Seven Foot Bronze Master Chief Statue
January 17, 2009 20 Comments
Sometimes pretending to be Master Chief Petty Officer John-117 as he fearlessly wages war against the ruthless Covenant just isn’t enough to satiate your need for complete and utter Spartan badassery. It is times like those, when playing Halo leaves your science fiction first-person shooter video game obsession unfulfilled, that you need a hot melted metal seven foot bronze statue of your favorite cybernetically enhanced supersoldier. Available in green or blue, this museum quality sculpture can be yours for a mere $2,900.00. Not a bad deal considering that between its imposing height and the fact that it comes armed with a battle rifle, it could probably pull double duty as home security. More drool-worthy pictures waiting for you after the jump.








































I’ll be honest, I don’t like them they look like cheap knockoff copies of Mjolnir armour.
The helmet is too wide and flat.
The shoulders and upper arms are too long, leaving his elbows at his waist. The thighs are too wide, the calves too thin. Essentially the proportions are all out of whack.
The BR is passable at first glance, but as you look closer it looks so spindly at the trigger it looks as though it would snap in half the first time Chief butt-stroked someone with it.
Yeah proportions are pretty stuffed up.
It’s okay.
Everything above the waist is fine IMO. I would only buy a bust.
i agree about the proportions, but it must be relay hard to work with bronze, especial with an iconic figure that is recognized by so many. halo fans are going to pick out the little idiosyncrasies no mater what.
nice job though.
Wouldnt that be soooo cool, to have like, dinner guest walk in and MC just be there in all his glory with a BR. I would laugh every time.
I like how on the page its being sold on it is called a Master Robot Warrior.
Someone doesnt want MS to throw a lawsuit i guess..
The legs do look a little bit on the thin side.
That 3rd to last picture looks like they’re admiring some caterpillar making it’s way across the floor. Or:
“Whaddya wanna do today, George?”
“Iunno…”
I’d NEVER be able to do something like this with metal. Much respect.
Proportions are off, no question about that.
Regardless of size, material, or build quality, you’d have to be a pretty serious Halo nut to throw down that kind of money on something like this. Wowee…
like others have mentioned, the proportions are way off. its almost like he wasn’t using a reference when he was making them. just going off his memory. its awesome that he spent time and money on this but they need to be more accurate if he wants some big bucks out of them.
It looks like the made a bronze version of Ruby’s armor.
yeah, they shouldnt have painted them
As much as I don’t like the look of the statues, I RESPECT your patience, diligence and efforts.
IDK….the poportions are wrong, like the shoulders are too long, and the legs seem thin. And the thigh-plates are wrong. And the helmet is too flat. I don’t like em.
@ David Mac-No, I don’t think so. Halo fans will bash it for its idiosycrancies, it looks wrong.
(Sorry for double post, just looked at the other replies)
For being made of bronze, they’re ok. But their helmets look like something out of halo wars and the BR looks fucked up.
Legs are too skinny I think, but hell, it’s better than I could do if I attempted to make one.
And they’re almost as tall as me.
Almost.
It looks like they used a Joyride Halo 2 figure for the reference model. One of the later spartan figures with the slightly corrected helmet. The upper arms and the thighs give it away. Also, the boxiness of the chest is very close to the figure’s design. I’m not really a fan of the sculpture, but it’s still an impressive piece of work.
Do not like.
Props to the maker – thats a LOT of work.
Sadly I also agree that the proportions look out of wack…