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Hot Toys T-800 Battle Damaged Leather Jacket 1/6 Scale DX46 Terminator 2 Judgment Day Missing Forearm
Hot Toys T-800 Battle Damaged Leather Jacket 1/6 Scale DX46 Terminator 2 Judgment Day Missing Forearm
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Hot Toys T-800 Battle Damaged Leather Jacket 1/6 Scale DX46 Terminator 2 Judgment Day Missing Forearm
Description
Authentic 1:6 scale tailored black genuine leather jacket from the T-800 (Battle Damaged Version 2.0) DX Series DX46 – Terminator 2: Judgment Day collectible figure.
This piece features detailed battle-damaged effects, including simulated blood marks, distressing, and bullet hole detailing, accurately reflecting the on-screen appearance.
The left forearm section is intentionally missing as part of the battle damaged movie design, making this ideal for display, replacement, custom figures or kitbash projects.
Items Included
- One (1) tailored black battle-damaged genuine leather jacket
(Left forearm section is missing. Only the item listed above is included.)
Condition
- Brand new
- Removed from sealed boxes as part of an official manufacturer part-out process
- Never displayed or used
Scale & Compatibility
- Designed for 1:6 scale (12-inch) action figures
- Not life-size and not wearable
- Intended for display, customisation, or replacement purposes only
Additional Information
- Features factory-applied weathering, blood effects, and damage detailing
- Each piece may vary slightly due to hand-finished production
- Not suitable for children
Authenticity
- 100% original manufacturer part
- Brand names and trademarks are used for identification purposes only
Collector Notes
Ideal for kitbashing, battle-damaged displays, or restoring incomplete figures. The missing forearm can be useful for custom diorama scenes or specific display setups.
Care & Handling
Handle with care to preserve the leather material and detailed weathering effects. For display only.
Factory Imperfections Notice
This item is brand new from sealed boxes. Minor factory-related cosmetic variations, including distressing and paint effects, are part of the intended design and are not considered defects.
