Hot Toys - MMS 117 Terminator 2 Model T-800 spec + hi-res pics

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What about the Public Enemy shirt John wears on screen?, could Hot Toys work around that? or would they have to pay royalties to Public Enemy?.:monkey4

I think they should just cut out the P and C when they print the shirt, then that way the tiger stripe jacket/shirt can cover that area up, maybe avoiding having to deal with Public Enemy, assuming they put a dent in this figure having a screen accurate look.

They might just do a black shirt and leave it blank. That's pretty much what they did with the Comedian's button.
 
They might just do a black shirt and leave it blank. That's pretty much what they did with the Comedian's button.

I would still be ok with that if the figure is reasonably priced and had sculpted hair instead of rooted. MaulFans suggestion of a Cyberdyne Endo arm and chip dio included with John would really fill out the product, if it were made/is being made.
 
I'm sure John would have sculpted hair, I think any figure where the hair doesn't go past the jawline will continue to be sculpted, like Whiplash, I think the rooted will be saved for particular long hair styles where it can be employed with success.
 
I'm sure John would have sculpted hair, I think any figure where the hair doesn't go past the jawline will continue to be sculpted, like Whiplash, I think the rooted will be saved for particular long hair styles where it can be employed with success.

like conan............:pray:
 
I disagree... real hair can look good if done well. It doesn't always happen, but especially when you have long hair I think it can look better. Also you don't loose as much articulation.

Although for John Connor... I think sculpted would be better.
 
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