looks like the new T800 is a clean version. whoo hoo! congrats to those who landed one
I own the first version, clean, this doesn't have the same shiney chrome look at all.
it makes sense for the T-800 to be dirty looking on the battlefield. If it was clean, the design of the accompanying base would be absurd.
They've dulled down the chrome so much that it looks like simply a coat of silver paint.
means, we will be able to wash it??
I own the first version, clean, this doesn't have the same shiney chrome look at all.
I actually prefer the 2.0 version the way that it is, as it makes sense for the T-800 to be dirty looking on the battlefield. If it was clean, the design of the accompanying base would be absurd.
It arrived with nothing broken or missing and it went together easy with one exception; the left arm did not fit in the shoulder socket. This fit issue would have been a major problem for most as it was impossible to make it fit, but luckily I had a dremel tool, so I dremeled the hell out of the receiving socket until the arm fit properly.
My T-800's right arm did not seem to lock in place with the locking pin at first, but after a couple of insertions/re-insertions, the pin started catching the arm just fine. My only minor quibble with mine is that his right side torso piston (or I guess one of the pistons, as they seem to fit either side) fits really tight, and I had to twist it back and forth to get it down to almost the same level as the left side piston. However, this is something that no one will ever notice or even have to deal with.
Again, this is a great piece. I'm amazed that I actually own a life-size figure from a movie that I saw nine times in the theater back when I was just a budding middle schooler.
That's funny, my right side torso piston was also a tight fit, but I didn't mention it because it was nothing compared to the issue with the left arm shoulder socket.
Is your power switch for the eyes a little sticky?
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