A Halo mod for the critically acclaimed Sins of a Solar Empire, that aims to capture the fast paced intensity of the Halo series.

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HighOnTea
HighOnTea - - 567 comments

Looks damn good, bravo! Reminds me of Star Citizen spacecraft models :)

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umad41
umad41 - - 392 comments

Looks like something that has real aerodynamic properties. You could take it into atmo and not have it start flipping end over end. Impressive

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Andi382
Andi382 - - 368 comments

i hate that 343 went away from the greek names...

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sookendestroy1 Creator
sookendestroy1 - - 208 comments

The actual name of the ship in halo 5 was the Acrisius (Greek mythical king of Argos), Winter however is the class name.

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880Zero
880Zero - - 2,557 comments

That was a fanon thing.

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Drakkenor
Drakkenor - - 164 comments

Shiny!

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james340
james340 - - 224 comments

Me likey

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Battlemage1
Battlemage1 - - 962 comments

Finally. Outstanding job!

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Inderezzed
Inderezzed - - 701 comments

cool

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Razor-class Prowler is finished!
Credit to Malcontent1692 for texture and model work.

Here are Malcontent's thoughts on this particular project:

"Model wise, I think this is the most technically impressive one I've done for the mod yet, purely on the terms of how it was constructed (almost the whole thing started as one single 2D plane). Also, this was the first model that I decided to texture using the program Substance Painter, which I've really come to enjoy in the short time I've spent with it. Can't wait to use the program on some more ships in the future!"