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Awesome. I have no VHS copies. I've got old VHS box sets of the Alien trilogy (as it was then) and the Indiana Jones trilogy (again, as it was then) but no Terminator. In fact I don't remember ever owning T1 or T2 on VHS. Until DVD came along I must have been living off TV-recorded copies.

As did I. First time I got them on VHS. Not gonna watch it, but this just is a beautiful boxset.
 
Awesome. I have no VHS copies. I've got old VHS box sets of the Alien trilogy (as it was then) and the Indiana Jones trilogy (again, as it was then) but no Terminator. In fact I don't remember ever owning T1 or T2 on VHS. Until DVD came along I must have been living off TV-recorded copies.
Yeah I'm the same; owned them all on DVD, but back in the day I did most of my Terminator viewing off old VHS TV recordings. I've just remedied that recently and have been hunting my favs on VHS as part of my little office setup :D

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Haha, thankfully I was the only one in the household competent enough to operate the recording function, so that task was left entirely to me lol. But my labelling wasn't the best, so I did tape over some favs by mistake a few times. I really felt like an accomplishment successfully taping a big name movie and editing out all the commercial breaks.
 
Haha, thankfully I was the only one in the household competent enough to operate the recording function, so that task was left entirely to me lol. But my labelling wasn't the best, so I did tape over some favs by mistake a few times. I really felt like an accomplishment successfully taping a big name movie and editing out all the commercial breaks.
In my house our attempt to do this with The Empire Strikes Back was a tragic failure. We forgot to resume recording somewhere during the Dagobah section of the film and didn't notice till the escape from Cloud City! And that was our copy of the film for some time afterward. Finally getting to see the full movie again when we bought the trilogy in 1994 was a revelation to child me. ''Holy ***t, Han Solo shot at Darth Vader!'' There was all this stuff I had completely forgotten about.
 
I love that they updated clothing to leather. My OG version is almost perfect condition as he been boxed until January when I finally displayed him. So will start to see the weathering over years.

I got the 1/4 HT Endo which had some metal but due to size no space to display still so still in box.
Excited to see Inart doing it in diecast however it's Inart so will be very expensive being diecast. Guessing 600.
 
Haha, thankfully I was the only one in the household competent enough to operate the recording function, so that task was left entirely to me lol. But my labelling wasn't the best, so I did tape over some favs by mistake a few times. I really felt like an accomplishment successfully taping a big name movie and editing out all the commercial breaks.
This reminded me of being a kid and trying to record songs off the radio on a cassette. Trying not to get the DJ talking over the intro or the commercial at the end. Fun times.
 
I love that they updated clothing to leather. My OG version is almost perfect condition as he been boxed until January when I finally displayed him. So will start to see the weathering over years.

I got the 1/4 HT Endo which had some metal but due to size no space to display still so still in box.
Excited to see Inart doing it in diecast however it's Inart so will be very expensive being diecast. Guessing 600.
That HT 1/4 endo is insane. Having on still boxed would be a rare treat!

I recently bought a busted old second hand 1/4 NECA endo off ebay and customised it to look a little more like a statue. Still a ways off the HT masterpiece, but this guy now takes pride of place on my left speaker in the lounge room:

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Some process shots. Going to make a video soon:
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Did anyone else love the sound of putting a video into the player? The sound of a bank machine accepting and ejecting a card is a modern reminder of it.
The first VHS player I can remember being in the house was a top loading model, I think it was a JVC. Circa mid - late 80's it had a remote control but it was attached to the player by a long wire. Plenty of visits to Blockbuster back in the day.
 
That HT 1/4 endo is insane. Having on still boxed would be a rare treat!

I recently bought a busted old second hand 1/4 NECA endo off ebay and customised it to look a little more like a statue. Still a ways off the HT masterpiece, but this guy now takes pride of place on my left speaker in the lounge room:

endo-final-01.jpg


Some process shots. Going to make a video soon:
endo.jpg

A chromed-up NECA, not too shabby as they say. You've made it pass for high-end with that alone.

The first VHS player I can remember being in the house was a top loading model, I think it was a JVC. Circa mid - late 80's it had a remote control but it was attached to the player by a long wire. Plenty of visits to Blockbuster back in the day.

Renting videos, those were good times. I think we all had movie nights as kids - go to the sweet shop for some goodies then the Videostore to pick a film or two.

You could rent game consoles aswell, we used to rent a SEGA Megadrive now and again to test out the competition (we were a SNES family) and I believe there was both a T1 and a T2 game. Highly primitive by today's standards obviously but they sure lit up my imagination at the time. Anyway, we'd game by day and watch the movies at night. Fond memories.
 
Looking back, it's sort of shocking how late my family was to the Video / Home Entertainment game. We got our first VHS recorder (and colour TV) in 1989! That was a formative time for 6 year old me. I've been obsessed with home theatre ever since!
 
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