I've built a real MJOLNIR Helmet! | Project: MJOLNIR

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @Installation00
    @Installation00  Год назад +298

    Thank you again to our sponsor, PCBway. They come with 00's seal of approval!
    PCBWay:
    pcbway.com/g/5FjT7H

    • @neoluna1172
      @neoluna1172 Год назад +1

      I think it may acctualy make sense to keep the mechanicaly connected halfs of the helmet for ease of upgrade and repair.

    • @dimitrilitovsk2372
      @dimitrilitovsk2372 Год назад +1

      Do you have any concerns about receiving a cease and desist notice from Microsoft?

    • @dallasy2617
      @dallasy2617 Год назад +1

      Can you please do some lore videos on some of the fracture alternate universes? They are so interesting to explore and I know you would give all the facts

    • @jboyhanny5734
      @jboyhanny5734 Год назад +7

      @dimitrilitovsk2372 I don't think it is likely unless they have patented the actual suit in real life. In copyright law there is something called a transformative medium. Basically if you draw a stick man but I make that in real life you can't sue me because I have transformed the medium. Also Halloween costumes, and cosplay costumes would be under immediate suspicion if such a case happened

    • @ImminentFates
      @ImminentFates Год назад +1

      You're making my dreams real

  • @killertank2186
    @killertank2186 Год назад +1586

    Ya know, you stopping everything to locate the source of a squeak in your chair, and then lubricate it instead of just not caring, is simultaneously the most unexpected thing and yet completely expected from you.

    • @treaceeames4697
      @treaceeames4697 Год назад +1

      No one says simultaneously in real life

    • @hammer1349
      @hammer1349 Год назад +18

      And keeping it in the film, even editing it with jump cuts

    • @therealwildboar1007
      @therealwildboar1007 Год назад +37

      @@treaceeames4697 Guess I'm no one...

    • @Human_01
      @Human_01 Год назад

      Mhm

    • @dariuspatrickpeek
      @dariuspatrickpeek Год назад +1

      EXACTLY, I WOULD HAVE BEEN DISSAPOINTED IF HE DIDNT LOL

  • @ImpactProps
    @ImpactProps Год назад +414

    This build has been INSANE to watch. Your attention to detail is staggering, congrats on creating the coolest Chief helmet out there!

    • @Installation00
      @Installation00  Год назад +41

      Thanks buddy. Glad you've enjoyed it. Just the beginning at the moment but tons of stuff planned. I've loved watching what you guys have gotten up to recently! Awesome stuff indeed! So great to see other people doing what they can to make halo stuff a real as it can be!

    • @nonono-tw7qt
      @nonono-tw7qt Год назад +2

      maybe cooler than yours... I'm kidding both of yours are equal

    • @NobelSixx
      @NobelSixx 10 месяцев назад

      hope all is well
      @@Installation00

  • @teamancilla6226
    @teamancilla6226 Год назад +285

    I SAID IT ONCE AND I WILL SAY IT AGAIN. I feel like I'm watching an older sibling succeed and it's only inspiring me to do more. Cheers and keep up the work!!!!

  • @TheRisenRAGE
    @TheRisenRAGE Год назад +480

    I'd love to see this and you on a episode of Tested with Adam Savage. This is the epitome of taking costume design to reality. I've been watching this and your channel well before MJOLNIR development. Hands down THE best channel on YT. Not just for lore, but for also real, tangible assets. Proud of you man, here is my pledge.

  • @imperial3469
    @imperial3469 Год назад +213

    I hope they immortalize you in the future halo lore man, they need to name a UNSC MJOLNIR scientist after you at the VERY LEAST

    • @Syncr0w
      @Syncr0w Год назад +18

      I think it would be more appropriate to name an engineer after him.

    • @catsrcute2
      @catsrcute2 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@Syncr0w true

  • @skyrimn00b98
    @skyrimn00b98 Год назад +242

    A layer of aramid or Kevlar between the titanium shell and the frame to prevent armor spalling might be a good idea. I know it won't be subject ballistic tests, but you are going for realism.

    • @kiddfpv
      @kiddfpv Год назад +19

      Or ceramic plates like tank armor! Seriously these small ideas are what we need to push the project even further. Eventually more features can me tested and successfully implemented

    • @EnlightenedSavage
      @EnlightenedSavage Год назад +26

      Ceramic plate are way too heavy for a helmet.

