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Terminator series T-800 exoskeleton standing on the future battlefield firing his laser mini Laser rail-gun at the human resistance!!
+/- 1,60 mtr tall.
Pure LEGO build even the wires i used are from LEGO sets
Containing about 10.000 bricks (estimate could be more or less).
It took about 2 months to build and a extreme dent in my poor wallet.
I Didn't use bricklink back then so i bought some Castle themed LEGO and a Star Wars Ship (and lots of other sets) which resulted in not the exact replica of the model also i didn't want it to have the factory offline look but a action pose.
Eyes are lit up with led.
Head can turn 35 degrees to left or right (remote controlled).
Mini Laser rail-gun has a lit up power gauge and firing light when turned on (remote controlled).
Jaw can open and close (manual).
Head-Chip can be removed (manual).
Chest Power-Cells can be removed (manual).
Completed demoltion on a cold December 11 with the new Busch Stadium hovering over the rubble. Busch Memorial Stadium, later known as Busch Stadium, was the home of the St. Louis Cardinals National League baseball team from May 12, 1966 to October 19, 2005.
It opened four days after the last game was played in their old home, Sportsman's Park (which had also been known since 1953 as Busch Stadium). It was sometimes referred to as a "Cookie cutter"-style stadium, and supported both football and baseball.
The stadium was designed by Sverdrup & Parcel and built by Grün & Bilfinger[1]. Edward Durrell Stone designed the park's most enduring feature, the roof's 96-arch "Crown of Arches,"[2] The Crown echoed the iconic Gateway Arch, which was completed only a year before Busch Stadium officially opened. It was one of the first multipurpose facilities built in the United States from the early 1960s through the early 1980s, along with those in Washington, New York, Houston, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, San Diego, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Minneapolis and some others. The original design of the stadium had called for a baseball-only format, but the design was altered to accommodate football, a fact which arguably shortened its existence. The stadium was demolished by wrecking ball in late 2005, and part of its former footprint is used by its replacement stadium of the same name
Finally got my strobe sync'd to my camera. I was wondering why shots where I thought it fired, seemed darker than they should.
Summer Lyn Glau Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Free Bonus model later this month at www.patreon.com/kuton_sculpts/posts
Terminator / limitierte Serie
art: Mel Rubi
Verlag: mg publishing (Rastatt / Deutschland; 2000)
(reprints from The Terminator: Dark Years #1+ 2; Dark Horse Comics 1999)
ex libris MTP
Terminating The 2L63 09.26 Leicester To Lincoln Central Called At
Syston
Sileby
Barrow upon Soar
Loughborough
East Midlands Parkway
Beeston
Nottingham
Newark Castle
Collingham
Swinderby
Hykeham
And Lincoln Central
The next member of the terminator squad! Used some of the spare parts I had from the Deathwing Knights set and a few other terminator parts to put this guy together. Had a lot of fun painting this one, especially the various extra tools that come with the power fist. As always thanks for looking and let me know what you think :)
Los Angeles, CA
One of the few building in L.A. that still sports ever changing painted advertising murals.