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

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As I said, I received another sculpt than what they have pictured on their site, also made some mods.
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Hmm, I dont recall ever moving the neck on my Endo. I usually just tilt the skull slightly up or down and left and right. Its firm and just tight enough on my figure.

Mine is super loose. Let me get on this video uploaded to Youtube to show you guys.
 
Hi all

I just received my Endo and it's great. One thing I noticed is that t is covered in small pin sized marks. Maybe I am being paranoid, because I thought at first it was some sort of corrosion. Having looked at some of the photos of this thread I can see similar marks on the other Endos (but it is difficult to see on some of photos in any event I think because of the lighting). I was just wondering if others see the same thing on theirs and if it is meant to be there? I know the figure is meant to be weathered to an extent but I was not expecting what I see on mine. It's just not as "clean" as I expected it to be. I have gone back to the large photos on the HT website here:

https://www.hottoys.com.hk/productDetail.php?productID=141

From these it does it look as though I am being paranoid however I would be grateful for views from other owners. I have been stung by HT defects before including the Ed 209 dome so just wanted to check with others. Let me know what you see on yours. I will try and post photos later. Thanks!
 
Here's what I'm talking about:

Is it normal for the head to be this loose? What about the collar pistons? Thanks.

[ame]https://youtu.be/xYfoGNAN-Ac[/ame]
 
Wow! Your endoskull head has a lot of play in it!!

I just moved my endoskull head and you are right, the neck does move with it. I am not sure what you can do to fix it as this figure is fragile as it is and I dont want to mess with the tightness of articulation.

The collar pistons and other pistons do have a bit of play in them so it's fine.
 
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