I sense modifications on that T-800. Black T-shirt on Ultimate legs obviously but also different hands? And have you done something to the right elbow?
I sense modifications on that T-800. Black T-shirt on Ultimate legs obviously but also different hands? And have you done something to the right elbow?
Those are definitely T-1000's hands and maybe the mcfarlane maniacs t-800 right arm.
Indeed ,rip off grey paint from t-shirt, T-1000 hands with custom wrists-pegs for a corret arm lenght (if you zoom it u can actually see the right peg), for the arm just poped off the elbow peg and leave it semi-attached to flex it a little more, the shotgun is from the pescadero escape release 'cause is less curved that the ultimate one and also have the trigger, and cut it to make it shorter, minimal changes but gives realism to the figure.
Yeah if they added gripping relaxed and fisted hands. As well as the same articulation as the new AVPS would be perfect.For a 2009 sculpt, boy do the Arnold proportions still hold up.
My only wish is that NECA, instead of simply reworking the legs to give them modern articulation, went all out and made the arms, shoulders and torso more poseable like their current figures. They're going in the right direction with their "Ultimate" figures, but these figures should pack a little more oomph. Would have been cooler if the Ultimate Arnold had palms, fists and updated articulation in the chest, shoulders and elbows instead of the sunglasses and damaged head. Maybe for T2's 30th.
That gun-barrel gripping hand looks all kinds of silly if the figure's arm is down by his side. Makes me wish NECA did what Hot Toys does in providing alternate hands as standard for each figure.
Seems it isn't the McFarlane right arm although I have actually used that on 2 figures - with pretty good effectiveness here for the ''Uncle Bob'' introduction at Enrique's camp:
but not so much here because I awkwardly glued the hand in place with the wrist at an unnatural angle:
Fantastic, I love it. The reason I noticed the hands straight away is that I've also used T-1000 relaxed hands for some of mine. That gun-barrel gripping hand looks all kinds of silly if the figure's arm is down by his side. Makes me wish NECA did what Hot Toys does in providing alternate hands as standard for each figure. But you've done a better job integrating the T-1000 hands into the figure than I did - they look like proper working joints while also paying attention to arm length. Years ago I just glued some of mine and also inserted the hand too deep into the sleeve (like that Pescadero figure above). More recently I've just opted for blu-tack to keep the T-1000 hands in - like on this figure who really really needs a John Connor to interact with:
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For a 2009 sculpt, boy do the Arnold proportions still hold up.
My only wish is that NECA, instead of simply reworking the legs to give them modern articulation, went all out and made the arms, shoulders and torso more poseable like their current figures. They're going in the right direction with their "Ultimate" figures, but these figures should pack a little more oomph. Would have been cooler if the Ultimate Arnold had palms, fists and updated articulation in the chest, shoulders and elbows instead of the sunglasses and damaged head. Maybe for T2's 30th.
As a company, NECA's early figures were quite peculiar. McFarlane was pretty cut and dry, they were sold as figures and had a few joints, but essentially their products were cheap statues that only looked good in the sculpted pose.
NECA, early on, was a weird mix, their figures were mostly like statues, same as McFarlane, but with a slight bit of extra articulation, why who knows. Pescadero T-800 is a great example, everything about it is basically made to be in a shotgun firing pose, the articulation allows for some limited variation to how you do it, but it's all made for that, and other poses look awkward, so it almost begs the question, why give such a tease of posing options, either go full like today's figures, or go statue where there aren't joints to break and the overall piece is mostly more stable.
This in particularly i'ts molded from a neck of an endoskeleton but you can use a dremmel to mold one from any soft plastic piece, you only have to keep it cold.
The extra articulation gives you a lot of range to recreate poses
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Great!...I almost can see the neca's john in this picture
As far as shortening the shotgun - I never thought the shotgun was too long? I must check that in the movie but I'll do it if indeed you're correct.
Thanks, and yes, I know... I'm a totally freaky I'ts just this movie is so cool and te neca figures are so bad ass!!! and very fun to cuztomize... I just can't stop any more I still have to paint that shirt in a matte black, repaint the metal parts (zippers and buttons) and repaint the shotgun in a darker metal, will put the final pics tomorrow.
NECA T800 and T1000
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