Download the T-800 Head STL from Thingiverse.Ĭreator: AliG3D (Image credit: Chris McMullen).Take care and you'll have an appropriately sinister Terminator model to mount on your movie shelf. Then, wait until the model has cooled before remove the chin supports. We recommend you select 'Remove All Holes' under Mesh Fixes in Cura, or whatever equivalent you're using. You remove the small supports under each side of the chin after printing but, if you're not careful, you'll snack the tubes running from the base to the neck. The model comes with supports, and can be printed vertically without a raft. We say 'relatively', because there's one thing to watch out for. This model captures the living machine in all its horrifying detail and is relatively easy to print. It certainly helps that the original movie made use of practical effects, instead of CGI. However, the original Terminator's design, stripped of its flesh, remains absolutely terrifying. Yes, Terminator: Dark Fate may have put things on hold for now but, mark our words, they'll be back. No, we're not talking about the Terminator itself, but Hollywood's efforts to continue and/or reboot the Terminator franchise.
Creator: Machina (Image credit: Chris McMullen)