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Halo in Real Life – Crazy hobbyist builds working rocket launcher

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Cosplayers like to have replicas of the weapons from their favourite games. But one hobbyist takes it to the extreme with a rocket launcher from Halo.

The YouTuber JAIRUS OF ALL has already built many different projects. For example, he has recreated the Mantis Blades from Cyberpunk or the Buster Sword from Final Fantasy. However, his latest project is also attracting a lot of attention, as he has created a working rocket launcher from Halo.

Building plans available

In his video he explains in detail how the launcher works as well as the missiles. On top of that he also shows the blueprint for the construction of the Halo launcher. Jairus of All also mentions that the blueprint and project data are available on his (website) if you want to rebuild the launcher.

Demonstration on YouTube

On his YouTube channel, the tinkerer has many videos on the Halo launcher. There you can see how the “SPNKR” is motorised and can fire additional missiles. Funnily enough, Jairus also noted at the beginning that he is not breaking any laws, as his rockets have no explosive or incendiary devices.

You can see how the Halo SPNKR replica works in his video here:

The comments on the video show: Halo fans definitely love the project. The YouTuber gets a lot of credit for the attention to detail. Others, however, agree with him that especially the design of the rockets is a difficult challenge.

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