My T-800 Endo bust: Custom and mean :-)

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Hi,

I'm the new guy on this forum :)

As I was unhappy with the eyes of the T-800 Endobust from Sideshow, I decided to be brave and removed the complete eyes of my Endobust, modified them, installed custom clear plastic lenses instead of the red original cover over the eyes.
The leds where removed from the front and placed deeper inside the eyes.

Now, I think, my terminator looks much more realistic like in the movie. He has the same red color in his eyes like in the movie and he realy looks mean.

How do you like it?





 
Wow, that is a great looking custom. One of a kind, yours looks more like the movie endo indeed.
 
Looks much better now.
Great work mate!
You also made some mods with it teeths, don't you?
 
Hi,

thank you for the compliments, I didn't modify the teeth - as far as I know ;-)

Perhaps the colour changed because of the Nail polish I used to clean up the battle damaged endo a little bit!?

I did the following to his eyes:

Like on ebay:


WARNING:
Be careful, very careful and beware of damaging the skull! Protect the rest of your skull do avoid damaging it!
I'm not responsible if you damage your skull!
Read everything until the end BEFORE you start!

;-)


1.)
Removing the eyes was REAL horror as I was very afraid to damage the skull and the eyes.
The red covers/lenses are the easiest part: Try pliers to remove them easily (just glued). You can now see the red LED behind it. Now you can go the easy way and just attach the new lenses instead of the red ones and you're done. BUT: The LEDs are direct behind the red cover which means that you can see them through the new Lenscovers.
If you want it to do the same way like me we have to go further:

After this I tried to CAREFULY remove the chromed parts arount the eyes (4 pieces on each eye, they're actualy not attached to my Bust as it this is the last thing I have to do). Be very careful about this because I broke to of them... hopefuly I can reattach them with glue.

After this you need:

- hammer
- big screwdriver (or s.th. similar)

I secured the skull with foil and adhesive tape to avoid damaging the chrome! Only the eyes where free so that I can work.

Now you take the screwdriver and hammer and apply the screwdriver carefully under the eye (the part inside the skull/eye area where the black paint is) and now you carefully hit the screwdriver with the hammer and move it around under the eyes.
You have to be careful and strong simultaneously. Enough work and you can pull out the eye. It is realy hard work as you have to watch out not to hit the remaining part of the skull, the eyes or your fingers with the hammer or screwdriver ;-)
You'll damage the LED cable of the skull because it's shed with this plastik mixture. There's no way to avoid this! Sorry.
Than you have to hit bigger holes into the skull to get access to the cables and to solder a new cable to it.
It will hurt your eyes to see your baby in this state, believe me :)


The LED cable on my skull was very short, too short to be precise :)
It ripped apart so I had to solder longer cables to the original cable. This is very difficult and if you don't dare it yourself, ask a friend and tell him what this thing is worth to make him even more nervous ;-))

I used a reamer
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...L-Reibahle.png

to make the hole inside the chrome eyes a little bigger (the red LEDs are 5mm). I installed the LED from behind the eyes. They're are far away from the new lenses and you can't see anything when it's shut off.

Don't forget to isolate the soldered cables and legs of the LED before installing it inside the skull.

When you made it until here, you're almost ready.
If everything is isolated and there's enough room in your skull to reattach the eyes with the LEDs behind(!) the eyes you can use some glue (I used "contacta" from Revell).
Only the 4 parts around the eyes of my skull are missing; I will glue them this weekend.



2.)
The lenses are plastic covers designed as LED covers for "Lumi LEDs". That's how they're called in Germany.

When I'm back at home this evening I'm gonna make photos of them in raw condition (you have to cut and rasp them).


I hope this helps and I hope it is understandable - because of my poor english :)
 
Thats a lot of work and very brave! But no guts, no glory....how long did it take to do this? Looks amazing!
 
Hi,

thank you for the compliments, I didn't modify the teeth - as far as I know ;-)

Perhaps the colour changed because of the Nail polish I used to clean up the battle damaged endo a little bit!?

I did the following to his eyes:

Like on ebay:


WARNING:
Be careful, very careful and beware of damaging the skull! Protect the rest of your skull do avoid damaging it!
I'm not responsible if you damage your skull!
Read everything until the end BEFORE you start!

;-)


1.)
Removing the eyes was REAL horror as I was very afraid to damage the skull and the eyes.
The red covers/lenses are the easiest part: Try pliers to remove them easily (just glued). You can now see the red LED behind it. Now you can go the easy way and just attach the new lenses instead of the red ones and you're done. BUT: The LEDs are direct behind the red cover which means that you can see them through the new Lenscovers.
If you want it to do the same way like me we have to go further:

After this I tried to CAREFULY remove the chromed parts arount the eyes (4 pieces on each eye, they're actualy not attached to my Bust as it this is the last thing I have to do). Be very careful about this because I broke to of them... hopefuly I can reattach them with glue.
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After this you need:

- hammer
- big screwdriver (or s.th. similar)

I secured the skull with foil and adhesive tape to avoid damaging the chrome! Only the eyes where free so that I can work.

Now you take the screwdriver and hammer and apply the screwdriver carefully under the eye (the part inside the skull/eye area where the black paint is) and now you carefully hit the screwdriver with the hammer and move it around under the eyes.
You have to be careful and strong simultaneously. Enough work and you can pull out the eye. It is realy hard work as you have to watch out not to hit the remaining part of the skull, the eyes or your fingers with the hammer or screwdriver ;-)
You'll damage the LED cable of the skull because it's shed with this plastik mixture. There's no way to avoid this! Sorry.
Than you have to hit bigger holes into the skull to get access to the cables and to solder a new cable to it.
It will hurt your eyes to see your baby in this state, believe me :)


The LED cable on my skull was very short, too short to be precise :)
It ripped apart so I had to solder longer cables to the original cable. This is very difficult and if you don't dare it yourself, ask a friend and tell him what this thing is worth to make him even more nervous ;-))

I used a reamer
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...L-Reibahle.png

to make the hole inside the chrome eyes a little bigger (the red LEDs are 5mm). I installed the LED from behind the eyes. They're are far away from the new lenses and you can't see anything when it's shut off.

Don't forget to isolate the soldered cables and legs of the LED before installing it inside the skull.

When you made it until here, you're almost ready.
If everything is isolated and there's enough room in your skull to reattach the eyes with the LEDs behind(!) the eyes you can use some glue (I used "contacta" from Revell).
Only the 4 parts around the eyes of my skull are missing; I will glue them this weekend.



2.)
The lenses are plastic covers designed as LED covers for "Lumi LEDs". That's how they're called in Germany.

When I'm back at home this evening I'm gonna make photos of them in raw condition (you have to cut and rasp them).


I hope this helps and I hope it is understandable - because of my poor english :)


Great info dude, and your custom work is amazing.
 
Thanks guys!


I think the work took me about 5 hours of work. But you can't work constantly because I had to work after glueing the eyes till the glue was dry and so on.

The only problem: The left eye is more clear than the right one. I can't understand it because I used the same plastic for both eyes!?

Perhaps it would be great if we can find real glass lenses for the bust :)
 
I think you needed to add the thin black mesh look over the eye to make it more canon to the movies.
 
I swear, this bust would be my grail if i owned one!..best product ever made from SSC IMO.
 
Wow that's crazy. It's totally giving me a flashback of that factory scene in T1 with the close up of the Endo while it was chasing Reese and Connor.
 
Thank you very much for your compliments!


Actualy I still didn't find an official shop for those clear plastic covers!

I've bought 6 of them on a germany modelmaking exhibition and still looking for an official shop to get them :confused:
 
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