Hot Toys - MMS136 - The Terminator: 1/6th scale T800 Collectible Figure (T1)

Collector Freaks Forum

Help Support Collector Freaks Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Honestly, by the time they are wrapping up the 42 armors It'll be time to work on Avengers 2 line. Not to mention the other sequels before it.

They should probably create a separate division that just works on Marvel stuff, cause the delays are getting ridicules.

And they will probably increase the price of the non Iron Man figures to cover it. :lol
 
I didn't wanna mention the figures i had as i only have the EB Batman and the HT TDKR Batman but if they only do a PS in 1/4 i'd definitely pick it up

I too would prefer a 1/6 version but i doubt they will do it

I may have to get the 1/4 if it's the PS T-800. I really want it to be 1/6, but we'll see. I see no reason why they can't do both.

I can't buy many 1/4 cause of space. Though the HT Batman 1/4 looks awesome, but it's pretty much sold out everywhere. I may just end up getting Enterbay's Batman Begins version cause I want a Begins suit.
 
I didn't wanna mention the figures i had as i only have the EB Batman and the HT TDKR Batman but if they only do a PS in 1/4 i'd definitely pick it up

I too would prefer a 1/6 version but i doubt they will do it

I'm with you on that one. I'm really impressed with 1/4, but I really like the 1/6 scale. I personally don't know why HT wouldn't make a 1/6 Police Station T-800 but who knows.

I will say this. If they nail a 1/4 version it'll command yours and everyone else's attention when you walk into the room.
 
Yes it is, the 90s flashing is too long so I had to grind down the windshield and then rounded down the sides to make it fit the 750. It sticks back too far otherwise.

It's funny to read up on that bike for the movie. The 750 was never made with a flashing and this particular flashing was a universal piece in the late 70s for motorcycles. I guess Arnold or his agent was concerned for injury and they modified the cb750 with it.

Pics
8f4161e2-8128-40ff-8f41-c0a57dfaa044_zps158a209e.jpg

Another quick question as I've just bought a 750 and plan on doing the same mod, By ground the windshield, Do you mean you used a dremel with a cutting disc ?

Thanks again :1-1:
 
I don't think I couldn't even buy the Police Uniform Joker part of the DX01 set
for that price range. I looked into it once and was like..:horror

If you think that's bad, try buying the kato joker jacket, that was going for 700 big ones:horror You could buy 2 dx11's and 2 extra truetypes for the price of the jacket alone:lol

Some of the prices in this hobby are clear insane:cuckoo:
 
Another quick question as I've just bought a 750 and plan on doing the same mod, By ground the windshield, Do you mean you used a dremel with a cutting disc ?

Thanks again :1-1:

Hi no I used hobby sandpaper and wet sandpaper on the plastic glass and hand sanded it down. The good thing is the pieces are so large you can tape off the sections and just edge sand around the flashing. Did you buy the BMW as well? There isn't a flashing with the cb750.
 
Hi no I used hobby sandpaper and wet sandpaper on the plastic glass and hand sanded it down. The good thing is the pieces are so large you can tape off the sections and just edge sand around the flashing. Did you buy the BMW as well? There isn't a flashing with the cb750.

Thanks for the info, I've got my eye on an incomplete BMW which has the windshield\flashing so hopefully I maybe able to get it at a good price :pray:

How much did you have to sand off, Have you a pic that you can show with a overlay trace using PS or something ?
 
Last edited:
Yes it is, the 90s flashing is too long so I had to grind down the windshield and then rounded down the sides to make it fit the 750. It sticks back too far otherwise.

It's funny to read up on that bike for the movie. The 750 was never made with a flashing and this particular flashing was a universal piece in the late 70s for motorcycles. I guess Arnold or his agent was concerned for injury and they modified the cb750 with it.

Pics
8f4161e2-8128-40ff-8f41-c0a57dfaa044_zps158a209e.jpg


cd807068-2ae3-416e-93cf-54dc78d98fd8_zps01713746.jpg


DSC_0446_zps16bc985a.jpg


DSC_0444_zpsc3c43c20.jpg


DSC_0428_zpsb89c696d.jpg

Awesome!!!
And such a coincidence! I got this same Tamiya Bike last week and have been eying that 90 fairing too!!!
I figured it cost too much though, just for a fairing, so Im gonna sculpt my own fairing using 3D computer software and have it printed out on a 3D printer.

I noticed you didnt attach the Honda badge on the petrol/gas tank, which is accurate to the movie. Nice!
You should also remove the '750' badges towards the back of the bike.
And if you wanna be super accurate, remove the rubber nub on the right brake lever -
81bz.jpg


:lol

Which colour was your bike to start with?
And could you please take a pic dead on from the side profile.
Many thanks in advance.
 
I didn't wanna mention the figures i had as i only have the EB Batman and the HT TDKR Batman but if they only do a PS in 1/4 i'd definitely pick it up

I too would prefer a 1/6 version but i doubt they will do it

If 'TheTerminator' was renamed as 'Iron Man', then Hot Toys would be all over it, and we would see all variations imaginable of the T800 throughout the movie...
 
Ok, last post about the bike for now -
Am I right in thinking you sanded down the area in green?
Just wanna be sure incase the 3D printing doesnt work out for me...

nctj.jpg


Thanks.
 
Ok, last post about the bike for now -
Am I right in thinking you sanded down the area in green?
Just wanna be sure incase the 3D printing doesnt work out for me...

nctj.jpg


Thanks.

Hello-

I didn't have to, the 90's fairing doesnt sit well on the 750, so I used a hair drier to soften the piece to mold it in line with the shocks on the 750. Its not just the fairing piece but the brackets that need to be used from the 90 as well. So unless you are going to just glue it against contact points it will be different. The fork, shocks and throat of the 750 are different and I had to play around with getting the bracked fit to house the fairing. I sanded down the back of the windshield and the fairing towards the gastank. You could leave it be, but it was sticking a little too far out for me. The mirrors are from the 90.

This pic above is the final version of my bike, I got rid of all the stickers and repainted the gastank. The other pics were older that I had taken several months ago.
 
Back
Top