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I did this photo inspired by the movie "Terminator"

 

Photo Credits:

Photography: Jeff Yeo

Post Processing Treatment: Jeff Yeo

Art Direction/Concept: Jeff Yeo

Model: Vince

Location: JCX Studio

 

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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).

 

Terminator Genisys Black Phone Background, 800 x 1186, 222 KB

 

Terminator Genisys Black Phone Background

  

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Awaiting it's next turn of duty at Ashford International

From Peter Kokis of Brooklyn RobotWorks, the BT-800 terrorized the Big Apple Con, and filmed the video "Brooklyn Terminator' (coming soon).

The exoskeleton is now six years old and has been re-built many times.

Photo credit to Rich Samalot of RTS Films, and the human there is my brother.

www.BrooklynRobotWorks.com

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Museum

Yours for only $(immense) at the Terminator 3D exhibit shop

After Sarah and Kyle escape the shoot out at Tech Noir, they are chased by the Terminator through the streets of L.A.

After Sarah and Kyle escape the shoot out at Tech Noir, they are chased by the Terminator through the streets of L.A.

Nearly there. Obviously still needs a banner and a couple quick touch-ups here & there, but you get the idea.

From Peter Kokis of Brooklyn RobotWorks, the BT-800 terrorized the 2015 Coney Island Mermaid Parade. Photo credit to the awesome Rick Woehrle who was not Terminated...yet.

www.BrooklynRobotWorks.com

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).

 

Suspended Animation Classic #573 First published December 19, 1999 (#51) (Dates are approximate)

 

Superman vs The Terminator

By Michael Vance

 

Look! Up in the sky!! It's a bird, it's a pla...no, it's a crossover of two characters co-published by competing companies!

 

Superman has been around for sixty-two years, and is unquestionably the most popular character in literature. Despite that, old Supes is like pork chops to me. I love pork chops, having eaten them for around forty-eight years, but there are days when I cannot stand to look at one.

 

This is an "I cannot stand to look at Superman" day. Terminators have also been around the block more than once. These androids never were the most popular characters in literature, and I grew weary of the murdering android concept years ago.

 

If you have gotten the creeping premonition that this title is not going to get a good review, bravo. You are very perceptive and have been around a block or two yourself.

 

There is nothing original in the plot. Naked androids keep arriving on the doorstep of a mother to kill her son who could change the future and eliminate them. That is the Terminator premise. Superman will stop them. That is the Superman premise. There are big fights.

 

There is nothing exciting or original in the art either, which is uneven. There are big, incorrectly drawn muscles. The artist could use a lesson or two in human anatomy.

 

The clever placement of smoke, rocks and other inanimate objects to hide the genitals on the incorrect anatomy of the androids is annoying.

 

Neither story nor art is terrible in Superman VS The Terminator. This is average, uninspired work meant to sell comic books on the strength of two popular characters.

 

Isn't it a shame they cannot sell more comics based on the strength of exceptional, inspired work?

 

Then again, maybe it just needs cheese sauce.

 

Superman VS The Terminator: Death to the Future is #1 of a 4-part series. It is 22 pages, priced at $2.95, and published by DC & Dark Horse Comics. Alan Grant did the writing and Steve Pugh penciled it. It is available in comics shops and by mail.

    

Class 156 No. 156489 arrives at Preston with a terminating service from Ormskirk on 19th January 2015.

Nearly there. Obviously still needs a banner and a couple quick touch-ups here & there, but you get the idea.

127 mm SCT @ f12

Neximage 5 @ 4.8 mp

Stack of 100/200 frames in As2

Post in Registax and GiMP

This shot of a computer screen popped up for a second or two on Friday, February 27's episode of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. It's supposed to be a medical file, but the text is a direct copy from the Wikipedia article on insomnia. My favorite part is that it even has the "[edit]" next to a section title. :D

Ginger's boyfriend turns up the volume on her Walkman while having sex so she doesn't answer the ringing phone. Phone was a warning call from the police that could've saved both their lives before Terminator arrives.

Psycannon thunder hammer terminator for my “counts as” Grey Knights army. I positioned the arms and torso to try and give the impression of sprinting across the battlefield.

 

This conversion combines Forgeworld’s fantastic Tartaros Terminator kit with components from the Grey Knight Terminators box and shoulder plates from the Space Marine Terminator Squad box.

Blood Ravens Terminators & Storm RavenWarhammer 40k

Cataphractii Terminators from Betrayal at Calth

These are the Black Reach Terminators. i'm a fan of the colour blue, so i searched for blue chapters and Ultramines were everywhere, so i thought i'd give Crimson fists a go. i'm gonna get a bunch of these for the new chapter very soon!!!

TERMINATOR GENISYS

ENDOSKELETON

1/6TH SCALE COLLECTIBLE FIGURE

  

Thurs. the 5th and walkabout to Tanner Springs.

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La siguiente imagen corresponde a uno de los tantos "Falsos Programas" (Rogue) de seguridad Antivirus o Antispyware que puede encontrar en la red.

 

Por lo que les recomendamos tener mucho cuidado y ver el listado completo en www.forospyware.com/t5.html

 

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The Terminator Motivational Posters-Sarah Connor

Wearing Dust Mask

East Midlands Trains Class 153 Sprinter DMU 153355 stands at platform 2B at Derby station having arrived with a service from Crewe.

The board reads 'your twenties have been terminated" in the terminator font. The 30 year old recipient likes arnie and motorcycles etc. Fondant figure on a silvery dusted chocolate cake. Black and 2 sizes of silver cachous edge the bottom of the cake in an attempt to keep it with a "robotic" theme

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