Scratch built Terminator T-800 Endoskeleton

Just a small update to let you know I'm still around! :)

Who are you again? :p hehe :lol

It looks fantastic :) it really does.

Wanted to share a small detail I have come to realize. These small holes:
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Apparently no screen used endos had those. Though they can be found on for example the M1, icons and timeless skulls
 
Who are you again? :p hehe :lol

It looks fantastic :) it really does.

Wanted to share a small detail I have come to realize. These small holes:
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Apparently no screen used endos had those. Though they can be found on for example the M1, icons and timeless skulls

Haha, thanks! ;)

Thanks for the headsup!

I looked it up, and actually the T1 and T2 endos have them, but only on the right side. I have some screengrabs where they are clearly visible. I do notice the M1 has them on both sides and so does mine. I'll remove them from the left side to make it more accurate! :)

Thanks again for pointing that out! :thumbsup
 
Haha, thanks! ;)

Thanks for the headsup!

I looked it up, and actually the T1 and T2 endos have them, but only on the right side. I have some screengrabs where they are clearly visible. I do notice the M1 has them on both sides and so does mine. I'll remove them from the left side to make it more accurate! :)

Thanks again for pointing that out! :thumbsup

No problemo :)
I've been checking the T2 intro and none of the endoskeletons have those visible holes, not on any side. Though it is difficult to tell sometimes ;)
Before I finish my M1 build I will definitely fill in them holes.
 
I found your project by accident so I joined today. I have to say you have mad skills, and I think that you were born into this . I only wish I had your percerverence and talent . I was trying to buy a half bust from China and it got cancelled , so I kind of gave up . This all started when I was trying to put something in the corner of my home gym as I wanted a conversation piece .
I don't really have the real estate in the corner to put a full size Endo with the guns , but if his arms we're bent less it would work .
I'd love to do what you've done and create my own someday , as I don't really want to spend 10 grand right now . Plus I'd like to motorize one of the arms to bang on the glass case occasionally lol .
So I'm looking at your build closely trying to learn and I have one question , are you going to build all the parts and then after your happy with the results , recast them in resin for the final build?
I'm absolutely blown away from what you've accomplished from cardboard . I have a lot of wood working tools and it should help me a percentage . Now I just need the practice . I've done a lot of custom car audio installs in the past , so I'm no stranger to fibreglass , mdf, and bondo etc.
The tough part is how you got the ratios of part sizes done so well . Wish there was a guide for that somewhere. I would never consider trying to replicate the head , and I'm blown away by how you've done it so incredibly well , but I could definitely see trying to build the body parts .
I can hardly wait to see your Endo completed !
 
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Btw , if I win the Lottory I'm going to buy you a large 3D printer and a scanner . This way when you have to do a modification you can just tweak the scanned version and re print it lol .
 
I found your project by accident so I joined today. I have to say you have mad skills, and I think that you were born into this . I only wish I had your percerverence and talent . I was trying to buy a half bust from China and it got cancelled , so I kind of gave up . This all started when I was trying to put something in the corner of my home gym as I wanted a conversation piece .
I don't really have the real estate in the corner to put a full size Endo with the guns , but if his arms we're bent less it would work .
I'd love to do what you've done and create my own someday , as I don't really want to spend 10 grand right now . Plus I'd like to motorize one of the arms to bang on the glass case occasionally lol .


First off, thank you very much for your positive feedback! :)

So I'm looking at your build closely trying to learn and I have one question , are you going to build all the parts and then after your happy with the results , recast them in resin for the final build?
I'm absolutely blown away from what you've accomplished from cardboard . I have a lot of wood working tools and it should help me a percentage . Now I just need the practice . I've done a lot of custom car audio installs in the past , so I'm no stranger to fibreglass , mdf, and bondo etc.

Yes my intention is to build all of the pieces from scratch - and then mold and cast them in resin and/or fiberglass to make a durable endo that will stand the test of time! :D
It's a huge task to build the endo as there are literally hundreds of parts that has to be created! Before this project I had no real previous knowledge in sculpting, molding, casting or anything like that, so it's pretty much trial and error for me as I go along!

