Technically it was in Spider-Man 2.But I did think to myself "hey, where's that inhibitir chip scene? Was that in T3?" lol
Technically it was in Spider-Man 2.But I did think to myself "hey, where's that inhibitir chip scene? Was that in T3?" lol
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@Nick D I'm looking forward to seeing your display once you have it set up.
It's the white light kit from Luke light. They made the custom length for the 1:4 shelves on request. https://www.thelukelight.com/products/white-tone-usb-light-kit-for-detolf-cabinet
That's what 1:12 is for.
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Hasn’t Joost (JazzInc) expressed a strong desire to make the 1990s turtles in 1/6?Still can't believe we haven't gotten these in 1:6 by any company yet. And it stings to know that InArt has access to it but don't think they will sell. Theyre obviously clueless to how well NECAs line has done for NECA.
I hope he doesHasn’t Joost (JazzInc) expressed a strong desire to make the 1990s turtles in 1/6?
If I recall correctly, they came across as being quite likely to happen.
I sold off my whole 1/12 turtles collection just before eBay removed seller fees. They’re such brilliant figures.
Another slow day at work led me to obsessing over Terminator photos again. Thought I'd do some comparisons to examine the impact of the different photography conditions on the sculpt. I've been collecting a few figures here and there over the past 10 years, but nothing comes close to having Terminators to look forward to, so please excuse my craziness.
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A glowing base of molten metal with the thumb's-up hand.... priceless.
They need to widen the neck so it blends more seamlessly with the sculpt.Another slow day at work led me to obsessing over Terminator photos again. Thought I'd do some comparisons to examine the impact of the different photography conditions on the sculpt. I've been collecting a few figures here and there over the past 10 years, but nothing comes close to having Terminators to look forward to, so please excuse my craziness.
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Also, doesn't the neck look too long in some photos?They need to widen the neck so it blends more seamlessly with the sculpt.
I also wish the expression was a little less blank. And the damage can show a little more gore.
KP? But he said numerous times he would never do any reruns due to some promises made with the first customersSmall batch custom. $265 unpainted, but I think it's sold out now. Be he occasionally do reruns
Makes sense to me.Is it just me or is the metal paint on the T-1000 doughnut head shinier than on the T-800? The Endo bits look duller in comparison.
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Ah, so it is. Guess they tried to replicate the relationship between the two, but both are toned down due to paint limitations.Makes sense to me.
Looking at screenshots, the exposed T-800 skull was not chrome, but more of a polished metal, heavily weathered. Whereas the T-1000 is liquid metal that reflects like chrome.
Ah, so it is. Guess they tried to replicate the relationship between the two, but both are toned down due to paint limitations.
In a perfect world, the Hot Toys T-800 would use the T-1000's current finish and the T-1000 would be proper chrome.