Ahhh good point. The T2 T800's endo arm is a bit long. Lol I have 3 of them
p.s. found Blade3327
Top of the mornin' to ya.
Have any of you by chance tried wall displays with your figures? Either a sort of ledge or shadow box shelf? I was debating selling my 1/6 Termies since I plan to buy most of the upcoming 1/4's (and there really is no place for me to keep the smaller ones in my current setup), but a part of me isn't ready to let go. A nice standalone display elsewhere might do the trick.
Being able to move it like that and affect the pistons of the endo-forearm is seriously cool.
thank you yes that was why i needed a video because making gifs is too long, and i wanted to show the actual movements of hydraulics. it's a pity that there is actually almost nothing visible thereNice to see a video P. Really showcases the work you do!!! Looks and works like the real thing.
count me in for endoarms of t2 and khaki pants of t1 and skeleton body partsI was debating selling my 1/6 Termies since I plan to buy most of the upcoming 1/4's
count me in for endoarms of t2 and khaki pants of t1 and skeleton body parts
Not sure about the window boxes but I'm sure you can find something, I use these display boxes for figures that don't fit in with a themed shelf in my display cabinet. You can put them on a shelf or a desk or whereever you wantand there available at micheals craft store for about 10-15 bucks each. But by all means don't get rid of your 1:6 terminators
glad that it is important not only for meI was alwys baffled as to why in T1 the damaged arm had small wires that connected to the fingers, yet the endo arm was lacking this, thank god someone addressed this and made a custom of it.