Posted by marc April 13, 2015
Cyberdyne Systems T-800

I need your clothes, your boots, and your custom vinyl. JPK's latest puts both the synthetic skin and the underlying skeleton of the Terminator on display. The artist admits that pulling this one off was almost as hard as outpacing the T-1000: "Arnold has such a distinctive look and it was very difficult to capture his likeness and there was a lot of trial and error, sanding and re-sprays... In the end though I think it came out looking pretty good." I'd say this is a pretty darn acurate depiction on Uncle Bob.

Photo Credit: Justin Allfree

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