TaskOne's Terminator Che custom is 14" of robotic revolutionary
There's a knock on your door and, as you answer it, a rather deadpan voice issues forth from what must be a Ché impersonator. "Are you John Connor?" Before you can even finish nodding, this figure yells "Hasta La Revolucion!" and shoots you. Yes, in the future, the famed Skynet built a new machine, a better machine, a revolutionary machine: Terminator Ché. Well, Skynet with a lot of help from TaskOne, that is.
This a custom of Frank Kozik's Dead Ché bust, which means it stands at a full 14" of vinyl glory. What is obviously a pain-staking sculpting job to make the form resemble a living Ché, TaskOne painted this amazing piece of art in full living color… including the torn flesh revealing the Terminator model underneath. It even appears that he dropped a laser pointer into the eye socket for that effect the movies made so famous.
This a custom of Frank Kozik's Dead Ché bust, which means it stands at a full 14" of vinyl glory. What is obviously a pain-staking sculpting job to make the form resemble a living Ché, TaskOne painted this amazing piece of art in full living color… including the torn flesh revealing the Terminator model underneath. It even appears that he dropped a laser pointer into the eye socket for that effect the movies made so famous.
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