Scratch built Terminator T-800 Endoskeleton

Absolutely superb work!
I consider myself quite patient, but I highly doubt I would be able to accomplish something near this.

Side note, while browsing through you thread, that can of Mariestads immediately caught my attention. "Could this guy be a Swede?!" XD
Kul att hitta en landsförvant ^^
 
Absolutely amazing build, the amount of tedious detail that you have put into this project is nothing short of astonishing. I know its a little late in the game for this tid bit but I've found that if you use a power drill and secure the ends of two pieces of wire and twist them they become amazingly flexible and amazingly sturdy.
 
Chanfan,

I was rifling through posts and came across your thread today and read the whole thing. Couple of notes:

1. Your awesome build killed my productivity. I have homework I should be doing but instead I'm looking at your awesome work.

2. Your progress so far is killer. I will subscribe so I can follow along. Great work!

Regards,
 
Hey guys! Sorry for all the down time! Well, now I'm back and I have got an update!
I've made a mold of the skull! :)
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It's a glove mold..

And here's the first rotocasted cast:
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Considering this is my first really big mold I think it came out pretty nice, BUT there are some tiny bubbles in the mold, but they are easy to touch up on the cast. I might revisit the mold in the future, but for now I'm happy! :)
 

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Thanks! There is a slit running from the top of the head down towards the back and in underneath the skull where the pour hole is placed. The mold is reinforced with a special fabric giving it the extra strength needed to withstand being turned inside out when demolding! :)
 
OMG.....That is remarkable, and I am a huge Terminator fan...holy cow !!! chanfan words cant describe the work , you have accomplished on this....DAMN
 
Hey guys! Here's a new update!

I'm currently working on molding the side panels, eye balls and hose connectors for the skull.
I'm also working on prepping the jaw for molding.


Whilst doing this, I'm also doing some more work on the front an back chassi:
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There's plenty of work to do still, but I feel like I'm getting closer each day! :)
 
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