Great pics, P. !
Love that photo of the Endo and Reese.
Love that photo of the Endo and Reese.
repositioning neck & chest wires is a must. AND reattaching it to the head normally.
Great pics, P. !
Love that photo of the Endo and Reese.
sorry for late reply! i forgot i posted here.MUCH better! Are the 4 cables to the skull easy to pop off?
I heard rumors about inArt but that's about it. Howard Chan has clearly moved on from Terminator and you have to remember that HT poured a lot of effort in the Terminator figures back when they were making them to show off what they could do and this was way before they had the SW license and MCU was merely Iron Man 2 at that point.Yeah, I really wish one of the 1/6 companies would revisit the T2 classic endoskeleton design in 1/6 scale. The technology is there to create it now, and it would be a must-have for many collectors. HT or Inart, please listen to the fans and release one.
Agree.Took some photos while boxing up for moving.
Moving is the ultimate enemy for the collectors!
Simple weathering and wash in order to bring out the details of the figure. It bums be out that this is still the final word in 1/6 T-800 and HT probably aren't interested in doing a new one.
You just need 2 LR621. they fit snugly.I purchased a loose MMS33 T-800 Endoskeleton, this thing is like from 2007. I have no clue what battery it uses. I ended up using AG1 LR621 but they sit too loose, had to put a piece of foil in between which bugs me. Is there a more appropriate size?
Just don't keep those cell batteries inside for a long time as they might leak and damage the electronicsI purchased a loose MMS33 T-800 Endoskeleton, this thing is like from 2007. I have no clue what battery it uses. I ended up using AG1 LR621 but they sit too loose, had to put a piece of foil in between which bugs me. Is there a more appropriate size?
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