    • @1x93cm
      @1x93cm Год назад +17

      @@EnlightenedSavage Exoskeleton then with neck and head actuators, they double as protection to prevent your head/neck from moving in any direction that is obviously fatal.

    • @ja0298
      @ja0298 Год назад +19

      You are definitely on the right track. Aramid fibers are used in helmets. A UHWDPE neck collar would be an excellent addition as well to prevent spall forming traveling into the neck.

    • @JohnSmith-rm7mh
      @JohnSmith-rm7mh Год назад +1

      This is cool. Is this all in an open library?

  • @teamdoghouse82880
    @teamdoghouse82880 Год назад +118

    Brother, I have to take a minute to tell you how much I admire your dedication to not just Halo as a franchise and all its associated lore, but also to your channel and the projects you have undertaken. I've been following the development of this MJOLNIR helmet for some time now, and I have true respect and appreciation for your passion and drive to make it a reality. The list of people that I admire, look up to, and respect is a short one these days, but I assure you you've earned your place on it. People like yourself drive our species forward, and make the World of Tomorrow a reality. Thanks again for running a truly great, high-quality channel my friend.

  • @tinyonxbox9649
    @tinyonxbox9649 Год назад +551

    how dose this man not have the entire HALO community behind his back just how absolutely awesome well done sir

    • @scientistx5717
      @scientistx5717 Год назад +15

      Less people than some think are adept at youtube and are as aware at internet than most think to many fans halo is just a videogame and they do not even realize reddit halo community and other such sites exist
      So lack of communication mostly really

    • @jackinabox926
      @jackinabox926 Год назад +39

      @@scientistx5717 I honestly almost had a seizure trying to read whatever that was.

    • @HesHimEdits
      @HesHimEdits Год назад

      Because most halo fans are losers. They probably have no interest on irl project

    • @ztron369
      @ztron369 Год назад +5

      I mean if you take into account MCC's and Infinites player counts, he has more than double the fanbases numbers right now with 30k views.

    • @LexieAssassin
      @LexieAssassin Год назад

      I mean, to be fair, I'm broke as hell, so I can't support this.

  • @TherapyGel
    @TherapyGel Год назад +568

    There were those who said this day would never come. What are they to say now?

  • @GoofysBandit
    @GoofysBandit Год назад +29

    I really don't think people understand exactly how much R&D and work goes into something like this. From sketches, to CAD, to manufacturing, back to CAD when something doesnt work, over and over until its done.
    Absolutely *S T E L L A R* work my friend. My only regret is that I couldnt have been involved hands on. You're doing ONI's work for them, at a 500 year disadvantage. Cheers from the US!

  • @zollof6699
    @zollof6699 Год назад +77

    Once you get the suit done, we'll have to figure out the spartan augmentations. Could be messy. Sick job!

    • @nucphyschem1
      @nucphyschem1 Год назад +7

      could be a great colab with @Dr. Chris Raynor | Not Your Everyday Ortho he just did a series about the feasability of real life space marines from warhammer so it would be a logical progression.

    • @ilyarepin7750
      @ilyarepin7750 Год назад

      lol stop with the delusional bullshit. 🤣 you're not gonna make spartan implants. These dudes would be better off using their time and skills making a functional armor for real combat use instead of larp gear.

  • @rayraytofast4u655
    @rayraytofast4u655 Год назад +61

    Best $300 I've ever invested into a project. So crazily happy to see how far the project came over time and to see this video reveal!!!

    • @Installation00
      @Installation00  Год назад +18

      Thank you for your support! This is as much your achievement as it is mine.

  • @captain_arbiter3167
    @captain_arbiter3167 Год назад +57

    This is something Adam Savage would show off on Tested. Brilliant work, you have set the groundwork for the greatest fan project, of any media, of all time

  • @thecollective1612
    @thecollective1612 Год назад +314

    I need this in my life, I cant imagine how an entire suit would cost if production is even possible

    • @Installation00
      @Installation00  Год назад +251

      Well the helmet represents $27,000 of investment.

    • @quarkedbutt3957
      @quarkedbutt3957 Год назад +93

      @@Installation00 pocket change for the government, hopefully you get a big paycheck from someone for the hard work you managed to do

    • @DSlyde
      @DSlyde Год назад +18

      ​@@Installation00 is that total production cost, (i.e. including R&D costs), or is that flyaway cost (cost to make another unit now you've done the R&D)?