The tough part is how you got the ratios of part sizes done so well . Wish there was a guide for that somewhere. I would never consider trying to replicate the head , and I'm blown away by how you've done it so incredibly well , but I could definitely see trying to build the body parts .

To get the proper measurements I pretty much measured my own body and then I added some height and width taking Arnies body mass from T1 into consideration.
Also I have a TON of reference material on the various parts that I have gathered over the years! :)
Then I stumbled upon a couple of "blueprints" on some of the endo parts, where some of the guys over at endobuildersclub.com had gathered measurements from a real endo. Turns out, I got most of the measurement right by my method, so that was a relief! :p

If you decide to give the endo a try, I recommend joining the endobuildersclub. It's a great source for information and reference material - not to mention the very helpful members and staff!

I can hardly wait to see your Endo completed !
I can hardly wait to see it finished either - But it's a slow process! :$
 
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Thanks for the info . Funny you mentioned that club as I just seen it this morning and wasn't aware there was such a site . Goes to show you what a cult following the Endo has . I'm 53 and still find it fascinating . I only wish I took a career path as a machinest , as it would sure help with fabricating to make parts of an Endo animatronic . I have worked with linear actuators but not sure if they could be integrated into an Endo that well without seeing the motor . Stepper motors may work in the shoulder area though .
I doubt I'd ever complete one and will eventually buy a kit that someone else has casted . One comes up on eBay on occasion from Australia but the feedback on it wasn't fantastic.

You obviously have a knack for this and should probably be working in Hollywood lol
 
Indeed the terminator endoskeleton is iconic and has lots of fans! :) I have seen quite a few scratch builds over the years that inspired me to start my own build!
You should give it a go! You never know what you are capable of until you try - and having a moving endoskeleton would be totally badass!

I have heard people buying kits online but in some cases it seems that the pieces are distorted and needs a huge amount of work to get ready for paint...
Some even said it would be easier building the pieces from scratch! (Which I doubt!) :D

Thank you! That means a lot! :)
 
Well I thought you were doing very well and then I got to the part where you were going to attempt the head , and I said " no way he's going to pull that off ! " . Well low and behold you pulled that off to and amazed me ever further . I had to show my co workers your accomplishments this morning and they were just blown away .

I'd have to retire to find the time to attempt this lol , so I'll leave it to you experts . But it sure looks like a lot of fun !
 
Thanks guys, I'm so glad you like it! My goal is to have the skull ready for molding 1½ week from now, when me and my wife are having our second baby!
I figure I wont be getting much work done once the second kid arrives! :D

Well early congratulations on your second child . These kids are going to have the coolest dad around !
 
I have a HCG Endo bust and wish I could have contributed to your project if you needed measurements back then , but it looks like you've got it well under control . Actually I think yours looks better
 
That skull is unbelieveably good. Fabulous work.
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That is the part that blew me away . I read the thread from the beginning and when I got to the part where the head was going to attempted , I was a little concerned as just couldn't see it being done well . Guess I was proved wrong and then some . Although I'd like to try , I doubt I have what it takes to pull that off
 
Wow! Every time I come across a build thread around here, I'm blown away all over again. I'm not a huge Terminator guy (though I love the movies), but your build makes me want to do one! You're creative, driven, and you just knock challenges down -- learning molding and casting for instance. Just awesome! I'm very impressed!
 
Haha I'll let you know as soon as I offer them! ;)

-And as if you guys weren't tired of watching me work on the skull, here is some more work done on the skull! :p

I noticed the eye-sockets were too wide which made the overall appearance a bit "alien" so i decided to bring them in a bit.
I also went in and flattened the right eyebrow a bit, as it was too round.
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While I had my dremel out I made room for the new chompers:
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And for the jaw:
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Here are the new bigger teeth in place:
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And here I have done some work on the gums, and re-sculpted the sides of the eye sockets:
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And here he is with his new chompers, after a quick sanding:
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