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The Fall Of The Machines

Bryce Science/Medical posted on Aug 09, 2003
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If you've seen Terminator2, you probably remember that the cyborgs had to be melted to be terminated! Well, I made the scull myself( I used some of the parts from the downloadable version, the t-800 model) But I did some changes, I improved the looks of his scull, so that he would look more like the version used in the terminator movies! I tried to make the metal look like it's melting as you can probably see! Both on the face and some melted metal floating in the melting pit. or what ever it's called! Well I tried my best, so I hope you like this picture!

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SNAKEY

12:31PM | Sat, 09 August 2003

You done an awesome job, worth the pain for sure. love it. :)

Trasher

12:39PM | Sat, 09 August 2003

nice skull , but the liquid metal looks a bit weird .

zoku01

6:16PM | Sat, 09 August 2003

Terminator 4 : Rise Of The Govenor. LOL! You did an awesome job with the T-800 head. I still haven't seen T3. Having a hard time knowing that James Cameron didn' direct. Oh well, awesome work!

rahul

5:49AM | Sun, 10 August 2003

excellent work man, it really looks like he's melting! Great job on that melting metal floating around!


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