I would like to know why? As far is I know they use high quality silicone.As soon as I saw silicon in the materials list I was out.
Thank you. If it's not too much bother how do you go about looking after something like this? I could google it of course but when it comes to collectibles there may be something more specific? I am considering the T-800 if I can find a payment plan over a long while once they're up for PO.high grade silicone, if taken care of, will out live all of us.
Yep, I think I'll stick to NECA for my Terminator fix
haha me too!
I love my HT T2 Battle Damged Arnie and HT 1/4 endo.
full size busts and figures are out of my price range
saving for a flat in London cuts out what u can afford by a lot!
It honestly doesn't bother me not being able to buy things like this. I've always been about toys/action figures so statues, busts, prop replicas - anything lifesize - I've always happily lived without and will continue to.
I'm only curious how likenesses turn out in these other media/formats.
saving for a flat in London cuts out what u can afford by a lot!
A flat will serve you a lot better than Arnie's head on a side board mate. I double think purchases some times as I'm saving myself but payment plans usually suffice.
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thank you for the info mate.I have a couple of life size "platinum" silicone busts made for me by a guy in the UK. I asked the same question, don't know what type of silicone they're using but if it's "platinum" silicone I've heard and read a typical life span is around 30+ years at least or more. If they're using the quality stuff you should be good to go Hicks, this piece will see you out. BTW the two Cinemaquettes I own, Arnold and Captain Sparrow are doing fine after 12 and 11 years, who knows what silicone Cinemaquette is using? I would of preferred translucent resin though just to play it safe.
Thank you. If it's not too much bother how do you go about looking after something like this? I could google it of course but when it comes to collectibles there may be something more specific? I am considering the T-800 if I can find a payment plan over a long while once they're up for PO.
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I have a couple of life size "platinum" silicone busts made for me by a guy in the UK. I asked the same question, don't know what type of silicone they're using but if it's "platinum" silicone I've heard and read a typical life span is around 30+ years at least or more. If they're using the quality stuff you should be good to go Hicks, this piece will see you out. BTW the two Cinemaquettes I own, Arnold and Captain Sparrow are doing fine after 12 and 11 years, who knows what silicone Cinemaquette is using? I would of preferred translucent resin though just to play it safe.
Both of these busts are on eBay.
Bobby C, whatever happened to that guy? Haven't seen about or heard of him in ages.
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