Hot Toys- Terminator 2: Sarah Connor full spec and pics

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Here are a few pics of mine, I'm stoked with this figure :yess:

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whats wrong with the neck on your t800?
 
Neck looks kinda thin. Did you swap the body?

Nope, could look off in the photo because I've made the jacket collar sit tighter around his neck? In a lot of pics I've seen, the collar is more open and doesn't obstruct any part of the neck, so it could be that.

Edit: I think Skiman's got it :duff
 
The necks on the T-800 do vary a slight bit in bulk, one of my figures has a thicker neck than the other, which I like, the skinny one is the black T biker figure and the bulkier neck is for my grey T figure, and in the film, he did look bulkier in the grey T, those were some of the first scenes shot and I think he was more muscular at the start of the shooting.
 
My T-800's neck has a bit of a thinner look, which I do like. The profile view looks quite big though.... This Arnie body isn't quite as flexible in the neck area as say Wolverine. I almost wonder why they even bothered with the rubber upper torso?
 
I find it as posable as Wolverine's neck, the hair in the back gets a bit in the wait from tilting backward, but overall, I find I get about the same posability.
 
Seems far more riggid to me. I'm able to pose the Wolverine neck a bit while Arnie's is just thick and solid (that's what she said!). I'm not just talking about twisting the neck but actual possibility inside the rubber on the neck itself...
 
Me too, while Wolverine moved more loosely, I can pose my T-800 in pretty much all the same ways as Wolverine.
 
Well, the craftsmanship on Sarah matches T-800, from accessories to paint work to sculpt, but, and this isn't even character based, I'm not as excited about her, mainly because, this figure is pure eye candy for the shelf. She's well made and looks great, but, the arm articulation is very poor to get a good range of realistic and nice looking poses, so the fun factor, to me, is taken away from her becaue of it. I don't know why they wouldn't have just made her arms like the Wolverine and T-800 bodies, that method is great in my book, looks almost like a sleeved arm would with minimal joint showing, but still jointed enough and in ways that can achieve mose poses you could want. It's really too bad because if the posability were there this figure would be great. Still glad to have her and will still get the T-1000 version, but like I said, the excitement is a bit deflated by her limitations.

Also, while the final HS is much better produced on Hot Toys' Sarah, I still feel like Trevor did a better job capturing the likeness of Hamilton and attitude of Sarah in his sculpt than Yulli.

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