Milan Posted December 1, 2013 Posted December 1, 2013 (edited) TERMINATOR 5 TRAINING I LOVE Terminator movies, especially first and second one. I also LOVE to go to the Gym... So, my theme for the triple contest is Terminator's physical preparations for highly anticipated new movie, Terminator 5, staring Arnold Schwarzenegger. This preparations consist of series of exercises performed in his custom Gym. We will see him doing 8 most important exercises. As you know, in every Terminator movie our T-800 took significant damage, and in my entry i have portrayed him as he has lost nearly all of his skin and flesh, leaving his endosceleton mostly naked, with all motors, cylinders and wires visible, also, his legs were damaged many times, and are now replaced with superior Skynet-edition all-terrain tracks. MODELS: 1. T-800 Main model. 495 parts With chromed teeth and famous cigar, powered by 7.2V power plant core and heavy duty rams fed by 7 motors, this aged actor and star is capable of performing various exercises, with exercise machines, barbells and dumbbells, as well as just stretching before and after training. It has 7 motors, fake and real pneumatic cylinders and actuators, 4 receivers and 6 turntables. Main section is 2-part frame built to be simple and strong. Every exercise shown in the video is done without any help. Just his own power and strength. T800 can do: 1. bicep curls w barbell 2. bicep curls w dumbbell 3. front shoulder 4. back shoulder 5. triceps extension w barbell 6. triceps extension w dumbbell 7. pushup 8. pull up 9. biceps chain 10. triceps chain 11. abs hanging 12. back extension 13. pull down cable from seated position (lats) 14. bench press 13. military press 16. inclined bench press 17. declined bench press 18. dead lifts 19. rows 20. treadmill running (driving) ... 2. Pull up machine, with cable rack Workout machine 380 parts Nearly 65cm high, this machine is the main equipment for T800 training routine. It helped him to develop his wide back, biceps and shoulders It consist mainly of large bricks and plates (1x14, 1x16 bricks and technic bricks, 4x12, 4x10 plates) It is strong enough to support his massive size and weight, without any bending or cracking-it was designed to be bend-proof when vertical stress is applied. Painted in yellow/black, with red cushions 3. Bench press (adjustable), with additional weights Workout machine 260 parts with its wide selection of weighs, this machine built most of the t800's chest, triceps and shoulders. It provide firm base for inclined, flat, declined bench press and military press. It can support T-800's weight in different positions and it is extremely stable. Painted in yellow/black, with red cushions Movies: Main movie: starts with interview with Schwarzenegger/T-800, followed with training itself. http://youtu.be/F7WIOq0zJhQ Video of pull ups: http://youtu.be/DSvoRR3816k And Bench pressing: http://youtu.be/U5EQf8tGiGI Thanks for watching! Edited December 2, 2013 by Milan Quote
Alasdair Ryan Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 A very nice entry Milan. Does it have enough power to do a 360 degree rotation when in the air? Quote
Lipko Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 (edited) THIS is the most original. I don't get why so few have commented on this. The Terimator-Sarge robot looks and works awesome, the setting is awesome, this is the best entry (besides mine of course ) Edited December 2, 2013 by Lipko Quote
skriblez Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 Skynet! Very cool MOC and entry. The robot is much bigger than i first thought Quote
Freekysch Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 Nice entry you got here, very original. I would have not thought in a million years to do something like this. Quote
Energo Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 Lol. Very ineresting idea) Instead of making smth common like cars you've created Terminator. It's the most original entry in this contest) Good luck! Quote
Milan Posted December 2, 2013 Author Posted December 2, 2013 Thanks guys! Alasdair, it does have power to lift itself, but momentum is needed for 360 degree rotation on the bar, which model can't produce. Motors are just too slow or weak for that. I was thinking about that, but it would require much bigger equipment. Quote
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