    • @killer13324
      @killer13324 Год назад +43

      @@quarkedbutt3957 i mean, the US would definitely invest. We're getting 10k dollar optics put on rifles for standard infantry to give them aimbot IRL

    • @12.7x99mm
      @12.7x99mm Год назад +17

      ​@@Installation00 now we need a nuclear fuel rod to power the entire armor....

  • @Dash62g
    @Dash62g Год назад +22

    The length those distributors were willing to go to see the project through is commendable. They had enough faith in you, and in the project that they would take the gamble, and it's really inspiring to see it all pay off.
    Thanks for bringing this dream to life, 00.

  • @josephhummel5133
    @josephhummel5133 Год назад +1

    Can’t wait to see whats next.

  • @Mantheon
    @Mantheon Год назад +20

    My man, your video basically just showed me how i can remedy my problems as i'm making the same thing but for a 40K Space Marine suit, and by the gods your work is truly amazing and possibly required some sleepless night when you had suddenly a bright idea whilst in light sleep and needed to write it down to not lose it.
    Creative process is A1, and the attention to detail is just amazing

  • @DSlyde
    @DSlyde Год назад +85

    Imagine teasing us for a minute before giving us the goods. You monster!
    I am so excited that you've reached this milestone though.

  • @LaperLarden
    @LaperLarden Год назад +49

    Sgt. Gunns would be proud. This armour system definitely seems extremely resilient.

    • @23100Battlefield
      @23100Battlefield Год назад +13

      Do you know how expensive this gear is?

    • @s0ulshot
      @s0ulshot Год назад +5

      ​@@23100BattlefieldThat's classified

    • @TheMasterElite
      @TheMasterElite Год назад +14

      @@23100Battlefield "Tell that to the Covenant."

    • @stormbreaker7373
      @stormbreaker7373 Год назад +2

      Optics totally fried and let’s not even talk about the power supply

    • @amanormaybeadragon
      @amanormaybeadragon Год назад

      Get the hell outta my armoury! Aruuhghhh ☠️

  • @KillMonger592
    @KillMonger592 Год назад +27

    Can't get enough of this
    I'd like to see the ODST armor come into play and I think you'd benefit from some actual military imput from guys who've actually had to use gear and how to make it practical

  • @jboyhanny5734
    @jboyhanny5734 Год назад +35

    Definitely cool of pcbway to do that stuff for you.

  • @paintrane1179
    @paintrane1179 Год назад +23

    I got all emotional watching you just look at the helmet. I can see how much this means to you. If i had the money, I would help you. Just going through a rough patch right now. Holy crap. You made a real MJOLNIR helmet.

  • @that.bad.channel
    @that.bad.channel Год назад +24

    It’s really inspiring to see the progress of the project. I am a mechanical designer and 3D printing aficionado, working in one of my nation’s most critical laboratories, and I have HALO to thank for that. For so many years of my life, I wanted to cultivate the skill, experience, and education necessary to craft practical Spartan armor- and it led me to my current career. Your project gives me hope that one day I’ll have the opportunity to fulfill that dream. Maybe your team could use an extra hand down the line?

  • @VallornDeathblade
    @VallornDeathblade Год назад +10

    Andy really is the MVP of this story, from the welding at his place, to showing you all the local painters who could handle it, etc.

  • @cesarespinozaspain
    @cesarespinozaspain Год назад +5

    I'm in the medical field, Dermatology for the last twenty plus years. I can tell, by the skin on your forehead how much you have spent with with this project and the constant wearing of proto types and such has taken a toll on your skin. Your commitment to this project is visible on your face, and you wear it with pride. @ 16:25 I can can tell this is truly a project of love of your face. and I admire the hell of your commitment.

  • @Dryym
    @Dryym Год назад +74

    This is breathtaking. Do you plan on doing tests of the frame's viability as practical armour? (obviously without the electronics within it.) I have always been curious how effective the helmet would be as protection. Though I completely understand if you are unwilling to attempt to destroy something like this.

    • @thomasbrand2650
      @thomasbrand2650 Год назад +30

      Probably the better route would be to just take plates of the different materials in their different thickness and test them, rather than manufacturing an entire extra armored shell.
      Could come to the States and make a collaboration with Garand Thumb or Demolition Ranch - which would serve the added bonus of sharing his project with an even wider audience.

