Next Terminator product you want made?

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What Terminator line do you want to see products from?

  • T1

    Votes: 265 53.1%
  • T2

    Votes: 141 28.3%
  • T3

    Votes: 59 11.8%
  • TS

    Votes: 34 6.8%

  • Total voters
    499
The Terminator

- 1/6 Police Shoot Out (missing eye head with Gargoyles and Tanker Truck Battle damage head)

- 1/6 Kyle Reese as he appears in 1984. I'd buy a Sgt. Tech Comm version too but it's not a necessity

- 1/6 Endoskeleton T-800 as it appears emerging from the Tanker inferno and factory scene


T2

- 1/6 Battle Damage/Steel Mill T-800 (with two different damaged heads)

- 1/6 John Connor, the 1995 version



That's it.
 
1. Posted in here before.

2. I clearly put 1/6.

3. What's your point?


The title, the one you created I should add, is "products you want made". I've simply listed the type of collectibles I want made.
 
1. Posted in here before.

2. I clearly put 1/6.

3. What's your point?


The title, the one you created I should add, is "products you want made". I've simply listed the type of collectibles I want made.

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NECA has pretty much given Terminator collectors every single figure they could possibly want. Didn't even have to wait 100 years for a Cyberdyne OR a battle damaged version. Probably a month or two at best.

They're certainly not the greatest with their shoddy paint apps and QC but they did this Terminator stuff FIRST.

Hell, they're even ahead with the fact that they're getting a Kyle Reese out there in stead of playing grab ass with 1/4 scale Terminator crap.
 
They've been very thorough indeed. From T2 through T1 their range is fantastic. Still buying them, albeit I've calmed down on the multi-purchases there. I went overboard on the T-800s and T-1000s.
 
Wouldn't have minded if they gave us 2-ups/12 inchers of the 7" figures. I wouldn't have them with my 12" high end collectible stuff, but they would have made great standalone pieces.

I still play around and admire the 12" Pescadero T-800 and Steel Mill damage from time to time. Would of been cool to have the Cyberdyne Arnold and T-1000s scaled up as well. Especially a chrome T-1000 like Maulfan suggested.

I pretty much quit cold turkey with mass produced retail stuff, been a year now. Not going to lie though, my excitement in 2009 when T2 merchandise was first announced dwarfs the DX 10 figure.
 
Wouldn't have minded if they gave us 2-ups/12 inchers of the 7" figures. I wouldn't have them with my 12" high end collectible stuff, but they would have made great standalone pieces.

I still play around and admire the 12" Pescadero T-800 and Steel Mill damage from time to time. Would of been cool to have the Cyberdyne Arnold and T-1000s scaled up as well. Especially a chrome T-1000 like Maulfan suggested.

I pretty much quit cold turkey with mass produced retail stuff, been a year now. Not going to lie though, my excitement in 2009 when T2 merchandise was first announced dwarfs the DX 10 figure.

I'd like the Man or Machine 2up particularly. Of all the figures that one suffered the most from the downsizing. It lost a lot of detail in the endo-arm. First laying eyes on those 2ups was something else. At that time there was no HT figures yet, these were the first since the few McFarlane figures. Incidentally, that Movie Maniacs 4 McFarlane figure with the NECA semi-BD head is to this day one of my most treasured Terminator items. It was my first T-800 since the Kenner Endoskeleton. It still holds up very well today. I think its 11 years old, minus the NECA head.
 
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