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The Prop Store Auction event is now LIVE. Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and Terminator Salvation items are going under the hammer.

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Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Lot # 518 – Live Auction 2017 – Pair of Future War Resistance Soldier Jumpsuits

A pair of future war Resistance soldier jumpsuits from James Cameron’s sci-fi action sequel Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Resistance fighters are seen battling Skynet during the film’s opening scene.

The jumpsuits are manufactured by Public Safety Apparel, zip up at the front, and include numerous patch pockets at the chest, thighs and calves. Stitched around the upper torso is a nylon ribbed half-vest that covers the right chest and left shoulder. The jumpsuits include bespoke patches at the inner left arm that read ‘P OL-78-987’ and ‘W SI-37-971’. Both costumes show intentional production distressing to appear battle worn, with light grey spray paint. The jumpsuits remain in very fine condition.

£ 800 – 1,200

Lot # 519 – Live Auction 2017 – T-1000’s (Robert Patrick) Pointed Finger Weapon

The T-1000’s (Robert Patrick) pointed finger weapon from James Cameron’s sci-fi action sequel Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The T-1000 was able to create weapons using its liquid metal form, and used his weapon as he threatened to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) during the steel mill sequence.

Designed by Stan Winston Studios and made for use in close-up shots, the hand is made of resin, finished with flesh-tone paints. From the knuckle, it transitions into a chrome-impregnated resin index finger spike. Chrome metal effects feature in all the various designs of the Terminator machines. The hand is reinforced from the wrist with a metal bar armature to support the finger extension. Distressed from use, the prop shows some wear, including stains, paint chips and a missing wrist section, with the pointed finger broken and subsequently repaired by the production. Dimensions: 29 cm x 14 cm x 24 cm (11 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ x 9 1/2″)

£2,000 – 3,000

Lot # 520 – Live Auction 2017 – T-1000’s (Robert Patrick) Bullet-Hit Shirt

The T-1000’s (Robert Patrick) bullet-hit shirt from James Cameron’s sci-fi action sequel Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The T-1000 wore his shirt during the asylum sequence as the Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) prevented him from entering the elevator.

Made from a polyester blend, the shirt is based on a navy blue police uniform, with an official label stitched to the bottom. The shirt has a full-front zip and a Velcro side seam for easy dressing, two pockets and epaulettes. It features 17 foam latex ‘bullet wounds’ finished in faux-silver paint on the front and back, designed to replicate bullet hits received by the T-1000’s liquid metal body. The sleeves of the garment were removed to allow for the antagonist’s claw arms during the scene. Age and production use are evident on the shirt, including some deterioration of the foam latex, paint chips and minor stains.

£3,000 – 5,000

Lot # 521 – Live Auction 2017 – T-1000 (Robert Patrick) Bust

A T-1000 (Robert Patrick) bust from James Cameron’s sci-fi action sequel Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Created for the production, the bust depicts the T-1000, a liquid metal Terminator sent back in time to eliminate the ten-year-old John Connor (Edward Furlong) before he can grow up and lead the human resistance against the machines.

The bust is made of dense, yellow foam rubber and is mounted on a wooden base. It features the actor’s likeness covered in a watered-down white paint, with patches of very light silver-coloured paint. The lifecast shows slight wear, including minor indentations and scratches. Dimensions: 28 cm x 53 cm x 41 cm (11″ x 21″ x 16″)

£300 – 500
Item size – 20.87″ x 16.14″ x 11.02″ (53.0cm x 41.0cm x 28.0cm)

Lot # 522 – Live Auction 2017 – Sarah Connor’s (Linda Hamilton) Stunt Pistol

Sarah Connor’s (Linda Hamilton) stunt pistol from James Cameron’s sci-fi action film Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Connor used her pistol after raiding her desert weapon stash, using it in the attack on the Dyson family home and in the Cyberdyne shoot-out.

