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So the new updated Battle Damaged sculpt is more accurate then in your opinion?

Yes, the first head is more like it would have looked if the film were R with T1/T2/T3 style blood and such, but it didn't quite have that look in T:S, the new head and arm convey the film look nicely.
 
New scult, both normal and BD are better than old scult. Can't wait to have mine. I'm thinking to show both Marcus at the same time without spend $$$$ for his authentic cloth.
 
Just saw the movie and thought it was great. Tempted to pick this guy up but will wait for in hand pics. I dunno, first sculpt was good, that big pic of the face looked HEAPS like Sam, the rest didnt. Now, it looks like him far away, but close up, seems to have lost the intense expression. First sculpt had that rock hard stare, like when he's face to face with bale, strung up. The new one, although accurate likeness, seems to have a more laid back expression, still rough eyed and determined, but a little more relaxed, like he's gazing into the distance or something. And i really liked the bloodied damaged head, the new one is TOO clean, needs a teeny bit, has NONE at all. And how come they still left the ear, how do HT miss these things, really, it's right in front of you, the ear is clearly not there!
 
Before I pick this figure, I will need to go see the movie again. I get the feeling that the DVD release will have tons of additional footage that was not used in the original release.
 
Here's that thing I saw at IMATS that tells us exactly what Marcus is. This was at the set up for the guys who did the makeup on the movie, so info is as accurate as it gets.
 
I think he means fictional. As in someone just made up the info on that card.

Negative. That card was a poster at the makeup booth of the guys who did the makeup on Marcus for the movie. They were at the International Makeup Artists Tradeshow demonstrating the makeup on some guy there. They also had a life size T-600 Endo. The card is accurate.
 
Fictive is a perfecly good word and as you all said it means fictional or of fiction. I guess the more prevelnnt word would be fictitious.
 
Negative. That card was a poster at the makeup booth of the guys who did the makeup on Marcus for the movie. They were at the International Makeup Artists Tradeshow demonstrating the makeup on some guy there. They also had a life size T-600 Endo. The card is accurate.

Hey I agree with you dude, I mean if the card is displayed at a booth for the guys who actually did the make-up then I'm sure that card is accurate. Would be lame if the movie crew itself didn't know on what they worked :)


Although, technically the info is just fictional, because Marcus is a fictional character :lol :D
 
I guess you learn something new every day.

Dictionary.com says:

fic·tive (fĭk'tĭv)
adj.
Of, relating to, or able to engage in imaginative invention.
Of, relating to, or being fiction; fictional.
Not genuine; sham.
 
I have some worries about the battle-damaged arm. I fear I'll have to avoid handling it or posing it because it looks fragile. Wouldn't it have been nice if HT included an undamaged left arm?


HT-New-T4Marcus-07.jpg
 
I think the arm underneath the skin is pretty sturdy.
But I think I will be carefull while moving it anyway :D

I think I'm going to display him with one of the jackets on anyway, so no immediate need for an undamaged arm.
 
That's what the jackets are for.

I personally don't give a flying monkey fudge about this character. I just want him as an alternate T-800 style in my collection. I wish both arms and the chest area were damaged also.
 
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