Biohazard Outbreak Response CQC Blade - Resident Evil inspired

Stormcrow

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This is a blade design I've been wanting to do for a looong time. The initial inspiration came from the large blade used by Chris Redfield in the video game Resident Evil 5 (sold under the name Biohazard 5 in Japan). I'm not a gamer, but have my finger on the pulse of the gaming world a bit. I spent a long time scouring the Internet for a good picture of the knife and found nothing that showed a good profile shot of the blade. Finally, a good picture showed up in my Google Images search. I made a pattern, heated up some 80CrV2, and got to hammering.
The blade is 14 1/2" long and very pointy. The tip drew a few drops of blood while working on it, before there was ever an edge on it. The top side is a false edge.



The in-game knife has slab handles and a handle shape somewhat similar to the MercWorx Goliath. At some point I will play around with translating the video game handle design into something comfortable for the hand in the real world, but on this one I went with an integral socket handle with coyote tan paracord for the main wrap and black two-strand Turk's head knots, impregnated with West System marine epoxy.



And a coyote tan Kydex sheath with some provision for straps. In the game, Chris wears it in a heavy leather sheath over his left shoulder and does a funky combination cross draw, strike, and re-sheath in one smooth motion that would be essentially impossible (certainly difficult) in real life.



And it feels badass in the hand. :D



This is definitely a design that I will be returning to.

Because those damn zombies just won't kill themselves. :cool:
 
Thanks! It does have some e-nep/Hmong knife stylings to it. With some of the bad pictures I found online at first, I thought it might be derived from some Japanese hunting knife styles, but I don't think it actually is. The in-game blade is forge finished with a hamon, though,
 
This was at the end of last month all bundled up.



I'm less than amused because it was in the mid-70s the day before and had dropped into the upper 40s overnight.
 
I originally got the shemagh for a photo background with my primal/tactical pieces. But by doggies, it makes working in the shop when it's cold much more tolerable! It's like a bandana that's actually big enough to fit my bull neck and gigantic melon. And it has skull-and-crossbones instead of paisley pattern on it. :D
 
I put together a little video with the bush sword last night. I don't know that it has much new info, but it gives an impression of the size in hand. I'm 6' 2" for scale.

[video=youtube;Lze2FTxPVfQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lze2FTxPVfQ[/video]
 
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