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And when Terminator 2 finally hit the silver screen, I must have saw that in theater probably about eight to ten times. That is probably the last movie I saw that many times in the theater. Not to mention all the different copies I bought on home release. I mean, I had the VHS copy, the extended VHS copy, the DVD, the extended DVD, the Blu-ray, the extended Blu-ray. The list goes on and on. And I was thrilled to death to see this figure on the market. Now let's take a quick look at the packaging. You've got Terminator 2 Judgment Day. There's the T-800 Arnold Schwarzenegger holding his minigun side of the package. Same picture, Terminator 2, NECA. This side's the same thing. On the back, you've got some product shots of the figure himself in different action poses. Now once you open the box up, it's got this nice Velcro enclosure. There's another image of the T-800. And right there you see the T-800, two extra heads, and multiple weaponry. So now, without further ado, let's get the T-800 out of this packaging and see how cool he really is. And welcome to Patriot Prime Reviews. Now once you get the T-800 all open and out of the packaging, you get a better look at all the different accessories he comes with. Of course, you get the main figure right here. The two additional heads, you have one battle damaged head and one with sunglasses. You also get the minigun with an attached ammo bag, the lever action shotgun, the M79 grenade launcher, the grenade bandolier, and the pistol. So now let's take a closer look at the T-800 himself. The T-800 is an amazing looking figure, and that is all in thanks to NECA's attention to detail when it comes to the sculpting. Now, you'll notice right off that I've traded out heads. I gave the T-800 the head with the sunglasses because I'm going to do this review of the figure in order of how he appeared in the film. And if you recall, this is how he looked in the first part of the film after he acquired the clothes and sunglasses from the biker bar. Taking a closer look at the figure, this is an amazing head sculpt. This looks just like Arnold Schwarzenegger. Fantastic work, fantastic paint applications, molded detail up there on the hair, the highlights. This looks great. My only complaint is the sunglasses right here, right there on the left lens. It's got a smudge, some kind of sculpting issue right there, and the glasses look broke. So, I'm not sure if this is how all the copies are or I just got a bum one. But I've heard NECA has a pretty good customer service department. I may give them an email and send them this picture, maybe I can get a replacement. Now, aside from the sunglasses, screw up really, really good looking sculpt. Now, moving on to the jacket. The jacket is a very soft, pliable plastic and still lots of great details. You can make out the folds, the creases, the zippers, the buttons, and the bullet holes. And there are a lot of bullet holes in this jacket. It looks really, really cool. I love the looks of this jacket. That almost looks like leather. And the sculpted details continue down on the arms. Now, it's not connected. This is two different sections. You can look right here. You can see the t-shirt through the hole. But still, looks really, really good. Opening the jacket up. You can see the details on the shirt. You can make out Arnold's pecs. That is so awesome. Nice belt right there. Great details as usual. The pants, their leather pants, lots of wrinkles, details. Looks really good. Moving on down to the boots. You got your biker boots with your buckles, your straps. And that's about it. Sculpted details are great. The gloves. You can tell they're leather gloves, but nice. See the holes right there? That is so cool. I love that. I love NECA's sculpting work. Now, as far as articulation, the head is on a ball joint. It can do a complete 360. It can look up. It can look down. It can pop off the ball joint if you're not careful. But there you go. Hey, he's a robot. That happened in part three, I think. Yeah, pretty good articulation on the head. The arms. Arms are the same way. The shoulders can do a complete 360 if you wish. They can go up and down, but they are limited due to the sculpting. He does have an elbow bend and an elbow rotation. And the wrists are on a ball joint as well. They can do a complete 360 and move up and down. He does have a waist rotation and legs in and out. Once again, it's got the mobility, but it's hindered by the sculpting. The knees, he does have a knee bend and knee rotation. Same with the feet. Ankle rotation and ankle tilt. So lots of good mobility and posibility for the figure. Now we'll show off his weaponry. This is the Lever Action Shotgun. He's known for throughout the film with that really cool twirling that he does. You can put that in his hand. You have to be very careful with these, kind of work it in around the fingers. The shotgun is kind of tricky to get in his hand because you want to get the fingers, the three fingers here underneath the lever while the trigger finger goes on the outside. But once you get it in, looks really, really good. The other weapon he had while looking like this is the pistol. I'm not sure where he got that in the movie, but he did use this pistol to kneecap the guard at the hospital. So you can put this, let's see if that will fit in his left hand. It doesn't quite fit in his left hand, but can fit in the right, but it kind of goes down at a slight angle. He doesn't really hold it straight, but still not bad looking whatsoever. Now let's switch out heads and take a look at how the T-800 looked in the second half of the movie. The T-800's second head sculpt is just a sunglasses free version. If you recall in the film, he lost his sunglasses when the female guard with the cast punched him in the face, breaking them. The