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Looking closely at the Hunter-Killer toy makes me think this was a computer-designed piece - not hand-sculpted - because every edge is looks sharp and the amount of detail in the surface texture would have been better achieved with a computer than having someone sit with a lump of clay and carve all afternoon.Īnd as for paint applications, you can forget it.
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The sculpting on the Hunter-Killer is fantastic, following the movie design quite closely and really showing off the dangerous, predator-like lines of the vehicle. It’s not an uncommon flaw with toys based on movies - consider how many Star Wars toy vehicles are grossly undersized compared to how they appeared in the films - and it’s not a serious issue with this toy since there’s no cockpit for pilots. It’s an okay box, but it’s not such a glorious work of graphic design that you’ll feel bad as you toss the box in the trash.Ībout twelve-inches wide with a seven-inch wingspan, the Hunter-Killer is a big toy ship that follows the design of the vehicle as seen in Terminator Salvation, even if it isn’t actually the correct scale.
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In terms of graphics, the Hunter-Killer box follows the same basic design as the carded figures, with the only significant difference the fact that the back of the Hunter-Killer box doesn’t show the other releases in the series but, instead, highlights the features of the Hunter-Killer toy. It’s annoying to release the toys from the package, but we’re all used to this nonsense by now. Window boxes sure look nice on shelves - and this one comes with more than its fair share of twist ties and rubber bands in order to secure the Hunter-Killer and T-700 exactly where the packaging designer decided they would look best in the box. Get ready for the twist ties and rubber bands, folks. Fortunately, this Hunter-Killer toy turned out great.Ĭlick to expand the photo in a new window. Well, in addition to the carded figures Playmates also gave us a boxed Hunter-Killer (priced at about $20 at Target). ( reviewed here) turning out neat and the human figures and the T-600 ( warning here) not looking so good. The Playmates Terminator Salvation 3.75-inch series is kinda hit and miss, with the T-700 ( reviewed here) and T-R.I.P. Manufacturer: Playmates * Year: 2009 * Ages: 4+