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Everyone liked that post and I don't know why. I actually find it hard to read, I wish I was more careful with my wording and sentence structure. :lol

Dnt be so hard on yourself. People who are mature understand even with typos etc. so long the message is passed and is impactful. This is a forum for fun not an appraisal exercise. Cheers from California!


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Thanks for posting those.

Y'know one other reason that I can't wait to get a given figure in hand - to ****ing pose and futz it properly. These people who set them up in shop window displays never do it right. Not to say that I haven't blundered myself in the past - it took some prodding before I realised the correct way to pose DX10 with the minigun and now I haven't looked back. But these people at shows and who are doing shop window displays haven't the slightest clue.

Now maybe its because they've gone back to MMS117 arms but I still haven't seen this figure (set up for the scene the above is supposed to represent) with the right arm at anything other than a 90degree angle. For scene accuracy he should be holding it tighter to his body. And the handgun is A) in the wrong hand and B) awkward looking as usual. What is it with HT and handguns? They always look puny in a figures hands, the handle barely filling the palm like the ****ing noisy cricket in Men in Black.
I thought I was the only one who thinks the HT pistols look small.Especially in figures with muscled bodies.I had a HT Chris Redfield and his Beretta pistol was looking so tiny in his hands
 
Any updates on when this guy is shipping out? Is it still September?

As far as I know this thing is released early September, probably means I wont have it till November:impatient: Darn I ordered him last November. Oh well I hope he is worth the wait. Imo the DX10 was a bit underwhelming all in all.
 
As far as I know this thing is released early September, probably means I wont have it till November:impatient: Darn I ordered him last November. Oh well I hope he is worth the wait. Imo the DX10 was a bit underwhelming all in all.

Thanks for the info. I was actually pretty happy with how the dx10 looked when I got him in hand. I thought it looked better then how it did in pics and videos. I also didn't even get him untill this June. Because I was just gonna hold out for the dx13. But then decided I wanted both versions.
I was also able to hunt down a used t 1000 at a decent price. So I should have a nice little T2 display once the dx13 comes in. :)
 
New pose for once. :lol

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New pose for once. :lol

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judging by his right armor both elbows are tsang type.
perfect! i needed another pair of those for one of coatless variants of dx10, and his hands will go to this pose )
 
Looks good, but what about the pose?!
They should´ve gone with the DX-10 body.

Because...I did read right they took the MMS117 body for it, right?

We can guess that it may at least be MMS117 arms as opposed to a total reuse of that entire body. The neck looks suspiciously DX10ish in its proportions and if this is indeed a reworking of the DX10 head then that's another reason to think that the core body is of the DX10 ilk.

We haven't seen any poses with the arms with more than a 90 degree bend of the elbow which could either be because they are MMS117 arms or because these people can't pose for ***t and aren't aware of the full range of motion the arms are capable of. No shot I've seen, of either the initial proto shots or these toy show pics gives any indication if these arms are doublejointed.
 
The semi-BD head looks great, I hope the final product ends up looking that good. The T-1000 statue looks incredible also. But yeah, that pose looks awful.
 
how does the grenade gun get damaged in the film? I looked but one minute its fine then next time you see it the handle is all messed up
 
We can guess that it may at least be MMS117 arms as opposed to a total reuse of that entire body. The neck looks suspiciously DX10ish in its proportions and if this is indeed a reworking of the DX10 head then that's another reason to think that the core body is of the DX10 ilk.

We haven't seen any poses with the arms with more than a 90 degree bend of the elbow which could either be because they are MMS117 arms or because these people can't pose for ***t and aren't aware of the full range of motion the arms are capable of. No shot I've seen, of either the initial proto shots or these toy show pics gives any indication if these arms are doublejointed.

Looks like the double joint is gone to me. Also, I agree about the people not being able to pose either. :lol
 
how does the grenade gun get damaged in the film? I looked but one minute its fine then next time you see it the handle is all messed up

The T-1000 knocks it out of his hand and it flies off some distance. Presumably the stock breaks on landing. Kind of a strange detail to add in though. No one even noticed the broken stock in the movie until it showed up on the NECA figure so many years later. Why they felt the need to do it in the film....well, not complaining.
 
It's screen accurate, so no complaints here. I just wish they felt the same about the fully BD head sculpt. :lol
 
Would have been nice to see them revise it a little, but it still looks good. :)

Yep. I just glad that this seems like an actual DX. T-1000 statue, tons of accessories, alternate (LED) Head sculpt, etc. Some of the DX figures have been severely lacking.
 
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