3D Printed T-800 Skull
My first 3D printed model kit
My first 3D printed model kit
The first part of the 3D Printed T-800 series
Cleaning up parts and assembling.
Painting the T-800 using rattlecans.
The first part in a series, where I customize the T-800 collectible from NECA.
I scratch build new feet for the T-800
I scratchbuild new lower arms and hands and make some other improvements to the T-800.
I make the torso more open and improve the spine and create a new joint for the head using LEGO.
I make improvements to the head.
Modifying the NECA T-800 Endoskeleton collectible toy.
I make a base for the T-800
I give the T-800 a paint job.
This the first part in a series, where I build the T-800 model kit from Argonauts.
I reinforce the weak resin parts and fill with epoxy putty.
In this part give the T-800 a paint job.
I make new lower arms for the T-800
I give the T-800 a weathered look using oil paints.
Building the hard to find T-800 model kit from Argonauts, released 2002.
I make a base for the T-800 using scrap wood.
Re-imagine the T-800. Remove old paint job with acetone and smoothen out layer lines with epoxy putty.
Priming and improving surface details.
Creating a small arduino program control the eyes.
Painting the T-800 with Vallejo Air Chrome paint.
Focusing on the arms and lower body. Remove old paint job with acetone and remove layer lines with epoxy putty.
Focusing on the arms and lower body. Priming, Painting and filling with epoxy putty.
Building the T-800 endoskeleton in 1/2 scale. This is a 3D printed endoskeleton I bought on Etsy.
Building a cool base for the T-800 using XPS foam and plaster.
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