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We have rolled out Terminator Paintball to all of our nationwide paintball centres, you get his markers if you can take down the terminator
After Sarah and Kyle escape the shoot out at Tech Noir, they are chased by the Terminator through the streets of L.A.
note Dark Angel Deathwing symbol on scrollwork, and the battle honors inscribed (lists of campaigns).
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).
Adam & Joe as Terminators.
Quick & silly drawing based on a throwaway comment by Joe Cornish in an old 'Adam & Joe' podcast, where he speculated how he & Adam might be Terminators using the voices of the real Adam & Joe.
You just have to love that total lack of plastic parts, seems a shame to cover it up with the lovely cardinal red skins from Morgan at cameraleather.com
As always, perfect fit from the die cut skins.
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).
The beautiful and very talented British actress Lena Headey ("Imagine me and you", "300") has landed the title role in the Fox TV series "The Sarah Connor Chronicles".
The show continues the "Terminator" movie by focusing on Sarah and her 15-year-old son John, as they fight attackers from the future in present-day Los Angeles. Lena takes over the role made famous by Linda Hamilton.
Discover Lena:
- 300
- Imagine Me & You
- The Brothers Grimm
- Ripley's Game
- Aberdeen
- Gossip
- The Man with Rain in His Shoes
Os dejo por aquí un experimento con el light painting que hice hace un tiempo, a principios de 2014, aquí fue cuando empezó a atraerme más, pero aun no me había atrapado como ahora, jejejeje
En ese momento estube jugando sobre todo con el movimiento de mi cara iluminada para crear trazas y proyeciones de luz en la pared, con un led azul de un mechero para las trazas y la cara “estática” y un led rojo para la proyeción en la pared.
Aprovecho que saco esta foto del baul para dejaros un nuevo blog sobre light painting que he creado.
explorandotrasluces.blogspot.com.es/
Ya va por la segunda entrada, la primera es una pequeña presentación, y la segunda la primera parte sobre mis inicios en el light painting.
Además dispone de otras páginas con una galería, algo sobre herramientas de luz y algunos enlaces.
Gas station seen from Terminator. For Brickarms "Lets all go to the movies Contest."
Maybe expect an updated version.
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).
There's someone for everyone...
The Brooklyn Terminator BT-800 Endoskeleton, from Peter Kokis of Brooklyn RobotWorks.
The exoskeleton weighs about 128lbs. and is made from ordinary household items, mostly toilet-related.
Credit to Beth Brown for this shot.
The terminator skeleton from the movie. There were about 6 cameras within 3 feet of this thing watching it! Universal Studios
This standing portrait of John Singleton Copley, designed by sculptor Lewis Cohen, was dedicated in Copley Square, on October 23, 2002. John Singleton Copley (1738-1815), a Boston native, was he foremost artist in colonial America. Virtually self-taught as a portraitist, he created powerful characterizations of his famous Boston sitters. After he emigrated to London in 1774, Copley began to specialize in narrative scenes from history and joined the influential artistic institution, the Royal Academy of Art.
Copley Square, a Victorian Square bounded by Boylston Street, Clarendon Street, St. James Street and Darmouth Street, was created following the 1858 filling of most of the Back Bay Fens. Named after John Singleton Copley, it is the only square in the country named after an artist. The founding buildings of MIT were located int he notheast corner of the square until the institution moved to a new campus in Cambridge in 1916. Huntington Avenue diagonally bisected the square until it was terminated at the corner of Dartmouth and St. James as part of a 1966 site plan, designed by Sasaki, Dawson & DeMay. The park was redesigned in 1989, and rededicated in 1991. Today, Copley Square has come to informally represent a larger area extending approximately two blocks east and west along Boylston, Huntington and St. James.
Borrowed Olympus OM10 Film Camera, Expired Kodak Negative Film.
Already shot this guy on Digital Camera, so have a go on Film too.
Windowlight + Fill in Flash fired from underneath.
You can see the catchlight on the Glasses.
Realy enjoyed shooting on a Film Camera, and the film was ok, expired film was 2004.