jaxon
Super Freak
The owner of that endoskeleton wanted $500,000. This is on display at Hollywood collectors gallery, japan.
why would it be?Lol that's dope P.
i guess yours doesn't have proper poseable neck hydraulics (on the back, head/hydro joint) like all mine have )I don't have this^
CREGcustoms offered to turn an endo into this for me once but I opted for the standing, non BD chrome version from him that I have now.
why would it be?
i guess yours doesn't have proper poseable neck hydraulics (on the back, head/hydro joint) like all mine have )
i took legs pistons and used them on heads of all my skeletons.No. In fact I'm only now noticing after you point it out that the pistons/hydraulics on the neck of yours are different than any of my stock endos. What you've done there, does it enable better range of movement?
i did it myself )You hardcore terminator fan. You broke a Endoskeleton do that way or you bought a damaged/broken? Looks really cool.
i took legs pistons and used them on heads of all my skeletons.
i divided one of my skeletons, that gave me 2 legs with 3 pistons on every one of them, totally 6 pistons. they were used in pairs on 3 skeletons )
yes it made heads move a lot better, as now it is a ball joint, not just a hole with a bendable stick in it. but they made it totally proper, not by just reusing limbs pistons, to achieve accuracy.
i guess HT gave their 1/4 skeleton a ball joint there. they actually repeated my using an upper hole in the chest to put neck wires a little better, too )
i did it myself )
the torn wires there come from different terminators and predators. i always keep pieces from customs, they are often useful for other customs )
i don't know how to explain it, but it's seen if you take a stock figure neck photo and my variant.and what you done with the leg pistons to make the neck function better, was there much work required to achieve this?