    • @PerishingPurplePulsar
      @PerishingPurplePulsar Год назад +12

      @@thomasbrand2650 I'd say if we really wanna test it's viability you kinda need to reproduce the entire shell, that way you can see if it is really good at deflecting from certain angles, if there are any weak spots due to how the shell is structured or other possible outcomes that might not be strictly related to the thickness of the helmet at any given place

    • @kiddfpv
      @kiddfpv Год назад +2

      A lot can be learned from military helmets, motorcycle helmets etc! If the community gets behind it more then all of it can be done

    • @randomlyentertaining8287
      @randomlyentertaining8287 Год назад +2

      I will say it's likely the helmet could be made to be bulletproof but the weight would likely increase by 50-100% depending on whether you want to stop just pistol rounds, which can be done with soft armor like kevlar, or if you want to stop immediate and/or full sized rifle rounds (5.56x45 and 7.62x51 respectively), which requires steel or ceramic. There's also the problem of the impact. The bullet might not penetrate but your head would be given one hell of a knock. Basically, imagine smashing your forehead into a wooden desk as hard as you can. Now double that and you're coming close to the probably feel of being shot in a truly bulletproof helmet. There are shock absorbing pads you can put in to soften the impact (they're also used in bulletproof vests) but it'll still rattle you good.
      So in short, it'd probably work but it'd be really heavy and it'd still injure you. Better than being domed I guess.

    • @ReclaimerTyphoon
      @ReclaimerTyphoon 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@randomlyentertaining8287 ​ 1. It needs to be connected to a frame/suit underneath/at the neck level, to transfer force and brace against too-high displacement of the head (create rigidity), and 2. it needs to be able to "lock", based on a calculated and recognized impending impact, allowing for freedom of motion, but becoming rigid at impact, then dispersing forces through the rest of the armor as well as possible - which would require a hyper-fast processor and incredibly high quality sensors, cameras, etc. for an AI/program to calculate the incoming projectile/threat vector, pinpoint the predicted point of impact just before it happens, then "lock" the helmet for a split second at the exact time of impact/just before impact, and releasing the "lock" immediately after - but in a controlled manner. Also, some amount of adjusting the rest of the body automatically to brace against impact/prevent being knocked over from the torque/lever forces of being hit in one particular place, etc. The whole thing needs to act as a unit, not as individual parts.
      Basically, the helmet needs the rest of the suit to connect and interface with/brace against, and intelligent, advanced computing, sensor arrays, a bunch of power, secondary and tertiary backup failover compute systems, and backup power to ensure it's never "off", redundant AI systems for every sensor and type of process, and a "master" AI to put all of the information together in near-real time/anticipating/being ready for every kind of impact/threat. And then the whole thing needs to be hardened against radiation, EMI, and active interference, to ensure nothing fails, or is accidentally slowed down/nothing causes any hesitation whatsoever - hyper-fast error checking and correction, protection from solar flares, radiation spikes, etc. to outright prevent anything that could cause bitflips, etc.
      There's a lot of work to be done. And I certainly think it's a mistake to design the helmet *by itself*, if we're really taking things seriously enough to say, "Let's shoot bullets at it". Halsey would never have designed the helmet by itself. It's a system/unit, and should never be used dismantled or compromised.
      Because then you're relying on luck, and no human in reality has a canonical luck factor.
      That we know of.

  • @MindokInAh
    @MindokInAh Год назад +16

    I feel like the helmet should be designed to be at least partially disassembled for maintenance. With all the systems in it, I would expect them to get damaged and potentially fail under combat stress, from the shock of bullet impacts and explosions. With how expensive a version 2 of the helmet would be, having a viable way to open it and do repairs could be vital.
    Anyway, awsome job to you and everyone involved. This feels very much like a protoype, but if anything, prototypes proove that it is possible, the mk1 Iron Man suit was bulky and clunky but when Stark got out of that cave in it, the red and yellow suit we all know and love was bound to happen. This helmet is the mk1 of a real mjolnir armor.

  • @EposVox
    @EposVox Год назад +1

    This is amazing

  • @randompo1394
    @randompo1394 Год назад +19

    So glad to see this come to life, I remember when you first announced this I ran to my brother's room excitedly sharing the news! After watching this video I'll tell him the progress you've made :)

  • @mysteriousstranger5873
    @mysteriousstranger5873 11 месяцев назад +1

    I relate to this so much. All through middle school I sketched designs and drawings of power armor, got made fun of it a lot, but I’m glad to see like minded people. I’d love to help and be a part of it but I don’t think I have any skills to offer yet as I’m only in my first year of college

  • @Xiomaro01
    @Xiomaro01 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is beyond amazing. I'm so glad i found this project. Thank you for making dreams a reality!

