Specs: Model T-800 {Endoskeleton} * Features SKYNET'S most advanced control system * Fully armored in a hyper-alloy sheath around vital areas * Frictionless bearings in its joints allow the unit to maneuver through its range of motions faster than previous models * In the event of critical damage, a secondary power source allows the unit a margin of time to complete its mission * When set to autonomous mode, it can "learn" like a human being, actually becoming more efficient as time goes on
good day! this is the T-800 from the terminator 2 series 1 figures from NECA. On the whole, any terminator fan would love this sitting up on their shelf. The paint job is good and accurate. the only problem is that there are as many flaws as there are wins on this figure. the articulation is good but feels very loose and is hard to pose and it is hard for the figure to hold the gun properly. the pistons on his leg work well to hold positions but restrict articulation and are extremely delicate.
overall a good figure but too many flaws give it a 3.50...[See More]
While it looks nicer than the McFarland T-800 it does have some flaws. It is missing articulation that I really liked in the McFarland, the arm on that one rotates at a point under the elbow like a real arm while the Neca version only has a wrist that rotates. The neat feature on this is that the jaw moves. I'm a little annoyed by the eyes, they look like they're rolling back into its head. The gun is a beefy thing that looks pretty accurate to the ones in T2 and even T3. The legs are held together with screws as is the main body, 2 instead of McFarlane's one, and the hoses didn't break off the arms when I opened it as they seem just a bit thicker. The paint job is bleh, seems like a simple wash and some detail work would spice it up. The figure comes with a spare hand to replace the one...[See More]
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