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In bed this morning, just woke up, eyes were still misty and all that. Well I look over to my table and see a silver shape the size of the T-800 box and get all excited, :panic: part of me thought it was the T-800 and some one had took it out of the shipper box for me. Turns out my mum has bought me some grey bed sheets as i've just re-decorated my room all gray. :gah: Y'know how it is when you've not properly woke up. :thud:

Unfortunate! Atleast its only two more days though with any luck :rock
 
Hmm. Not to try to make you change your mind about something you like but that sad look on his face and the way his head is tilted makes me think of a puppy. Thats just not how I want to view the T-800, even the "goody-two shoes" T-800 in T2. And does he 'look sad' in that scene? I don't think he does really.

I really want the 1:1, I would have to pass on the smaller version.

To me it's wasn't a sad face and more of no feeling at all, more of just cold because he doesn't know how to feel that way but he did understand the meaning of why humans cry but it's something he can't do or feel sad about. QFT :exactly::goodpost:
 
I really want the 1:1, I would have to pass on the smaller version.

To me it's wasn't a sad face and more of no feeling at all, more of just cold because he doesn't know how to feel that way but he did understand the meaning of why humans cry but it's something he can't do or feel sad about. QFT :exactly::goodpost:

Exactly why I hate that bust, itd be pretty lame if the TERMINATOR started crying at the end of T2.

Yeah, unfortunately it looks like they spent more time getting the likeness of the Endo right than they did Arnie. Probably should've done the opposite. :lol

The exposed endo Does look pretty damn good, but the face not so much.
 
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My friend got his yesterday so I got to take a look at it. It's an awesome looking figure. I think I saw where someone posted a pic of the T-800 resting the shotgun on his shoulder. My friend wanted to achieve this pose and I was wondering if anyone had any tips one how he can go about doing it. The articulation seemed too limited in my opinion and I didn't want to break my friend's figure trying to pose it for him.
 
My friend got his yesterday so I got to take a look at it. It's an awesome looking figure. I think I saw where someone posted a pic of the T-800 resting the shotgun on his shoulder. My friend wanted to achieve this pose and I was wondering if anyone had any tips one how he can go about doing it. The articulation seemed too limited in my opinion and I didn't want to break my friend's figure trying to pose it for him.

For starters, pull the wrist connector plug out so that it sits further from the arm joint, (but still connected of course).

You will then be able to tilt the hand holding the shotty further back.
 
The key to getting the shotgun on the shoulder is, you can't just have the arm snug to his body and let it rest, it's a combination of posing all 3 joints of the arm, the wrist, elbow and shoulder. With the right combination you can pull it off.
 
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