  • @Ethereal.18
    @Ethereal.18 Год назад +31

    LETS GO! Are you going to release a detailed schematic of everything about this? I would love to start putting money into making my own.

  • @Ghostafterhours
    @Ghostafterhours Год назад +8

    Mass production? MJOLNIR suit? Gloves? Spartan II Program? Yes? Please?

  • @JackFogos
    @JackFogos Год назад +7

    I'm so happy for your successful endeavour. I still remember years ago when you were playing with Dashie and hinted that a big and difficult project was coming. You showed a level of determination worthy of the finest Spartan in order to achieve this goal and I admire you for that.

  • @LDSG_A_Team
    @LDSG_A_Team Год назад +30

    What an incredible time to be alive. Wish I could be a part of this project somehow

  • @xcrossheart
    @xcrossheart Год назад +10

    18 years!! Man, idont know how long i have been following you and your journey to make this reality it never felt like long time have passed for you to get here at this point.18 years!!! Let me digest that.
    thank you for your hard work and as always your voice and halo score ❤❤❤ is mande for each other

  • @julmar9153
    @julmar9153 Год назад +1

    Big support from France

  • @gv584
    @gv584 Год назад +4

    I'll be honest first time I heard you talking about making a real functional MJOLNIR power armor.. I thought you had lost your mind and that it would result being just another cosplay...
    But you're here presenting that masterpiece.
    You proved me wrong and I'm more than happy about it, huge congrats to you, your team, your partners.

  • @sadiepretzlaff4555
    @sadiepretzlaff4555 Год назад +7

    I've been following this project for a little over a year now and seeing everything come together like this is just amazing. These kinds of projects are what I love about engineering, and I'm really looking forward to seeing what comes next with phase 2

  • @Brick_Soup
    @Brick_Soup Год назад +6

    This is one of the coolest projects I've ever seen on RUclips

  • @windwakin
    @windwakin Год назад +3

    Was waiting eagerly since you posted that teaser yesterday and oh man this was so worth the wait to see, I’m still somewhat in disbelief even after watching all the way through.
    Seeing this whole project come together has truly been breathtaking and I cannot wait to see where you and the team take this next!

  • @grayearly3116
    @grayearly3116 Год назад +1

    Absolute legend. I hope you get to create everything you intend.

  • @Ethereal.18
    @Ethereal.18 Год назад +3

    Shout out to PCB way still watching this video sounds like an amazing company that is true to quality!

  • @javiermf2875
    @javiermf2875 Год назад +1

    Great Job! I only miss the side lights, but it's absolutely breathtaking!

  • @GiM_Retrospect
    @GiM_Retrospect Год назад +4

    Regarding removing all the batteries from the helmet, I have one concern: if your power connection is damaged or severed... What then? Wouldnt you want even a short term, smaller and more durable battery backup to allow functionality of the helmet while getting out of a danger zome for a patch job?

  • @jboyhanny5734
    @jboyhanny5734 Год назад +1

    24:50 great explanation on how 3d printing metal

  • @ryancrawford9101
    @ryancrawford9101 Год назад +4

    Your passion/dedication you’ve poured into this whole project is nothing short of breathtaking. I’ll continue to follow and support your future ventures. May the fates show favor to you. Sincerely, your loyal subject, MurMaider93.

  • @marcelgrundman3124
    @marcelgrundman3124 Год назад

    Thank you, @Installation00 for sharing this! I'm so jealous I wasn't able to help out with this!!! Can't wait to see where you continue to go with this! CONGRATULATIONS to all to helped out with this and may God bless y'all!
    Going to go join patron now!

  • @orguksilverbeard7658
    @orguksilverbeard7658 Год назад +7

    So something interesting I want to work on is an integrating a firearm into the HUD. I’m going to school for gunsmithing and would love to give a shot at an AR or BR that links up with that helmet.

  • @demonv1177
    @demonv1177 Год назад +1

    Imagine if the project or series of projects. Gets the funding we would get future iterations such as. To the point where the internal hardware being customized. To fit in the most convenient ways, a custom exoframe like an internal skeletal system to support and protect the head. That would then also connect to a full body interior exosuit. Metal custom cut and welded to fit shape. Metal printing. Whatever spaces left filled with a kinetic resistant gel/plastic that is fire resistant. Custom cut/printed visor and so on.

