After surviving two hours of small arms fire, two rocket strikes, and a few vigorous knifing, the Toronto resistance bunker is no more. With the Intel gained from the interrogations, Fort Kingston is next.
Recipe:
LCBH Wraal (toros, pelvis, upper leg)
SOTA Guile (right bicep + forearm & wrist joint)
McFarlane Escape from LA Snake Plisskin (left hand & weapon)
HML Hydra Solider (right boot)
Random TopCow 90s action figure (ratty looking cloak)
Various GOW & NECA figure pouches/fodder for the belt area
NECA Endoskeleton (left internal chest & shoulder joint + fore arm splice)
McFarlane Box Set T3 Arnie T-850 (battle damaged leg, rearticulated & bicep/partial lower arm)
x1 Screw & bolt to add a joint to the static box-set Endoleg
Random ratty-jacket w/ sculpt (created ragged blending area between Wrral leg & Terminator leg)
Headcast of NECA Endoskeleton & neck + silicon mold of DCD Black Mask head + liquid tool grip plastic ***
Aves Apoxie Sculpt
I'd always wanted to create a Terminator that wasn't Arnold that showcased the horrifying man/machine dynamic.
To achieve this, I dremmeled out a Wraal torso, and inter-spliced it with various McFarland NECA Terminator parts.
Since I can't stand statue-type action figures, I made sure this one remained super-articulated and posable.
For the face, I created a new (to my knowledge) usage for silicon molds: I took a headcast of my NECA Endoskeleton (jaw attached), and placed it inside the silicon rubber mold I made of my DCD Black Mask head with Rubber Tool Grip liquid plastic dabbed inside. They're roughly the same size, so I came out with a wonderfully off-center skin overtop of a Terminator endoskull. After creatively picking away at some areas, I left it to fully cure for a day or two.
I was inspired by the 1990s Kenner Endo-skin playset - the one where you'd inject liquid 'skin' over an endo, then pick it all off to simulate battle-damage. :) The tool grip material dries to a similar flexible/solid feel as "Citadel Green Stuff".
The figure involved a lot of creative dremmel work, as well as sculpt work to ensure all the areas blended.
The figure was painted with a combination of Vallejo & Tamiya Paints, with some Citadel Inks & MIG pigments overtop for added depth/grime. This layer had the fixer applied over it, some additional paintwork, with Liquid type Krazy glue on the joints & Vallejo Matte varnish as the final sealant.
This was a project I'd wanted to create for some time. I hope you like him. :)