head sculpt once again is a very good likeness of Arnold Schwarzenegger saying great sculpted detail for the hair and it looks really, really good. Even the eyes are painted real nice. So yeah, that's about it for the head sculpt. Just like the other complete 360 looks up and down. Plus I got this one secured a little bit better, so it won't be popping off. During the halfway mark of the film is when the T-800 acquired the rest of the weaponry that I'm going to show off. And the first is the M79 grenade launcher. My dad flipped when he saw this on screen because he said he carried one of these with him when he was in Vietnam. This weapon was also called the blooper because when you fired the grenade out of it, it went boop. So pretty cool. I had the upgraded version on my M16 when I was in Iraq. Put this in the T-800's hand just like the shotgun. You just want to work it around the fingers. But unfortunately, just like the pistol, he can't hold the M79 straight. I mean it kind of is at an angle like that, which I guess looks okay. Or I guess you could bend his arm and have him look like he's just holding it. I also like the strap. That's really cool. Now another feature that goes along with the M79 is the grenade bandolier. And to put that on, you just pop the head off and throw it around. Slide the bandolier over his arm and shoulder and then replace the head. And there you go. Of course you may have to adjust it slightly to get it to look just right. But the bandolier is made out of very soft, pliable plastic and is easy to manipulate. Now the main weapon for this set is the one I'm the most disappointed in. And that would be his minigun. I mean look at that. You can tell right now why I was disappointed. It is so warped. And that's not near as bad as it was when I first took it out of the packaging. I used a blow dryer on low to warm it up enough to straighten it out the best I could. But it still, that sucks. And I think this is a problem with the way it was packaged. I mean it's in there tight and it just, it got bent over time. And this may be something else I asked Neca about when I emailed him about the sunglasses. If I can get a replacement Gatlin gun. Other than that, I may just try to warm it up and try to straighten it out some more. But still, that sucks when you're paying $30 for a figure. Other than that, it looks really good. It looks just like it did on the screen. You got the ammo belt coming down to the ammo bag. And that's made out of that very pliable plastic that the Bandolier was made out of. The bag. It's a bag. You got the strap right there. And to put that on, same thing. Let's see. Let's remove the grenade launcher. And there we go. And that looks so badass. It looks just like he did from the scene in the movie when he's opening fire on all the cop cars. I just wish that minigun was straight. That looks really, really cool. Aside from the warp. Now the left hand, that hand is designed to hold the secondary handle of the minigun. It can't really hold any of the other weaponry. But it works perfect for the minigun, the bag here. You just kind of put over his shoulder. I had it perfect just a second ago. There you go. It's got this indentation right there that kind of matches up against his thigh. But yeah, looks really good. I'm just so disappointed about the warp. The final accessory I'm going to show off is his third head, which is the battle damaged head. This shows the damage that he took fighting the T-1000 when the T-1000 was slamming that girder into his head over and over again. Great details on this. You got the blood, the gore. You got the cybernetic eye right there. Details right there on the skull, including the access port for the chip. The back of the head where it gets slammed into the wall. More details on the endoskeleton skull. I love that. That looks awesome. Now, I wish that he had a damaged arm to attach to. Maybe trade out one of those weapons for a battle damaged arm, but beggars can't be choosers. I still think this looks really, really good with some great paint details. And now for some quick size comparisons. Here is NECA's Ultimate Terminator 2 T-800 with Generation 1 Optimus Prime, NECA's Ultimate T-1000, and the NECA Ultimate Friday the 13th Part 5 Dream Sequence Jason. Wow, I never figured Jason would be bigger than a Terminator. Aside from a couple QC issues, NECA's Ultimate Terminator 2 T-800 figure is a great figure to add to your collection if you're a Terminator fan. There's enough accessories to really change up his look for the display. Plus, I just noticed his left hand can do the thumbs up. That is so cool. I'm really happy with this figure, and I will be contacting NECA customer service about the sunglasses and the minigun. The minigun of course being my biggest disappointment. Other than that, I am really happy with this figure and highly recommending. So there you go guys, NECA's Ultimate Terminator 2 T-800. So, does the NECA Ultimate Terminator 2 T-800 belong in your collection? Absolutely. If you're a Terminator fan, you have to have this figure. And what's cool is he's starting to become fairly readily available, at least when I've seen in local targets and a few different Walmart's. This is a fantastic figure, a great likeness to Arnold Schwarzenegger, and I really don't have any complaints at all with the figure. I wish the minigun was packed a little different, or whatever they could have done to keep it from being so warped. But I'm pretty much going to pose mine just like this, maybe without the grenade belt attached to him. But all in all, I am very pleased with this figure and couldn't be happier. And guys, if you enjoyed the video, don't forget to like, don't forget to subscribe, and don't forget to hit that bell icon to get notified when I upload new reviews. Once again, this is Patriot Prime. Hasta la vista, baby. Hula!