  • @devinestes5221
    @devinestes5221 Год назад +4

    This has been a long time coming and I’m glad I finally get to see the finished product 🎉

  • @WizzoReal
    @WizzoReal Год назад +2

    Mate, what a journey to follow! I’m so pleased for you and your hard work has massively paid off! A truly timeless piece of art!

  • @ZombiiNightmare
    @ZombiiNightmare Год назад +5

    This is just amazing, honestly top class! Cant wait to see phase 2, thank you for doing this, you guys are legends 🤟

  • @McMackster
    @McMackster 9 месяцев назад +1

    Builds a real life Mjolnir. Now to fix that squeaky chair.
    But for real, that helmet is amazing!

  • @supergodzilla3
    @supergodzilla3 Год назад +3

    Man i love this! And the fact you already have plans to be able to seal it for potential vacuum or hostile atmosphere with the breathing tubes is awesome

  • @tankedwarthog6424
    @tankedwarthog6424 Год назад +2

    I honestly thought this was nothing but a pipe dream, but then you actually went and made the helmet. Can't wait to see the rest of it.

    • @MattWaller04
      @MattWaller04 Год назад

      Same here man… crazy to see how far he’s come. I went from being skeptical, to hopefully optimistic, to just flat out impressed.

  • @bdpjbeezy5
    @bdpjbeezy5 Год назад +3

    Stuff like this makes me happy how dedicated the Halo fan base is

  • @Stryxo
    @Stryxo Год назад +1

    I've never wanted to spend money on something more in my life

    • @Installation00
      @Installation00  Год назад

      Thanks bud! It's still so surreal for me to have this thing sat in my office.

  • @343guiltyguitarist4
    @343guiltyguitarist4 Год назад +3

    Your effort to stop the squeaking makes me feel better about my self not being the only one who is super sound sensitive. Thank you.
    Edit, bruh seeing the helmet sent chills down my spine

  • @Kiu_8
    @Kiu_8 Год назад +2

    Incredibly good, i remember hearing about the project when it was just starting and I was like, “I highly doubt that this becomes a reality, it's too outlandish, here's hoping it somehow works though”, and, here we are months later with the actual, functional helmet, to say I'm impressed is a massive understatement.
    A good next step would be to see the either the gloves or the boots next, they're still fairly difficult but they're much smaller so i reckon they'd take less time.

  • @Deia4568
    @Deia4568 Год назад +3

    I'm highly impressed with that you've been able to accomplish. I never thought I would see a real working Mjolnir helmet. Congratulations!

  • @pinkdude3883
    @pinkdude3883 Год назад +1

    And Idea you can use in the 2nd helmet prototype. Let say the helmet sustains a melee hit or the helmet is dropped from head height onto solid ground. That everything is built so sturdy that it doesn't sustain any damage. And perhaps a ballistic gell hot/cold system for padding and internal environmental temperature equilibrium system. To prevent overheating/freezing of the head/skin.

  • @argentdnur5640
    @argentdnur5640 Год назад +5

    I'll be waiting for the tryout applications! (or Abductions)

  • @Serene-Scream
    @Serene-Scream Год назад +1

    First, thanks to the developers at Bungie for creating the source of your inspiration, Halo. Sad that I heard no mention of them, only Microsoft who merely acquired the IP from Bungie.
    You and your team have done an amazing and impressive job at bringing this iconic helmet to this level of technical reality. Truly impressive culmination of technologies.
    Two thumbs up!👍👍

  • @caozinhopirata
    @caozinhopirata Год назад +3

    "So smile would ya! While we've still got something to smile about!"
    In all seriousness, this is absolutely amazing. Your videos, your breakdowns of Halo lore and projects like this are incredible, thank you for making this!

  • @commanderrazor
    @commanderrazor Год назад +1

    I really enjoy the passion and love you have for the setting and things related to it, 00. Your dedication to this project is wonderful to witness. The helmet looks great and I very much look forward to seeing how that project continues to develop.