Cast from one of the custom-made hero Detonics Speedmaster pistols, the weapon is made of rubber with cast-in Pachmayr comfort grips and a barrel extension. It is finished in faux-silver paint, with black paint picking out the grips, safeties and sights. The pistol displays some minor wear to the slide and receiver from its use in production. However, it remains in excellent condition. Dimensions: 25 cm x 4 cm x 14 cm (9 3/4″ x 1 1/2″ x 5 1/2″)

Ownership of the stunt pistol in this lot is restricted for UK residents to registered re-enactors, galleries, or individuals in film, television or theatre production. Please inquire for further details. It is solely the buyer’s responsibility to check, prior to bidding, the legal status of this prop within their own country and its importation therein.

£1,000 – 1,500
Item size – 18.9″ x 16.54″ x 5.51″ (48.0cm x 42.0cm x 14.0cm)

Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines

Lot # 523 – Live Auction 2017 – T-X’s (Kristanna Loken) Costume Display and SFX Arm

The T-X’s (Kristanna Loken) costume and special effects cyborg arm from Jonathan Mostow’s sci-fi action sequel Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. Sent by the artificial intelligence Skynet to destroy members of the Human Resistance in the past, the T-X wore her signature costume throughout the film.

Designed by April Ferry, the costume consists of a red faux-crocodile skin jacket and a pair of burgundy faux-leather trousers dressed over a thin red nylon mesh leotard. The jacket fastens with brown and red plastic buttons and Velcro strips. It shows two handwritten labels on the interior, reading ‘KL Stunt 5’ and ‘PEG Stunt.’ The trousers fasten at the right hip with a side zip and hook-and-eye clasp. Also included is a pair of short brown leather boots with silver-coloured stiletto heels.

Accompanying the costume is a special effects endoskeleton arm created by Stan Winston Studios. Stan Winston Studios was a well-known special effects company with credits that include Jurassic Park, Predator and Aliens. Stan Winston himself was instrumental in the creation of all cyborg machines throughout the original Terminator trilogy.

Made from chrome-impregnated resin, the cyborg arm has a four-pronged ‘hand’ with cast-in cables and hydraulic details – one of a selection of weapons that were available to the character in the film. Blue and orange LEDs illuminate at the wrist and tip of the arm, powered by a battery pack and switch built into the display.

The costume and arm is presented on a custom-made mannequin display that features a replica endoskeleton skull and neck-piece, made from chrome-impregnated resin to match the T-X arm component. The costume displays very light production use, including minor leather wear and scratches on the arm’s metallic paint finish. Dimensions (displayed): 38 cm x 55 cm x 186 cm (15″ x 21 3/4″ x 73″)

This item contains electronic components. While every effort is made to describe them accurately, no guarantee or warranty is made as to functionality, lifespan or safety of those components. It is entirely incumbent on the new owner to satisfy themselves as to their safe use and maintenance.

£10,000 – 15,000

Terminator Salvation

Lot # 529 – Live Auction 2017 – Endoskeleton Light-Up Power Pack

An endoskeleton light-up power pack (power/fuel cell) from McG’s sci-fi action sequel Terminator Salvation. Power packs were used towards the end of the film in the Skynet factory during the escape sequence, when John Connor (Christian Bale) and his comrades set the components to detonate the facility.

Made from chrome-impregnated resin, the pack features a mechanical design resembling the style of the Terminator machines. At the centre, there is a clear acrylic casing surrounding a printed ‘motherboard’ component that illuminates with a red LED. Wires extend from the back of the pack for attaching to a 9V battery (not included) to light the prop. The pack shows production wear throughout, including scratches and scuffs, and a glue residue is present on its end. Dimensions: 4 cm x 12 cm x 3 cm (1 1/2″ x 4 3/4″ x 1 1/4″)

This item contains electronic components. While every effort is made to describe them accurately, no guarantee or warranty is made as to functionality, lifespan or safety of those components. It is entirely incumbent on the new owner to satisfy themselves as to their safe use and maintenance.

£1,000 – 1,500
Item size – 4.72″ x 1.57″ x 1.18″ (12.0cm x 4.0cm x 3.0cm)

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