T1 and T2 Endoskeleton Research Thread

スタン・ウィンストン・スタジオからライセンスを引き継いだXFXスタジオによる最初のレプリカは、オリジナルに最も近いもので、後にルーカスフランシス・スタジオ、そしてハリウッド・コレクターズ・ギャラリーに引き継がれました。
ソフビは大きく縮むので、M1はかなり小さいです。
では、SWS>XFX_S>LFS=HCG>M1ですか?思います。
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XFXでは、ここでの凹凸はすでになくなっている。
T1には段差がありますが、T2にはわかりません。
裏蓋のそばにもネジがあるのかどうかは定かではありません。
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The two screws near the back cover are easily sanded away as that is where the seamline goes through and sometimes they don't add it back in.

They are sanded away on the Tome-no-suke Shoten shop endo too.

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But are still there on the EMP skull - sorry it's faint... but it's rarely photographed from that angle needed to get a good view.

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This is how it looks on my foam skull. You can see the original SWS seamline go straight through those screws and across. The secondary line is more ragged and may come from the secondary mold when they molded it together to form the skulls my foam skull is similar to.

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Master casting being molded and a casting being worked on - or maybe they are both the same casting in both pictures.
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I still wonder what these pieces were used for. It wasn't possible to get an answer from the Stan Winston School.
 
Since we're on it, I'll share my photo folder too. Perhaps you'll find something useful there. It's hosted on a Russian cloud, so you might need to use a page translation and possibly a VPN set to Russia. Sorry, I currently don't have the means to upload it elsewhere. If you have ideas on where it can be reuploaded, let me know. Also, if anyone downloads it, please let me know, then you can reupload and share it with others. The entire folder is 11.4GB in size.
Someone I know suggested this site:

Unsure how it works.

 
XFXでは、ここでの凹凸はすでになくなっている。
T1には段差がありますが、T2にはわかりません。
裏蓋のそばにもネジがあるのかどうかは定かではありません。
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It's a mystery what type the top of the T2 end of the head is.
The Battle Damage Puppet shows that the lines seem to be uneven.
It seems to be the same as the T1 version. Why have the bumps disappeared and become rounded?
The culprit seems to be XFX Studio.

The opening head that emerges from the flames in the T exhibition is also a convex and concave line.
The round lid behind it has a different shape.

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The change of the position of the rear port and the lines going to it from the front port was changed for the T2:3D skulls - the ones that also have the M1 temple inserts installed instead of the production pieces. Most licensed pieces link back to the T2:3D skulls.

Production Style - Tome-no-suke Shoten shop endo
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Timeless - They sharpened the lines and connected the two lines to the rear port opening, but it is still the closest licensed prop to the production style.
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T2:3D style.
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Quartz' gift skull casting posted by gizmo:
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ICONS:
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Have been feeling a bit better today than I have in a long time... will see if it lasts... and then I may try to print some 1:6 scale endo parts to see how things turn out.
Now that’s exciting!! Love to see some parts printed in 1/6 scale. Glad you’re feeling good buddy. :)
 
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