Statue Chronicle Collectibles 1:4 Endoskeleton Statue: Terminator Genisys

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i wonder if a person who chooses poses for their statues came from Sideshow. every statue is posed as unnatural as it is possible. now a skeleton dancing & wanting to pee.

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hes just angry because his last name is enis...



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As for the pose, it's a machine designed to replicate human movements and it's carrying a fricking huge cannon. The pose looks perfectly fine, decent in fact especially since they altered the elbow after some feedback.
 
Sculpt looks cool. Paint finish looks automotive/high-gloss rather than chrome, much like the 1:1 endoskull.
 
Honestly, it looks no better than the HT's endo. Fit and finish looks more like a sixth scale figure. The teeth doesn't help either.
 
Wow amazing details! Only wished it had more chrome paint. Best t-800 pf ever made. But want to see prime1 first to see who's King of the T-800.
 
The sharpness of the details, looks so bad.
Nowadays 3d printer can pretty much transfer all the details of the life size model to a 1/4 scale model.
Look at the amazing details of those P1s transformer statues...and they're pretty much same size as this endoskeleton.
Someone needs to tell them re-print the skeleton and do a better casting job, then chrome it.
 
The paint looks very dull and pasty. No amount of talks about accuracy/what's on screen and so on will convince me that paint is good, it doesn't nearly look metallic at all. I get that T:G endos don't have a perfectly chromed finish, but it's a highly reflective metallic paint nontheless, and I don't see it from those pics.
Isn't this how it is supposed to look?


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Also, I don't get why people at Chronicle are making things harder for themselves. They had this in house days before Wonderfest. Why tell people "you'll see it at Wonderfest" when you prefectly know that (a) convention lights will suck; (b) people will take just quick pictures of it and (c) just a minority of a minority of collectors will personally attend Wonderfest. They had it in house, just make a damn professional gallery of it with various lights set up. Do justice to your product and show us, clearly, how it really is. People can't always rely on promises, followed by pics, followed by "but pics don't make it justice", rinse and repeat until something actually comes out.
It just makes it harder to trust the company and makes the wait unnerving.
 
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