Hot Toys - QS002 - The Terminator: 1/4th scale Endoskeleton Collectible Figure

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Sith_fire30 said:
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Lovely pic. :goodpost:
:goodpost::exactly: 50 more years of attempts and it will look almost like movie skeleton!

It is a lovely pic. I didn't say a thing about faithfulness.
 
yeah it sounded wrong. not like what i meant O_O
it is a lovely pic and i need 50 years too to learn that manner of making photos.
 
Ok, I said id take some more pics - here are a few of them







Some shots of it from the rear!





And the base



Now I may have stumbled across something today. Not sure if anybody else has noticed this, or if indeed it is intentional by Hot Toys.....but, you can position the feet on the base in such a way that it holds the figure and keeps it secure.

If you look how the foot is positioned on the left hand side of the picture, you will see that the arch of the foot fits very snug over the skull that sculpted onto the base.



And if you look at the other foot, the heel of it fits nicely into the eye socket of the skull



Positioned like this it does add extra stability too the figure - And at the price it costs i'll be keeping it positioned like this too avoid any mishaps. The crutch grab stand is pretty useless in my opinion!

Overall a great figure and definitely worth the money if your still undecided about buying one!
 
Lovely crisp shots there^

Also I think shots from the rear are worthwhile with an endoskeleton - lots of detail to see unlike if you're just looking at the back of a leather jacket.
 
Lovely crisp shots there^

Also I think shots from the rear are worthwhile with an endoskeleton - lots of detail to see unlike if you're just looking at the back of a leather jacket.

exactly!! thought id put a couple up because I don't think we`ve seen many shots from the rear!
 
The little finger on the right hand was pretty loose when i got it. The other fingers had much more friction. Today after very light handling it just broke off :(. I saw a obvious stress mark on plastic connector of the fingers...

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I have my eyes on this. This is probably going to be my next purchase. I never play with these figures so hopefully I don't end up having problems with the fingers.
 
I have my eyes on this. This is probably going to be my next purchase. I never play with these figures so hopefully I don't end up having problems with the fingers.

That's how I am, one good pose and in the display it goes, I'll even sometimes start looking at different poses weeks before I get a 1/4 fig just to know how I want it out the box
 
I just recieved mine and started posing it. Did not regret it one bit.
I noticed something on my endo, not sure if its the same on everybody else. His arms are not entirely straight, its bent slightly outwards at the elbow joint. does anyone else have this?
 
Sideshow still list this as a pre order. All you people getting them from other countries?
 
After having it for 48 hours, I'm grossly unimpressed with this. I think the whole thing should be matte and not so damn shiny. It has no realism to it at all.
 
The little finger on the right hand was pretty loose when i got it. The other fingers had much more friction. Today after very light handling it just broke off :(. I saw a obvious stress mark on plastic connector of the fingers...

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that sucks dude. Thats kinda one of the reasons i passed on picking up this figure. For 400 bucks and over it should be entirely made out of diecast. Making the figure half plastic and half diecast is just asking for trouble.
 
same reason i passed also on this one, expensive and seems to be so fragile...and to glossy and shiny :)
 
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