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The 1984 Sci-Fi Thriller The Terminator (top), starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, used the Griffith Observatory as the location where the Terminator lands after going back in time. The observatory went through a major renovation starting in '02 which is evident in my photo here (below).

156448 arrives into a still dull and desolate Barrow, terminating with the 2C39 14:37 Lancaster - Barrow service a few minutes ahead of its 15:42 booked time at 15:38.

 

6th July 2016

TERMINATOR GENISYS

ENDOSKELETON

1/6TH SCALE COLLECTIBLE FIGURE

  

Hot Toys T-800 Terminator from Terminator 2 Judgment Day. The gloved hands are borrowed from Wesker Midnight very..

William McAlpine’s former London & North Eastern Railway Company Gresley 4-6-2 ‘A3’ class locomotive number 4472 FLYING SCOTSMAN of Carnforth Motive Power Depot passes Codnor Park Junction on the Down Main line with a Steam Locomotive Operators Association’s additional London Kings Cross to Blackburn ‘The Fenman’ charter (1Z38) which it worked between Spalding and Manchester Victoria where the train was terminated due to a delay on the Hope Valley line caused by British Railways Brush Traction Type 2 A1A-A1A class 31/4 diesel-electric locomotive number 31432 of Immingham Traction Maintenance Depot failing while working the 12:10 Hull to Manchester Piccadilly (1M31). 12:57, Saturday 24th November 1984

 

Note, 4472 was built to a Great Northern Railway Company design at the London & North Eastern Railway Company’s Doncaster works (works number 1564) in February 1923 as number 1472, being renumbered 4472 and named FLYING SCOTSMAN in February 1924. It was renumbered 502 on 20th January 1946 in the London & North Eastern Railway Company’s 1943 renumbering scheme (not implemented until 1946), was further renumbered 103 on 5th May 1946 and was rebuilt from an A10 class to an A3 class locomotive in January 1947. It was transferred to British Railways upon nationalisation of the railways on 1st January 1948, being renumbered 60103 in week ending 31st December 1948. It was withdrawn from Kings Cross Motive Power Depot on 15th January 1963 and acquired for preservation by Alan Pegler, being restored at Doncaster works during February and March 1963 as London & North Eastern Railway Company number 4472. It was acquired by William McAlpine in January 1973 and was allocated the TOPS number 98872

 

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Terminator model

Nikon D7100 40mm macro lens iso 100 f14 1/125

Scrap built Terminator at a local restaurant.

Dreamazz - Terminator 3, Rise of the Machines Bloxx Figures

T-X, T-850, T1-8, and T-800

This is the old Terminator repainted in the new scheme. I much prefer how the red ties in the NMM gold, white and bolter colours. Plus really didn't take that long to go over (which makes a welcome change!) I have left a couple of pictures of the old model for a comparison. Thanks for looking and as always comments are welcome :)

T-800 Terminator from The Terminator by Medicom Toy.

BMPT Terminator 2 at Russian Army Expo in Nizhny Tagil, September 2015

T-800 Terminator from The Terminator by Medicom Toy

Awesome Terminator sculpt -

Marin County Fair - 6.30.06

Lower Grand Ave in downtown Los Angeles was a location used to film a segment of the chase in the 1984 sci-fi classic "The Terminator".

Terminator 3 - Rise of the Machines screenshot.

Powerfist terminator

One more location to grab from the 1984 sci-fi thriller "The Terminator" was the exterior of the factory where the final scenes were filmed.

This is where the Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is chasing down Sarah and Kyle while driving the fuel truck.

After the fuel truck explodes, Sarah and Kyle (Linda Hamilton and Michael Biehn) enter the factory though this side door.

This building, incidentally, is part of the LAPD. The location used for the factory interiors is located in the City of Industry.

Thanks to Chas for tracking this one down-

www.itsfilmedthere.com/

done with my Terminator figure at night with an LED flashlight.

The Brooklyn Terminator BT-800, from Peter Kokis of Brooklyn RobotWorks. The exoskeleton is made from household items, mostly bathroom stuff, and he weighs 150lbs. Watch his fun VIDEO at:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrz0SzMB7bg&t=32s

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A T-800 Terminator in a scene from Warner Bros. Pictures’ action/sci-fi feature “Terminator Salvation,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. The film stars Christian Bale and Sam Worthington.

 

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Blood Angels 1st Company Terminator, from the Deathstorm Box Set

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