3D printed Terminator T-800 skull

MakeShiJie

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Hello everyone
I recently 3D printed a T-800 skull, model from turbosquid(below is link)。
3D Terminator T-800 Endoskull model

This is a very great model, 3D scanning from T1 props skull replicas

Skull
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Jaw
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Painting base gray
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Painting glossy black
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Painting chrome paint
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that original printing is sooo smooth! what printer, setting, or after work did you do to make it look like that?
 
No, as you can see eye parts, including eye lights, they are not include.
That is odd that they are not part of the files.
Interestingly enough, my resin cast endo skull (which has the same detailed ear parts as your prints) also did not come with jaw pistons. Right now, I'm using technic Lego for the jaw pistons on my endo skull.
 
Hi, guys, I recently have time to finish this skull. I added the eye structure, the mouth piston, and of course the most important eye lights.
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There is a thread on here from the guy who did this model. The text on the Turbosquid page is misleading, as after some inquiry it was revealed a M1 vinyl skull was scanned, but because those are warped and shrunk unevenly in places, that scan was then manipulated into approximate Stan Winston skull shape.

It's cool, but still just an M1 reworked.

Your skull turned out great. Might I suggest to do a wash on the teeth to make the gaps a little darker? I'd think doing washes all over the skull would also enhance the used look.
 
There is a thread on here from the guy who did this model. The text on the Turbosquid page is misleading, as after some inquiry it was revealed a M1 vinyl skull was scanned, but because those are warped and shrunk unevenly in places, that scan was then manipulated into approximate Stan Winston skull shape.

It's cool, but still just an M1 reworked.

Your skull turned out great. Might I suggest to do a wash on the teeth to make the gaps a little darker? I'd think doing washes all over the skull would also enhance the used look.
Just an M1 reworked? I'm not sure, but this is really a great model. And sure, I want to do some weathering painting
 
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Nice job.....

Isn't the M1 like 10% smaller as well as squished? It stems from a production piece though right? I'm unsure of the history but it's interesting....I would have removed the teeth in the file and made peg holes for individual acrylic teeth...now that would be SUPER cool.
Nice paint apps though mate. Kudos.

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