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

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Did someone took the time to send a list of inaccuracies they saw in this to HOT TOYS?
You never know, sometime they just forget stuff or don't see them so don't hesitate to help :)
 
You should email it to their customer/info services :)
Especially if you have pictures.
On facebook it will be lost.
 
My biggest fear is that it wont be durable enough, i dont want something breaking on me when i move it. Mostly the fingers bother me but there is also other areas like the shoulder joint, and inner thigh hydraulic's. I hope i'm worrying over nothing but for 400 bucks it better be durable man. Really hope this turns out good.
 
I'm not worried so much about the fingers - I never had any breakages on any of my 1:6 endos so I imagine it can only be better and more durable on 1:4...hopefully.
 
My biggest fear is that it wont be durable enough, i dont want something breaking on me when i move it. Mostly the fingers bother me but there is also other areas like the shoulder joint, and inner thigh hydraulic's. I hope i'm worrying over nothing but for 400 bucks it better be durable man. Really hope this turns out good.

I have the 1:6 HT regular and BD Endso and both hold guns without any problems. One of them has double plasma rifles and the other comes with the big gun. The idea is to be careful, not to treat these high end collectibles like a $10 figure.
 
I'm not worried so much about the fingers - I never had any breakages on any of my 1:6 endos so I imagine it can only be better and more durable on 1:4...hopefully.

Same here and we´re also not new to this and also some gross motorics, so breaking anything prolly will be hard...
 
I have the 1:6 HT regular and BD Endso and both hold guns without any problems. One of them has double plasma rifles and the other comes with the big gun. The idea is to be careful, not to treat these high end collectibles like a $10 figure.

Oh, that I do have trouble with on the 1:6 figures. The rifles get knocked out of their hands at the slightest touch. The fingers are just too weak to hold position. They haven't broken on me though.
 
I don't have that problem, sometimes one of the rifles (the one kept horizontally pointing at enemy) moves a bit, but doesn't fall. Maybe I managed to get a good grip. But in the end 1:6 fingers are a bit more fragile than 1:4 should be (in theory at least).
 
My first hot toys endo was the t-600 signature and the fingers broke on the first try of puting the gun in hand. I'm convinced now that i got bad one but still it broke the first day and thats why im a little worried. But i guess that was older technology and articulated fingers are better now so hopefully there wont be any problems.

Wonder what the packaging will look like? I know the box will be huge like my ghost rider.
 
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