  • @cherrypie9140
    @cherrypie9140 Год назад +4

    I'm so glad you've got so far already in your work to create the mjolnir armour. Me and my husband both love Halo, it's actually what brought us together. My husband says the biggest reason he's excited for this is because of my own health and physical ability he's hoping your work will lead to better help and support for people like me in the future. So thank you for your hard work ❤

  • @joshemperor
    @joshemperor Год назад +1

    I stumbled across your content this year and have been enamored with your videos. You killed this, I never thought that making a real MJOLNIR helmet was possible but you sir have done it. This is a critical technological breakthrough. Congratulations

  • @Goji_Bear
    @Goji_Bear Год назад +2

    Amazing work!!

  • @Dynatron9000
    @Dynatron9000 9 месяцев назад +1

    "Are they heavy?"
    "Yeah"
    "Then they're expensive. Put em back."

  • @ObsidionshadowX
    @ObsidionshadowX Год назад +5

    All I know is, if you guys do release the blueprints and instructions.. I gotta say, please allow for the option for metal implementation.
    Because if things ever call for it, be it how ever random the situation, I'd love to have capable mjolnir at the ready.

  • @wyattmartin9739
    @wyattmartin9739 Год назад +1

    This is unbelievable. The attention to detail, structure, and high tech electronics just show how much blood sweat and tears you and the people you worked with put into this overwhelmingly impressive project that isn’t even close to being finished yet. Can’t wait till the entire suits done! You have done well sir!🤟🤙👌

  • @Solargrrl
    @Solargrrl Год назад +33

    The fact all the systems are controlled with the HoloLens is amazing, I love it so much 😭💖

  • @tonygambardella1479
    @tonygambardella1479 Год назад +1

    This is amazing. As someone who's working on 3d printing a full MJOLNIR suit (with a LOT less finesse and functionality) I cant be anything but impressed and humbled. I'll be incorporating several aspects of this build into my helmet, though unfortunately a hololens is out of my price range. Looking forward to seeing what the next phase of project MJOLNIR brings!

  • @inha1ed
    @inha1ed Год назад +3

    "The new helmets a Mark VI, just came up from installation 00 this morning"

  • @casefc3s
    @casefc3s Год назад

    Absolute insanity. Awesome dedication and workmanship!

  • @thorshammer7883
    @thorshammer7883 Год назад +5

    Sounds very difficult and hard to overcome such complications of the design for the helmet's components and all the kind of hardware to oversee going into the design. Especially since you had to craft it with the resources you have access to and knowledge you know. You have my high respects. You are very determined with the limited capabilities you had. Good job making the Master Chief Helmet Installation00.

  • @bable6314
    @bable6314 Год назад +1

    Excellent intro. 10/10

  • @jeremybradley4301
    @jeremybradley4301 Год назад +5

    It is actually my life goal and dream to make real functioning mjonir armor. To see you do this you are literally making my dream come true. Even if you do it I’m going to make one myself. I’m am indescribably proud of you and immensely impressed with your work. This is absolutely beautiful and it’s actually making me emotional. This is literally my life goal and dream. Ever since I was 8 years old and played halo 3 for the first time, I knew then and there I wanted to BE master chief. MAKE the armor and wear it myself. And now as an 18 year old adult it’s still my dream. I truly hope you succeed and I can’t wait to see the journey.

  • @senorspicyboi
    @senorspicyboi Год назад +2

    Step 1: Mjolnir armor.
    Step 2: Child abduction.

  • @synthwavespartan2808
    @synthwavespartan2808 Год назад +3

    Epic. Soon, the armor will be complete!

  • @ReconWarrior26
    @ReconWarrior26 Год назад +2

    That intro was pure awesomeness, lol! Very cool project and helmet too! Nice work!

  • @chippsdubbo990
    @chippsdubbo990 Год назад +14

    Looks great now you just need to make a small nuclear reactor 👍

  • @kiddfpv
    @kiddfpv Год назад

    I’ve been following this project for a while i gotta say it’s incredible! Even with a 42 min video it wasn’t ever boring, it’s amazing what you’ve been able to build !

  • @mattstorm360
    @mattstorm360 Год назад +13

    That is amazing looking.
    Also, 7 pounds huh? That's pretty light considering the weight of MJOLNIR and it's impressive, especially for Phase 1.

    • @alexbrinzan9061
      @alexbrinzan9061 Год назад +2

      Made of aluminum so with titanium might be even less.

