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Congrats, nice to see you are finally united with it after all the thread hype.

I unfortunately caved in on a Jack Sparrow and probably won't be picking up T-800 until March or April.

I don't see him selling out too quickly by then so cheers!
 
My figure seems perfect! :D

He's awesome aint he. Hard to pose tho, not even so much because of the ratchet joints, but more the fact terminator usually just stands there. Robotic and stiff. I'm used to giving my figs dynamic, 'exciting' poses, but for arnie in T2 you have to make him as awkward, and rigid as possibly to make him look right.. Took a while for me to do. He's such an imposing and impressive piece tho. Best arnie sculpt i've seen to date in any format. Makes the HT T2 look awful.
 
He's awesome aint he. Hard to pose tho, not even so much because of the ratchet joints, but more the fact terminator usually just stands there. Robotic and stiff. I'm used to giving my figs dynamic, 'exciting' poses, but for arnie in T2 you have to make him as awkward, and rigid as possibly to make him look right.. Took a while for me to do. He's such an imposing and impressive piece tho. Best arnie sculpt i've seen to date in any format. Makes the HT T2 look awful.

:exactly: Really hard to pose, excellent figure however. I really cant do the shotgun shoulder pose, its impossible! I'd fully believe it was impossible if I hadnt seen the photos of it.

Oh and I dont want to risk swapping to the endo arm, it seems too risky.
 
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Hey Jack,what do you mean by "too risky"?CONGRATS on gettin this AWESOME figure!^_^

Probably means he's just not willing to risk breaking the figure by popping off his arm, i've done it tho, and it comes off pretty easy. His boots however need some serious brute force, i was scared doing that, thought i was going to snap the peg or something.
 
Probably means he's just not willing to risk breaking the figure by popping off his arm, i've done it tho, and it comes off pretty easy. His boots however need some serious brute force, i was scared doing that, thought i was going to snap the peg or something.

Managed the shotgun shoulder yet? I just cant do it!! Grrr...
 
T2: 3D - Battle Across Time

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Haha, nice one^ the light in your room and your photo angles are really showing the headsculpt well. The rest of him doesn't look too shabby either! It doesn't seem to desperately need it but I would try and bring the collar and the 2 sides of the jacket in tighter.
 
Haha, nice one^ the light in your room and your photo angles are really showing the headsculpt well. The rest of him doesn't look too shabby either! It doesn't seem to desperately need it but I would try and bring the collar and the 2 sides of the jacket in tighter.

I might get some proper photos done during the day sometime. Also yeah, the collar looks a bit better now, this was just a quick nerdy joke pose for myself :D REALLY hard to pose this figure.
 
What does your mom think of the womanizer standing on your desk now, Jack?

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I honestly think the price, while high, is justified, at least comparing this piece to the market. A Sideshow PF, which most times is quite short of this level in likeness and paint job and at times costuming, runs $300 or so, and it's a single pose, permanent statue. Here you have a fully articulate piece with better production materials with a lifelike sculpt and paint job for about $100 more.
 
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