’s face made from Mega Bloks

Every once in awhile, I get an idea for a custom build with Mega Bloks. The new Phaeton Gunship seemed to already have much of what I wanted to do here. That being make a Promethean Soldier’s head. Now, I didn’t have enough pieces to make a fully 3D head. So instead I concentrated on the face with elements of the side and top of the head.

This was made with only ONE set of the Phaeton. No other pieces from any other set were used. So if you want to make this, you can and know exactly what you will need to replicate it.Custom Promethean Soldier face_sm

I worked primarily from the following two graphics to make the face:  Continue reading

Create your own Spartan

Folks at the Windows 10 event in New York got the opportunity to create their own Spartan. As you can see by the pic below, they’ll get them in a few weeks. Unfortunately, it looks like this wasn’t open to the public as an ongoing thing.Make your own spartanWho knows though, maybe this will continue through New York Comicon? Wish I was there. I would SOOOO want to make one of these!

 

Halo 5 Guardians has gone GOLD!

H5G Gone Gold

I want to extend a huge Kudos to 343 for having Halo 5 Guardians go GOLD! I’m happy to see that people are giving them another chance.

I don’t think they will be disappointed here. From everything we’ve seen/heard so far, Halo 5 looks to be the best game 343 has produced.

Building the Biggest Forge Yet

This is a reblog from Halo Waypoint: 

By Josh Holmes

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When the original Forge mode was released back in 2007, who could have known the impact it would have on Halo? More than just a map editor, Forge allowed players to collaborate with one another and create brand-new, unique experiences in a multiplayer session. For the first time, friends could test a map live while it was being built. This empowered creativity, allowed for rapid iteration and led to the discovery of all sorts of happy accidents. Best of all, building in Forge could be as fun as playing the game. Halo players embraced this new tool, letting their imaginations run wild. Since then, some of the most fun and creative ideas in Halo have come directly from the community, via Forge. Continue reading