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I think it's better.
As a matter of fact, if these are true endoskeletons, this is what the terminator with flesh would look like:
good one.
I think it's better.
As a matter of fact, if these are true endoskeletons, this is what the terminator with flesh would look like:
have you ever seen the terminator movies?Why PERS? Did you ever see an Endo moving the eyes on the films?
They have fixed eyes...
am i the only one that notesed the shoulders are less detailed? hop they do something about that.
see the circle part
have you ever seen the terminator movies?
from the first terminator skeleton reveal in 1984 movie every terminator doll moves its eyes left and right, as well as the live actor does. from the first movie they called it "a survelliance camera effect".
Centurion, You certainly sold me on the headshape with that comparison!
Endosickness, I read your PM, certainly agree with your feelings, I'll respond in more detail after a browse of the forum!
Welcome to the club! Over 90% of us here overanalyze.My apologies if I offended anyone looking forward to this figure. It was not my intention to bash it. I can see why some think I'm mental in thinking that the old 1/6 release is comparable to this new 1/4 release; on closer inspection, I was a bit mental in suggesting it It's just that I'm looking forward to it so much, that I want it to be perfect, and I'm overanalyzing because I want the definitive endo to show for my 4-500 dollars. Hopefully when I see this in hand, I'll eat my own hat.
Centurion, You certainly sold me on the headshape with that comparison!
I'm sure some of you guys remember the custom endo I did a few years back
I'm familiar with that
I shall study your images when I'm not in work!
Basically, yeah I don't think this figure is everything it could have been considering the advantages its scale ought to have brought, and I'm sure what we see is what we'll get, but nevertheless I'll buy it and no doubt enjoy it.
"Dear EndoSickness,
thank you for your interest in Hot Toys product."
I certainly will too, like I wrote you, A-Dev, but under the same subject, I just wrote this on HT´s facebook:
"Dear Hot Toys staff.
Although I really like your new chromed quarter scale T-800 Endoskeleton, on which I congratulate you on the PERFECT job of electroplating it and several of my collegues and friends in collecting find it great too...there are several things I/we would like to see included in this great piece.
Especially since you teased it with the words that this endoskeleton would benefit from your experience on previous endos.
Here is a list, which would show great interest in your fans, if those features would be included/ accomplished:
- weathering of the chrome (since it has been portrayed as being active longer and /or dirtied due to battle/shedding the skin, and never fully factory fresh)
- wires & hoses in the lower arms
- removeable CPU cover, shock damping assembly & CPU
- realistic shoulder movement as with the Series 600 endoskeletons
- ball-jointed hip to thigh articulation, in style, also from the T-600 for a better range of movement
-articulated toes (your first 1:6 endoskeletons had it, why not the 1:4)
- PERS (movie reference: / T2 future ware sequence of the T-800 crushing the skull and searching the area, while the war rages in the background, or several documentations where the makers of the movies said that they wanted to achieve a "surveillance camera effect)
I´m sure the final piece will look amazing, but these features would truely show they experience you gathered all through your first endoskeletons, the T-600 and last but not least, the soon to be DX-11.
best regards from germany"
"Dear EndoSickness,
thank you for your interest in Hot Toys product."