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You can spend $125 AUD on a 3D printed Halo 5: Guardians Spartan

343 Industries has teamed up with Sandboxr to offer up 3D printed Spartans straight from Halo 5: Guardians.

Those looking to check out the process can do so on Halo Waypoint, but basically, you login to the site with your Microsoft credentials and can choose a Spartan based on your current Guardians REQ unlocks.

Spartans can be ordered in three different sizes, with the most expensive, a 6-7 inch Spartan, coming in at $89 USD, or roughly $125 AUD. Your selected Spartan can be posed in a couple of different stances, and you can also add some text to the figure’s base.

Shipping on the 3D printing Spartans is free — even to Australia — until 6 December, and all orders come with a Halo 5: Guardians REQ pack.

Before you ask, I totally bought one. He’s above, in the centre, surrounded by other poses. What do you think?


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