They are overdoing it with the skin texture and spotting for the skin lately. I know it super zoom, but still...
It softens greatly on mass production.
Collectors call it "HD skin". But I know what you're saying. Look at Batman's "HD" suit.
They are overdoing it with the skin texture and spotting for the skin lately. I know it super zoom, but still...
Love that pic! Very much Arnie. Definitely a new sculptI'm glad this one comes with everything PLUS the gas gun.
Also, the moving eyes should be a lot of fun...
"I have detailed files..."
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The proto needs to be that detailed/hi-res in the skin texture b/c it'll get soften up in production.They are overdoing it with the skin texture and spotting for the skin lately. I know it super zoom, but still...
I think the forehead (or rather the entire upper head, hair included) is too wide and the line from his cheeks to his jaw corners a bit too sloped. Gives his face a boyish, tapered, upside-down triangle look when it should be more rectangular.I'm glad this one comes with everything PLUS the gas gun.
Also, the moving eyes should be a lot of fun...
"I have detailed files..."
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I think the forehead (or rather the entire upper head, hair included) is too wide and the line from his cheeks to his jaw corners a bit too sloped. Gives his face a boyish, tapered, upside-down triangle look when it should be more rectangular.
Couldn't resist another Arnold edit. A few changes here and there, mainly the cranium resize, but I also made the eyes a touch squintier and brought the lip up ever so slightly.
I think the forehead (or rather the entire upper head, hair included) is too wide and the line from his cheeks to his jaw corners a bit too sloped. Gives his face a boyish, tapered, upside-down triangle look when it should be more rectangular.
Couldn't resist another Arnold edit. A few changes here and there, mainly the cranium resize, but I also made the eyes a touch squintier and brought the lip up ever so slightly.
I agree. I was sort of surprised they didn’t highlight it in their images and/or specs so I assume it’s no longer coming with the figure. I’m still hopeful that you pop out the whole arm from the shoulder socket rather than trying to wrangle with the elbow joint like the DX13.They got rid of the silicone arm that they had on display. unless if it's what being used under the jacket? But then why hide it and use silicone if it's not seen. A clean version with it is definitely coming if it isn't here. Will wait for that.
Pleather degradation seems to be so dependent on the environment. My only Arnold Terminator figure is the original MS-117 T2 clean version which has got to be 12 or 13 years old by now. After I saw this was up for order I gave mine a thorough inspection and its pleather still looks immaculate, not even a hint of cracking or peeling.Looks great!
I love my DX13 too... but the "pleather" can/will degrade and crack and peel. This feels like a worthy update.
I think the forehead (or rather the entire upper head, hair included) is too wide and the line from his cheeks to his jaw corners a bit too sloped. Gives his face a boyish, tapered, upside-down triangle look when it should be more rectangular.
Couldn't resist another Arnold edit. A few changes here and there, mainly the cranium resize, but I also made the eyes a touch squintier and brought the lip up ever so slightly.
I'm guessing we'll see a 2.0 akin to the original MMS117 but with silicone arms and full leather outfit. Swap out silicone arm that has the endo hand exposed. Rose box shotgun and all. They can even reuse this new sculpt but just patch up the damage bits and slap sunglasses on it.I agree. I was sort of surprised they didn’t highlight it in their images and/or specs so I assume it’s no longer coming with the figure. I’m still hopeful that you pop out the whole arm from the shoulder socket tighter than trying to wrangle with the elbow joint like the DX13.
I think I read on Reddit and the dx13 thread that it’s vinyl and not pleather, on the dx13, but I’m no expertPleather degradation seems to be so dependent on the environment. My only Arnold Terminator figure is the original MS-117 T2 clean version which has got to be 12 or 13 years old by now. After I saw this was up for order I gave mine a thorough inspection and its pleather still looks immaculate, not even a hint of cracking or peeling.
Also, I agree this looks like it's worth getting. If compatible I could even see taking the less BD head and putting it on my MS-117.
AgreedFor anyone looking to scratch their terminator itch, the Terminator anime on Netflix is really good
I don't think they should reuse this sculpt as the base for the next clean figure because ultimately I suspect Rotfish is correct and they've once again shaped his face & head wrong BUT I also think franpincho is right - what we've seen today is what we're getting. Hot Toys will be happy with this as is and will not change it. Might aswell accept it, buy or not buy. I'll probably buy. One. I'm not playing the multiples game anymore.I'm guessing we'll see a 2.0 akin to the original MMS117 but with silicone arms and full leather outfit. Swap out silicone arm that has the endo hand exposed. Rose box shotgun and all. They can even reuse this new sculpt but just patch up the damage bits and slap sunglasses on it.
You even used the font as well - nice.I think the forehead (or rather the entire upper head, hair included) is too wide and the line from his cheeks to his jaw corners a bit too sloped. Gives his face a boyish, tapered, upside-down triangle look when it should be more rectangular.
Couldn't resist another Arnold edit. A few changes here and there, mainly the cranium resize, but I also made the eyes a touch squintier and brought the lip up ever so slightly.
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