i dunno about replacing 1/4 EB with 1/4 HT... do you recognise the proportions above? remember endoskeleton next to EB?
Also true, could be a completely different definition of 1:4.
i dunno about replacing 1/4 EB with 1/4 HT... do you recognise the proportions above? remember endoskeleton next to EB?
skeleton of a terminator is not much smaller than human, because it has the same height, and it already has muscles. it's slightly thinner (than the terminator with a little layer of skin on him). IDK how that's hard to understand.Skeleton is much smaller than human with jacked muscle. IDK how thats hard to understand.
The biker that the Terminator eventually beats the hell out of gets scanned at 6'1". And is registered as being a 99% match for The Terminator
One measurement that does continue to resonate with Arnold as the Terminator is 6 foot 1. This was the height of the biker that supposively matched his height, and is also the height used for the Endoskeleton's used in both the first and second movies. Even the full-scale endoskeletons that are available to buy today stand at this measurement. Why not 6'2"? Could this be Stan Winston and James Cameron's way of telling us Arnold's true height? Or perhaps this too is an exageration and Arnold is a mere 5'10"? One possible explaination could be that the extra layer of flesh on the skull and around the balls of the endoskeleton's feet increases the Terminator's height to a full 6'2". Or perhaps they got the measurement wrong back in 1984 and just stuck with it.
Would buy
Hulk
Spiderman
Robocop
Reeve superman
but they would fit the endoskeleton AND be of proper size.Yep. But as P. pointed out the inconsistency of scale between Hot Toys and Enterbay would **** with my desire to replace the bodies on my EB Terminators who I'm terrified to repose.