I will respond as the first one after the site was "fixed" and then, actually fixed! proudly presenting #280! (for the record, I have decided that this is now my Service number and shall be painted on my suit ASAP!
Ok, and that's understandable. (to what you removed) It was a destabilization regardless of name. (to what is there now)
Crap. It did. Apologies :/
Allow me to put things back on track. Orion's completed Soundwave. I know it's not a Spartan so we won't give him a number. I will edit the picture to a better one when we get home.
We are not a site based on judging people based on skill. We are a public forum for people to have a common community to join because they want to build armor for fun. The reason we have member and Infantryman status like we do now is to separate veterins, who people can go to for help, from the noobs, that will be the ones asking questions more offen than answering them.
Regardless...
JORGE!!!!!!!
#281
Only Jorge is counted, I my red mark VI (TC #262) was already posted in the last page.
#298 & #299 (My wife (a purple Dare) and I (Rookie)
My wife as Blair from Soul Eater of course doesn't count as Halo related, but me as Carter counts for #300
However, my wife as Kat in this pic would be #299 along with my buddies (Jorge,Jun,Emile) #301,#302, and #303. We didn't know the guy in the blue Mk. VI so I won't count him.
Since I never made a build thread for my latest suit I will post pics of it on this thread, I made the suit based on the Halo 4 Mountain Dew Double XP Spartan, I needed a new suit to take to DragonCon and decided to start building this suit 3 weeks before the con, I put the complete suit together from start to finish in 14 days, the helmet I used was a Recruit helmet I had made a while back so that part was already finished and just needed painting, the armor is all made from eva foam its part scratch built and part pep template built, the Torso, boots and shoulders and cod area are all scratch built, the rest was pep foam templates that I modified for the build, the suit is completely mobile and was made with movement in mind, all picture credits go to Adam Grumbo