Updated photos of the upcoming Terminator Hunter Killer Tank and Aerial Hunter Killer Cinemachines have been posted by NECA. They are being released to celebrate the 3D theatrical release of Terminator 2: Judgement Day. The images give us a look at the final packaged vehicles. These two diecast vehicles are scheduled for release next month. Read on for the photos.
Celebrate some of the most iconic vehicles from film and television with CINEMACHINES die-cast collectibles! These exceptionally detailed pieces are made from die-cast metal and plastic that’s carefully hand painted and ready to add to your collection.
At 6.5” in length, the Hunter Killer Tank from T2: Judgment Day is longer and also more massive than the average CINEMACHINE to reflect its deadly nature. It features working treads that roll over its wheels, and the wheels themselves pivot to raise or lower the tank for variable terrain. Also features a rotating “head.”
From Terminator 2: Judgment Day, the Hunter Killer Aerial features an articulated cannon that turns and pivots up and down. Display stand included.
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Loving those Hunter-Killers, always wanted a model of them. The Terminator Salvation version that Playmates made didn't quite cut it.
Nice! I want both the aerial and tank HKs on my desk.
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I thought this line was a dumb idea when it was first announced. Now I'm wondering where I can fit my upcoming Skynet ground and arial HK army.
Damn you, NECA. Damn you to hell.
BTW, I hope to-scale T-800s are in the cards, as those would go awesomely for dio possibilities.
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That model looks so confused, especially looking at the Derelict. Hahah.
Out of this wave, the Space Jockey is tempting, but Prometheus may have ruined it for me. The "what the hell is that thing?" aspect was like 50% of the appeal.
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I received my UD-4L dropship a few days ago and wanted to share some thoughts.
- NECA had astonishingly fast shipping on this via their eBay store. As soon as I saw the article here, I went ahead and ordered one. I had it in hand two days later - almost a week before its expected arrival date.
- I've wanted to own a reasonably-priced dropship for I don't know how many years now. I can check this box off.
- My main gripe is that the landing gear does not retract in any way. It's firmly fixed into place, and cannot be removed without causing damage (as far as I can tell). I'm a bit disappointed by this. I get that it's a cost-cutting measure, but the "completely folded up" look is perhaps more iconic than the "all weapons deployed for landing" look.
- The APC launching gimmick is pretty neat. Press the right landing lamp, the spring-loaded ramp drops, and the APC comes rolling right out. Oddly enough, I didn't see any instruction on how to do this. Maybe I just missed it?
- My second gripe is that the turret on the APC doesn't elevate. It's in a fixed "down" position so that it can fit into the APC. I don't see any way for this to move up, which is kind of a shame. I'd have even settled for a pre-drilled hole in which you remove the turret from its "down" position and stick it in an "up" position. Maybe I can customize this...
All things aside, this is a pretty good little toy for the price. The diecast content is quite high. I am definitely interested in some of the other offerings from this line.
- NECA had astonishingly fast shipping on this via their eBay store. As soon as I saw the article here, I went ahead and ordered one. I had it in hand two days later - almost a week before its expected arrival date.
- I've wanted to own a reasonably-priced dropship for I don't know how many years now. I can check this box off.
- My main gripe is that the landing gear does not retract in any way. It's firmly fixed into place, and cannot be removed without causing damage (as far as I can tell). I'm a bit disappointed by this. I get that it's a cost-cutting measure, but the "completely folded up" look is perhaps more iconic than the "all weapons deployed for landing" look.
- The APC launching gimmick is pretty neat. Press the right landing lamp, the spring-loaded ramp drops, and the APC comes rolling right out. Oddly enough, I didn't see any instruction on how to do this. Maybe I just missed it?
- My second gripe is that the turret on the APC doesn't elevate. It's in a fixed "down" position so that it can fit into the APC. I don't see any way for this to move up, which is kind of a shame. I'd have even settled for a pre-drilled hole in which you remove the turret from its "down" position and stick it in an "up" position. Maybe I can customize this...
All things aside, this is a pretty good little toy for the price. The diecast content is quite high. I am definitely interested in some of the other offerings from this line.
Shot wave 1 last night. Still over 100 photo still to process but figured I'd share a few teaser pics:




These look freaking amazing.
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