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Why not just make an accurate 1/4 endo? This figure is inaccurate to the film. In hand pics needed, but I'm betting the Enterbay 1/4 Endo will be the winner.
 
Why not just make an accurate 1/4 endo? This figure is inaccurate to the film. In hand pics needed, but I'm betting the Enterbay 1/4 Endo will be the winner.

No one can tell until we get the final products.
 
Why not just make an accurate 1/4 endo? This figure is inaccurate to the film. In hand pics needed, but I'm betting the Enterbay 1/4 Endo will be the winner.

I really hope EB gets this one right.
After the awesome 1/4 T-800 Battle Damage, I'm hopeful.
 
Of course it looks awesome, but it almost identically has the head of the sideshow 1:1 endoskull, which has horseteeth, kind of...even if it´s supposed to be modeled after Arnold himself.

We´ll have to wait for in hand pics.

When is this due already?!
April, May?!

When they were sculpting this they actually had the sideshow 1:1 endo bust on the table using it as reference.
 
The SS is a stylized version obviously and it looks very menacing, but it shouldn't be used as a reference for everything else. I want the endo that I saw on the screen, on my shelf.
 
The SS is a stylized version obviously and it looks very menacing, but it shouldn't be used as a reference for everything else. I want the endo that I saw on the screen, on my shelf.

Then they would have to find the original Stan Winston molds for that.
 
Why not just make an accurate 1/4 endo? This figure is inaccurate to the film. In hand pics needed, but I'm betting the Enterbay 1/4 Endo will be the winner.

Except for the QC issues at EB, imagine an Endo with one leg shorter than the other :rotfl
 
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Unless its just posing and photo-angle the neck looks longer in the first 2 pics than in the second two.

The two sets of pictures indeed depict two seperate prototypes (or one prototype and one final product?). The first set of pictures depicts a figure with a redesigned neck, much shorter waist balljoint/pistons (perhaps to more accurately portray a T1 or 2 endo, as opposed to a T3 endo), and much shorter legs. I guess overall it looks more accurate, but man, that head... it's still...just awful.
 
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