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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).
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
One of my hardest project and the one I'm most proud of! Thanks to this one I was able to get into a lego club.
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.
Left to right: Emilia Clarke plays Sarah Connor and Jai Courtney plays Kyle Reese in TERMINATOR GENISYS from Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions.
Not meant to be a comparison of optical quality, too many variables. Seeing the night the image from the 6" was made was about 7.5/10 the others, not as good. The terminator around 1st quarter offers endless visual treats.
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 a "Yay-for-Protectionism" display at the Reagan Library celebrating the tarriff he slapped on Japanese motorcycles. One of the exhibits is this one, which Arnold Schwarzenegger stole from the guy at the biker bar in the opening scenes of T2: Judgment Day.
Terminator T1001 from TV series Sarah Connor Chronicles played by singer from Garbage band - Shirley Manson
"The Terminator" by Best-Lock Construction Toys
I used to Lego, and this is NO Lego. Instructions are missing steps, bricks don't always fix together, bricks don't always lock together, brick bags are miss organized, and the finished models don't hold together well. But Lego didn't get the license to Terminator and Best-Lock provided my only available Terminator build. The final results do look cool.