    • @monotimous5522
      @monotimous5522 Год назад +3

      @@alexbrinzan9061 well, aluminium has a density of 2.7 g/cm^3, titanium's is 4.506 g/cm^3, so with titanium, it would be heavier rather than lighter, but I guess that may be more true to the MJOLNIR we see in Halo and more durable as Titanium has a higher tensile strength and overall hardness

    • @jimbothegymbro7086
      @jimbothegymbro7086 Год назад +5

      honestly that weight is rather good, anything up to 10kg or 22lb is manageable but the heavier it gets the more uncomfortable it gets with prolonged wear

    • @carsonhunt4642
      @carsonhunt4642 Год назад +4

      @@jimbothegymbro7086most likely can have supports from the suit to support the weight.
      Technically with correct system can make an exoskeleton feel weightless or even make u stronger

    • @Blackhearts60
      @Blackhearts60 Год назад

      @@alexbrinzan9061 Im pretty sure the shell is titanium

  • @williamjanak2013
    @williamjanak2013 Год назад +1

    This is so wonderful nerdy. Keep on being you. And what ever support crew you got is just amazing.

  • @CVoss-cs1do
    @CVoss-cs1do Год назад +2

    Absolutely amazing! What an achievement.

  • @nanmwahrki1263
    @nanmwahrki1263 Год назад

    Absolutely outstanding job! I have always dreamed of building a fully functional Mjonlir suit. Seeing you make that dream come true is surreal. I'm happy to have contributed to the support of this project

  • @LayLowOfficial
    @LayLowOfficial Год назад +2

    I can see how happy you were looking at the helmet 😀 Bloody good job!

  • @TyllerBoom
    @TyllerBoom Год назад +2

    An idea for the future, gas masks have these special voice emitters (for lack of a better word) that can be used in NBC environments. You'd need a way to shut it on and off for space, but it's a low cost, tested and proven means to improve person to person communcation. The more of them you have the better the sound quality. And it uses no electricity.

  • @DJFIRESTONE92
    @DJFIRESTONE92 Год назад +5

    God damn. I've never seen the dudes face before and he is just handsome. I wasn't ready for it

    • @Installation00
      @Installation00  Год назад +3

      Sssssstooooooppppppp!😊

    • @DJFIRESTONE92
      @DJFIRESTONE92 Год назад

      @Installation00 I should also say you're my favorite halo tuber and this video was absolutely a joy to watch. I never thought I would see a real halo helmet in my life. Kid me would have shit bricks seeing this

  • @sethshade3121
    @sethshade3121 Год назад +2

    I absolutely love this!! It's definitely one of a kind, I love the channel keep up the fantastic work.

  • @commanderpuffy1014
    @commanderpuffy1014 Год назад +3

    Once the suit is completed it would be amazing to see if you could collaborate with other youtubers who have also made Halo Technology such as Jairus of All and his fireable SPNKR
    Level4 ballistic protection using ceramic and Kevlar insertions on the main armour plates would be phenomenal to see i wonder if any ballistic plate companies are willing to do custom jobs. And another thing if you wanted to do a thermal outline like HALO 3 ODST then maybe a mounting system for a C.O.T.I. (Clip on thermal imager) such as the Jerry CE5 would be an idea, or maybe a thermal imaging software can be integrated into the HoloLens

    • @stubblytuna4068
      @stubblytuna4068 Год назад

      RUclipsr battle royal with real mjolner 😂

  • @shala_shashka
    @shala_shashka Год назад +1

    The possibilities that have *opened* for this are endless! Imagine being able to mold kevlar and install protective cushioning some day.
    I don’t remember the company/group that did the tactical mandolorian helmet, but I’d assume it would eventually turn out to be like that.
    I have a lot of hope for this project to continue! Awesome job!

  • @chiefwiggi
    @chiefwiggi Год назад +4

    This is simply a childhood dream come true. Not only is this an extraordinary masterpiece it's also the milestone for you 00 to enter into the Halo hall of fame

  • @youngman850
    @youngman850 Год назад

    Being a CNC machinist and programmer, and a big Halo fan, this is just so cool. Thank you for this wonderful project.

  • @Resident_Kriegsman
    @Resident_Kriegsman Год назад +5

    Ready for Augmentation Sir; For Humanity and That Armor 🤟🔥💯

  • @CarlFreeman
    @CarlFreeman Год назад +1

    Wow, just amazing, such attention to detail, brilliant engineering, well done!

  • @patrickcoleman6429
    @patrickcoleman6429 Год назад +4

    How do you intend to keep the helmet hermetically sealed with the 2 separated halves?