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*In the diorama, a segment of the [[Mombasa Tether]] appears to have fallen in the landscape. Strangely, perhaps due to size constrictions, the segments are incredibly small compared to their in-game counterparts seen both in ''Halo 3'' and ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''.
*In the diorama, a segment of the [[Mombasa Tether]] appears to have fallen in the landscape. Strangely, perhaps due to size constrictions, the segments are incredibly small compared to their in-game counterparts seen both in ''Halo 3'' and ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''.
*As of 2011, the interactive diorama website is no longer active. {{Citation needed}}
*As of 2011, the interactive diorama website is no longer active. {{Citation needed}}
*After filming was completed, the monument was broken up and its parts distributed to various owners. Pieces of the monument are at Microsoft's campus buildings in Redmond. The central portion with Master Chief, the Brute Chieftain, and many surrounding Brutes is kept at [[Bungie]]'s studio in Bellevue.<ref>[http://youtu.be/1X84FogouRE?t=4m9s Bungie '''YouTube.com''' ''Bungie Studios Tour! Destiny! PAX 2013!'']</ref> [[343 Industries]] received their own segment of the diorama as well. At Halo Fest [[2011]], three chunks of the diorama were put on display (a portion with a Scorpion tank and fighting armies, a section with Hunters and Marines fighting around building fragments, and Bungie's central piece). A few other sections and pieces of the monument were auctioned off and sold in 2015 and 2016 at El Segundo, California. When 343 Industries moved out from Kirkland in [[2016]], they were unable to take their diorama piece into their new building, as it was not glued together and could not be safely transported. When [[Joseph Staten]] learned of this during a tour for the Halo 15th Anniversary Twitch livestream, he jokingly proposed that they carry out an elaborate raid to go retrieve the piece back.<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/the-art-of-war-s '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Canon Fodder: The Art of War(s)'']</ref>
*The dioramas are currently on display at Microsoft Redmond Campus in Studio B, though not available to the general public.


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