Posted: Saturday, November 15, 2014 - 08:58 PM UTC
Great sci-fi stuff! Are these 5 multipose figs of all the same moldings? (More clearly: is this 5 identical sprues which can be posed slightly differently?) I notice none are actually posed firing weapons.
Bluestab
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Posted: Saturday, November 15, 2014 - 11:06 PM UTC
Nice looking set of figures. I'd like to see a build-up/review before ordering though. Nice looking base. I could see multiple uses from the components of this one (ruins, skulls, exos).
Posted: Saturday, November 15, 2014 - 11:34 PM UTC
Cool stuff, just take Mengs Pick-up and install a futuristic gun on it, scratch some resistance fighters and use the kit of the Aerial Hunterkiller. Great opportunities.
CAD Images mean nothing.
What does a rivet counter count on a cast or welded tank hull?
I'm not sure Biggles. Looks like all the left arms are the same and all the right arms but they can be attached at any angle but only in parallel with the torso if that makes sense. The legs seem to be a mix of straight or bent, but all bent ones at the same angle too.
still, very tempted as a Christmas present from me to me but a lot of things tempt me that way
Cheers,
Sean.
spartan01
California, United States Joined: December 25, 2011
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I'd be very interested in some TERMINATOR human rebel figures. Remember, the rebels change their weapons and uniforms every time a new TERMINATOR movie is made as "Judgement Day" gets pushed further and further into the future.
As such, the TERMINATOR 2 rebels wear 1980s uniforms whereas the TERMINATOR SALVATION rebels wear uniforms of today.
stufer
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Posted: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 - 05:22 AM UTC
Pegasus also makes a tracked Hunter Killer and an Aerial Hunter Killer from Terminator 2. The former would look slick surrounded by a half dozen or so T800s.
I've never messed with Pegasus kits. How do they stand up?
Posted: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 - 11:38 AM UTC
Alex ,, My mate Andy has brought the tracked Hunter Killer and from what i have seen ..it looks pretty damn good ..the moldings looks good with the detail not looking soapy and trust me on this ..its freakin huge ..the puppy is like 305 mm long and almost as wide too. It uses rubber band tracks which look the part and over all ..i will have one of these one way or another .
Phill
PS ,,Be warned tho ,,the flying hunter killer is very small ,not 35th scale..i have a 35th one and its massive compared to the plastic one ,,its more of a desk top model but still looks pretty good . Next to one and then i can review the hell out of it .
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