Hot Toys MM129 -1/6 Scale :Terminator 2 - T-1000 (official spec + pics added)

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I don't think so ..but what cop getup has no cuffs?

True. Hmm, I've checked the scenes and I don't think he has the cuffs or the flashlight. I may just take those pouches off the belt. Looks to me like he only has a holster, a few pouches and of course the walkie talkie.

Speaking of holsters I don't think the Motorcycle get up has it either and if it does (can't really tell, they mostly shoot T-1000's face in the film, not his torso) then he can't have a pistol.
 
I personally wouldn't go taking parts away from the figure to achieve 100% movie accuracy ..but to each his/her own:)
Something not being there that should be is a very different story..
 
You know, I just thought of something. Does the T-1000 even have handcuffs in the movie? I don't think he does.

Yep, he does.

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Nope, he does not LOL
For some reason, I was sure I seen them the other day in the deleted scene of him in Johns room.
But it appears I was wrong as I just watched it again but no cuffs...
 
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Man, I hate to sound like a broken record but don't like that healing split head at all. It doesn't even bother me that it's not the full split head either, it just looks weird. The neck is strange and it doesn't resemble the regular and donut head at all except maybe in paint application.

It's just really weird, almost doll like. I'd sell mine but they've been ending for around 3-5 dollars on ebay. That wouldn't even be worth it. Crazy.

Booww sheet! This head looks great, in some ways it has a better likeness to Robert Patrick then the regular.

The paint on this figure overall is standard Hot Toys but, not even close to the T-800's paint application now that i look at them both.
 
I think part of why the split head looks more like Robert is the different expression.

While it's fun for a collecitble to have the intensity the clean/donut heads have, there really isn't any time that Robert gets that intense looking in the movie, even at his most pissed off moments, his brows don't move much or anything like that, so the head's a bit out of context, we're not uses to seeing him that way.
 
Booww sheet! This head looks great, in some ways it has a better likeness to Robert Patrick then the regular.

The paint on this figure overall is standard Hot Toys but, not even close to the T-800's paint application now that i look at them both.

Damn, how many pages back did I say that Valfar? Had to have been more than three. To each his own. I just don't like it. It's the only thing from the set that I dislike. It looks really goofy and seems smaller than the other two heads.
 
The only issue I have with the sculpts is the ear fix. While closer to his head is good, they lost some of the shape which was right on the proto and dont heads, but it's a small thing.
 
I was going through the film last night, seeing what parts I could get away without, and didn't see any sign of handcuffs either but you see all the pouches and whatnot at points and presumedly Hot Toys looked into what each pouch was meant for on a real officer at the time and might've included them according to that.

As to the torch, the officer who he kills at the beginning of the film has one, he looks around with it, but I don't think the T-1000 ever has it.

With the the biker version, he definitely has a holster and a walkie talkie and the two pouches on the front in the scene where he's looking around the Cyberdyne man's house. I don't he has the handcuff pouch (if that's what it is) though. The two pouches on the front though I think are a good deal smaller than HT has made them and on the biker in the film they're almost imperceptible under the puff of the jacket, it seems to me, and so you can maybe go without them too.

Also, another thing to note, when he runs from them in the elevator, he empties his entire gun and throws it on the ground before opening the elevator door and getting split head damage and so for that moment you could reasonably go without a gun if you're piecing it together bit at a time. Later though, in the short time you see him before the biker change, he has the gun in the holster again.
 
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I was going through the film last night, seeing what parts I could get away without, and didn't see any sign of handcuffs either but you see all the pouches and whatnot at points and presumedly Hot Toys looked into what each pouch was meant for on a real officer at the time and might've included them according to that.

As to the torch, the officer who he kills at the beginning of the film has one, he looks around with it, but I don't think the T-1000 ever has it.

Yeah, Officer "Austin" has it but I never saw it on the T-1000 again.

With the the biker version, he definitely has a holster and a walkie talkie and the two pouches on the front in the scene where he's looking around the Cyberdyne man's house. I don't he has the handcuff pouch (if that's what it is) though.

Also, another thing to note, when he runs from them in the elevator, he empties his entire gun and throws it on the ground before opening the elevator door and getting split head damage and so for that moment you could reasonably go without a gun if you're piecing it together bit at a time. Later though, in the short time you see him before the biker change, he has the gun in the holster again.

I just watched the scene where he emerges from the tanker and yep, before he freezes up you can see the holster. I mentioned in my earlier post how he couldn't possibly have a pistol in there, because of the reason you mentioned, he throws it down when he runs out of bullets.
 
On mine, the hole is just big enough to fit the pen through, it's on his left pocket's right top corner.

Same with mine. I guess some people don't have the hole?

Yeah I saw the hole too but wasn't risking anything .............. it seemed to small to fit so I didn't bother. I'll have to try it again.

Hehe that all sounded dirty. :lol
 
Yeah I saw the hole too but wasn't risking anything .............. it seemed to small to fit so I didn't bother. I'll have to try it again.

Yeah it really is tight. I just stuck it in, wiggled it around a little bit and forced it.

As for the pen, it was pretty easy to get in.
 
Yeah I saw the hole too but wasn't risking anything .............. it seemed to small to fit so I didn't bother. I'll have to try it again.

Hehe that all sounded dirty. :lol

I'm kind of surprised they made it loose. The hole almost has to be too small to make sure it stays there, you'd think gluing it permanent would work better, but then, I think he's without the pen for the Steel Mill so maybe they were thinking about the different looks and taking it off.
 
I'm kind of surprised they made it loose. The hole almost has to be too small to make sure it stays there, you'd think gluing it permanent would work better, but then, I think he's without the pen for the Steel Mill so maybe they were thinking about the different looks and taking it off.

Yes good point.
 
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