Terminator T-800 Premium Format Figure

by Jay Cochran
September 25, 2008
Item Number: 71821
Manufactured by: Sideshow Collectibles
Est. Ship Date: 2nd Qtr 2009
Limited Edition: TBD

Product Summary

Sideshow Exclusive
The Sideshow Exclusive version of the T-800 Premium Format Figure includes a unique feature available nowhere else: A 1:4 scale reproduction of the Endoskeleton arm that Dr. Miles Dyson kept hidden at the Cyberdyne Systems building.

The T-800 Premium Format figure is a stunning 1:4 scale museum quality piece. Shotgun in hand, the Terminator stands 22 inches tall atop the display base. Each piece is cast in high-quality polystone, then hand-painted and hand-finished. The figure is dressed in an amazing miniature replica of the costume constructed of real fabrics, and the base is individually hand-numbered for authenticity. This stunning figure is the ultimate representation of T-800, an outstanding addition to any collection.

Product Specifications
License: Terminator
Product Type: Premium Format Figure
Product Size: 22" H (558.8mm) x 9.5" W (241.3mm) x 9.5" D (241.3mm)*
Product Weight: 12.00 lbs (5.44 kg)*
Box Size: 24.00" H (609.6mm) x 11.50" W (292.1mm) x 11.50" L (292.1mm)*
Est. Shipping Weight: 12.00 lbs (5.44 kg)*

* Product size and weight are approximate values. Est. Ship Weight is an estimated value for U.S. shipping calculated by item, box and shipping materials. International (non-EU) shipping costs are based on dimensional weight, click here for more information.

Artist: The Sideshow Collectibles Design and Development Team

Manufactured by: Sideshow Collectibles

Product Backstory
One of the most iconic characters ever envisioned, the Terminator was brought to life on the big screen through the artistry and imagination of James Cameron and Stan Winston. They faced a particularly difficult challenge with casting the central character, the T-800. The actor needed to have physical presence, and somehow convey true menace and purpose while remaining robotic and stoic. They found perfection with Arnold Schwarzenegger, the famed bodybuilder and actor. Arnold returned to play the T-800 in T2, where he faced a new challenge - making the T-800 a believable guardian and endowing the character with enough personality to get the audience emotionally invested in the T-800. Arnold pulled it off beautifully, and with the help of Winston's effects and Cameron's eye, the T-800 was real once more, now with real depth and perhaps even a little heart.




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Shogunfox - 2008-09-26 @ 6:47 pm

In my opinion, he would look better either with the minigun or the teargas launcher, whatever you call that gun. #US1# #US1# #US1#

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