Custom Halo Infinite FOB (Forward Operations Base) set

One of my most desired block built sets that I had hope Mega would make is the FOB from Halo Infinite. With Mattel/Mega not making sets currently, I’ve been looking elsewhere for sets I’ve wanted.

Thankfully, I found such a set on Rebrickable. However, that’s only for instructions. Purchasing the parts needed would be costly through either Lego or Bricklink. But, I did find the same set on AliExpress. When I found it originally, it was about $120. I wasn’t willing to pay that. SO I waited… And the sale came! I was able to get the set for just under $90. For me, that was a very good price.

During this review, I’ll explain the differences between the in-game asset and this custom set.

To start off, here’s a look at the official FOB from 343:

Of course, a block built set wouldn’t come with the Pelican, Scorpion and maybe not the Warthog either. that would exponentially makes the set more expensive. But I would think it would include the crates and a few marine figures.

So what did I receive? Well, the set came in a big bag that included two bags of parts. Unlike official sets, these do not have smaller bags so you can just open those up and build along the way. Instead, with these off-brand sets, you need to open and sort ALL the pieces out.

So…sort I did! The set includes 1,398 pieces. So it took up a lot of my dining room table.

I HIGHLY recommend sorting the pieces. It makes building go much quicker.

So now we begin the build. It starts off building the middle section of the FOB platform. On the left is the middle section of the middle platform. On the right is one of the wings of the middle platform.

Next, we build the second wing and insert both wings into the middle section. This is pretty much as long as the FOB will be, front to back. With just a little exception. So you get to see the size shelf you may need, to place it on.

After this, we build on top the deck. To the right is the back where the tower will be placed later in the build.

Now…there is almost always ONE step that’s a pain in the butt with these custom builds. This set is no exception. Below, at step 78, the light blue parts are supposed to have FIVE holes on the side. But they only come with three. So this step is wrong either in the instruction or the part. the seller does not have these parts, nor does bricklink.com. So…this is a big error.

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However! I was able to adjust where the light blue pieces were placed by moving them 2 studs towards the middle. It was either that or cut off the insert pegs on the dryer blue pieces. I’m not keen on modifying parts. Especially if I do not have to. NOTE, I did look ahead in the directions to see if moving the parts as I did would destabilize the build in this section. Thankfully, it wouldn’t. So I went ahead with this minor alteration.

Here is one of the side sections. First with it’s own wings off, then assembled.

Next, the deck portion of the side section starts to come together.

More of the deck assembly is completed. As you can see on the bottom section of this graphic, pegs will be used to attach to the middle section.

This side section is complete, with just a couple of missing parts. I’ll get to that in a moment.

The side section is locked in place. the second pic shows the other side section as well, in place. NOTE, the first side section will take a little bit of effort to lock in place. However, the second side section will take considerably more effort as the FOB at this point will be at an angle if, you try to lock it in on its side. Do be EXTRA careful on this step!

So here is where those hinge pieces should have been. The set calls for 12 of them, I only got 5.

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I once again, made due for the time being. I placed three at the top and two below. You can se the glaring gaps though….ugh. I wish this would have been complete. But, at least they aren’t essential parts and are cheap to buy, if the seller doesn’t send them to me.

Now we add all the crates and tower. Most of these crates will be replaced with Mega Construx ones as those are more accurate. But I wanted to present this model exactly as it is, if you build it, without any modifications.

Here’s a shot from the back.

And here’s the final set, showing in 3/4 view.

Now, is this set perfect? No. Will it make do, until Mattel makes one? Yes. If Mattel never makes one, then this is quite good. With some modifications, this can be an even better set.

Of note, this set does NOT include the four legs that the in-game model has. The detail isn’t great on the underside either. So I’ll look to modify that to.

This is ultimately what is SHOULD look like. Size wise, the set is not long enough front to back. I can’t really fix that without a MAJOR upgrade. But, I’m okay with the set size as is.

You can see by this shot with the crates mostly cleared that the block built set doesn’t quite match up in width from large ramp to the other side.

Again though, I’m quite happy with the set and will add in as many reasonable modifications as possible. Once I do that, I’ll put a Warthog on it as well as plenty of Marines and then post that at a later date as an updated article for this set.

This set took about 5 hours to build. At 1398 pieces, it’s pretty hefty. As mentioned, I got this on sale for just under $90 on AliExpress.com. It’s currently anywhere from $120-150. So search for the best price or wait for a sale.

Was this worth it to me? Absolutely. Do I recommend it? You bet! Again though, buyer beware as it may be missing parts and you may have to either contact the seller or buy missing parts elsewhere. And again, for that I recommend bricklink.com.

Oh…and for anyone who thinks that last built image was taken from somewhere else? Here is the unedited pic I took of it! A bit of work went into sprucing it up!! LOL

Oh, how I wish Mega would have made this set though! I can’t state enough how much I wanted this set. It would have been a fantastic Signature series model for Halo Infinite.

I (we) can only hope that they will continue to make sets at a later date, though now under the “Mattel Brick Shop” branding. I just hope though that they do NOT go the route of static pose figures, like they did with their Master of the Universe line. Block built sets MUST have articulated figures!!

So, what do you folks think of the set? Would you be more apt to buying it, now that you’ve seen one built?

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-Sal