T-1000 computer brain from Terminator 2
Listings details
Date
Dec 11th, 2008
Auction House
Profiles in History Hollywood Auction 33
Website
433. T-1000 Screen-used "Removable Computer Brain" from Terminator 2: Judgment Day. (Carolco, 1991) One of the unforgettable movie moments occurs when Arnold Schwarzennegger as the robotic T-1000 peels back his scalp to reveal the chrome processor containing his memory chip. Offered here is the screen-used life-sized "removable computer brain", a one-of-a-kind prop obtained from Don Pennington, who made it for the film.
$1,000 - $1,500
$1,000 - $1,500
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Reviews (1)
byT2SF
April 16, 2011
And I can't wait! Sold for $1700 at auction, I bough it for a bit less. I believe there are little or no metal parts instead vacum-metalized resin was created for the piece. Still a very cool 1/1 item that is part of the original Terminator design. Another larger "hero" close up model was sold at the same auction. Profiles latest auction has a Arnold head used in the CPU chip restart scene, a scene that was removed in the theatrical version believe. Here is the Arnold head with built in CPU housing. So it's hard to sell what this CPU housing history was. Perhaps a backup? Note the Arnold head auction does not come with covers.
http://www.icollector.com/Arnold-Schwarzenegger-The-Terminator-animatronic-puppet-head-from-T2-Judgment-Day_i10499898
http://www.icollector.com/Arnold-Schwarzenegger-The-Terminator-animatronic-puppet-head-from-T2-Judgment-Day_i10499898



















