Arnold Schwarzenegger’s iconic portrayal of the cyborg assassin in The Terminator has remained a forever classic in popular culture and among fans! Hot Toys is revisiting the motion picture that has started the Terminator saga by proudly presenting the 1/6th scale T-800 (Battle Damaged Version) Collectible Figure from The Terminator.
The T-800 collectible is specially crafted based on the image of Arnold Schwarzenegger in battle damaged look from the movie featuring two battle damaged head sculpts with red LED light up left eyeball, leather-like jacket, as well as detailed weapons and a specially crafted diorama figure base.
The 1/6th scale T-800 (Battle Damaged Version) Collectible Figure specially features: Authentic and detailed fully realized likeness of Arnold Schwarzenegger as T-800 in The Terminator, Two (2) newly sculpted battle damaged head sculpts with LED light in left eyeball (red light, battery operated), Movie-accurate facial expression with detailed wrinkles and skin texture, Muscular body with over 30 points of articulations. Approximately 32 cm tall. One (1) damaged right arm. Nine (9) pieces of interchangeable gloved palms including: One (1) pair of fists, One (1) pair of relaxed palms, One (1) pair of battle damaged palms, One (1) pair of palms for holding guns, One (1) left palm for holding guns. Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted.
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Costume: One (1) sleeveless damaged gray tee, One (1) black leather-like jacket, One (1) pair of khaki colored pants, One (1) pair of black boots
Weapons: One (1) shotgun, One (1) machine gun, One (1) pistol with scope, One (1) revolver
Accessories: One (1) pair of sunglasses, Square-shaped road diorama figure base with movie logo and T-800 nameplate
Artists: Head Sculpted by Yulli, Head Painted by JC. Hong, Head Art Directed by JC. Hong
Diorama Figure Base Designed by Kim Yong Kyum & Jeon Yeon Sun
Release date: Q3-Q4, 2014
**Prototype shown, final product may be slightly different
**Product details could be subjected to change without further notice
**Battery included for collectible figure. Button cells are required
Related posts:
February 12, 2011 – The original (first) Hot Toys T-800 Terminator Figure (1984) reviewed HERE and HERE
February 15, 2011 – Hot Toys T-800 comparisons posted in my toy blog HERE
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