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If there's good reason to pass on this one I'm going to. Can't say definitively though. One can never be sure you won't get caught up in other people's hype.
 
Hes gonna be too much. I woulda preferred just the figure no robotics.
 
Interesting I guess but I don't really think of it being essential in this case.
 
We're really still only at ''pre-production'' model stage? Really?

Their T-1000 is supposed to be this month. It'll be interesting to see if they pull that off.

Well, it can go into production quickly. They said holidays season, we will see.
As much as I love Terminator, I want Robo to come out first. I have 0 interest in the T-1000.

Me too and i think that is totally useless in a figure, and this will increase the final price....

I hope that the remote/motorized articulation allow to move the head up and down, not only straight

Sorry by my bad english

Hopefully...but I wouldn't hold my breathe.

Didn't see this posted here yet:

https://instagram.com/p/gXc8XlyBej/#

Check page 52. ;)

Looks breakable.

Indeed.
I can imagine their brainstorming around this project.

"Hey, why don't we use a remote for head's movement ?!"
"Yeah, so cool ! Just have it done already !! :panic:"
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Sigh. Where is the added value here ? How about using our own fingers ? :peace
 
Indeed.
I can imagine their brainstorming around this project.

"Hey, why don't we use a remote for head's movement ?!"
"Yeah, so cool ! Just have it done already !! :panic:"
---
Sigh. Where is the added value here ? How about using our own fingers ? :peace

Agreed. That would maybe make sense in a statue.

In an action figure, though? :dunno They're not even that stable, either. What if operating that gimmick makes it fall over when displaying it in a particularly unstable pose?

Edit: oh, and it looks breakable, lol.
 
So far so pass.

Ha ha, I like that! I'm stealing this one!

Indeed.
I can imagine their brainstorming around this project.

"Hey, why don't we use a remote for head's movement ?!"
"Yeah, so cool ! Just have it done already !! :panic:"
---
Sigh. Where is the added value here ? How about using our own fingers ? :peace

I think that's a good thing. I for one, am happy their doing this. I pushes the innovation forward. These figures are bound to get more complex with time as technology evolves. EB is trying new things and that's good, it's got start somewhere.
 
I don't care so much for all of these gimmicks they keep adding to this figure!I just hope that doesn't interfere with the neck articulation!^_^
 
I'm stealing this one!

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I don't even turn on the LEDs for pred lasers and Terminator eyes more than once a year, and I've never looked at a figure and thought, "Hmm, I'd like to turn the head a bit to the right. Too bad I don't have a remote to do that."

So, yeah. Useless feature. And if it interferes with manual head articulation I can see myself breaking some gears loose, and probably installing my own ball joint.
 
I don't know, I kinda always wanted a remote control Robocop with Boddicker neck stabbing action.

You know, nothing too fancy, just with a quick in and out jugular insertion motion.
 
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