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FanProjects
Cool fan initiatives defining new Terminator worlds where anything goes!
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Main info
Theres this thing called 'Expanded Universe'. Normally referenced by due to new characters or machines developed in games
or described in books and comics. But it can also be assigned to fans and their own initiatives. Ideas that broaden their
own (and other fans) views on the entire Terminator saga; their own modded or new games, kitbashed toys evolving to new
collectibles or anything else that defines a entire new world around the Terminator.
This section is dedicated to those fans that started their own additions to the ever expanding saga. Helping them evolve
and promote their own ideas, with added stories, info, images, videos or whatever else they'd like to share. Its the fans
that are the driving force behind the Terminator success... and we at TerminatorFiles.com are here to help them promote
it in their own little section on the web.
We even have some ideas ourselfs that would be cool to start by any interested party/fan. So, without further adue... check
out the different FanProjects and be amazed by the broad and creative minds that entail the ever growing active fanbase!
««« | Upcoming...
Lots of fans have contacted us in the past that they had special FanProjects slated for release, only to not sent in any
more info. Some others are still in the midst of compiling info, or too busy with the project to give an update on them.
This is a list of projects that are slated to be released in this FanProjects section... sometime soon... or a long time
coming. Though we love to provide new content as much as possible, its upto the fans to sent it in. We hope to see them arrive
as soon as possible ;).
- Operation Flashpoint (Gaming mod)
- Skynet: Dawn of Man (Warhammer: Dawn of War mod)
- Terminator: Zero Hour (C&C mod)
- War Against The Machines (Miniature game)
- Building a garagekit 1:1 Phased Plasma Rifle (Modelling)
- Papercraft Hunter Killer Tank (Modelling)
- Robocop vs. Terminator (Movies, Part 1-3)
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Latest FanProject will be on the top of its specific list/subject.
««« | 3D modelling
Special projects by fans engaged in 3D modelling. There are more models available, as within the Movies section lower in this list... but
those also contain movies as a basis of their projects. This section is solely devoted to great modelling projects, and not just copying
someone's model and making it your own. No. These are created from scratch.
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SketchUp Terminator Endoskeleton (Feb 14, 2008)
They said it could NOT be done. Build an Endo within Google SketchUp, originally made for architectonial meshes. But 3D modelling and
Terminator fan Xayzer proved everyone wrong. He did it! Check out this cool fanproject about building a Endoskeleton from scratch,
with the somewhat limited (free or commercial) 3D modelling program Google SketchUp. With downloads!
» Check full FanProject
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««« | Dress up
Are you into making yourself look like you are a Terminator? Or using makeup wounds? Why not show some Endoskeleton metal underneath ;).
Below is the first in many guides to making yourself look like a Terminator. With more to come on cheap methods of Terminator costumes
for Halloween.
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SkyNet Carnival (July 28, 2008)
Interested in scaring folks around you in true Terminator style? Need that little extra attention to detail for your Halloween costume?
Then get a load of this Terminator Endoskeleton makeup guide, by Lorenzo Donati!
» Check full FanProject
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««« | Entertainment
For some fans, the look and feel of their collectibles cabinets is not enough. They want to show of that they are bigger fans of the movies
than any one else. Some do this with simple decorations added to their collectibles, some do it by turning their entire house into one big
collectibles showcase!
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Cyberdyne Cinema (Dec 13, 2007)
Owner/installer Darren Mortensen wanted a special room in his house to view his favorite movies and dubbed it 'Cyberdyne Cinema'. Despite
its "Terminator"overtones, the cinema was modeled after old-time sci-fi and horror movie sets. Decide for yourself and view his FanProject.
» Check full FanProject
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««« | Gaming
Playing custom made games, that expand on the Terminator universe. We know of some games that use dice to fight eachother on a board, other fans
build their own computer games, but were forced to depart that project since its content was used in a game by Atari (sorry, we can't talk
more about that)... or others build entire new universes based on other games used in the world of gaming. Check out some of the fangames below.
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T-3 Envasion: A fanmade arcade game (Nov 16, 2008)
T-3 Envasion is an arcade kind of game. Dreamed up, created and finally being build by a true Terminator fan by heart. Gabriel Lai is building
this as we speak. Check out some of its progess on this FanProject page and be sure to check his site for lots more Terminator related projects!
» Check full FanProject
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Terminator: Future Fate (Oct 12, 2008)
This is a RPG (role-playing game) created by three fans who united to bring you are their own D20 Modern Supplement version of a Terminator
game. This D20 Modern campaign setting includes 2 new Terminator races, 8 new advanced classes, piles of new weapons and equipment, a chapter
on time travel, and over 20 different kinds of Terminators and Hunter-Killers.
» Check full FanProject
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««« | Modelling
Fans modelling out their own projects, be it official (or less official garage-)models of Terminator characters... or even better, building
their own projects from scratch and delivering the goodies to be viewed and used by the masses. The projects featured here are of such a high
class, its these fans that truely proclaim the word fandom!
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Talking LEGO robot skull reciting movie lines (Nov 6, 2008)
Roaming the net for interesting stuff, we came across the fabulous website ThinkingBricks.com, which feature a talking LEGO Endoskeleton
Terminator, reciding lines from the different Arnold Schwarzenegger movies. Interested in more info, we contacted the owner of the site,
who in the end was very happy to hear from us... since he was just about to scratch the project.
» Check full FanProject
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Building your own custom 1:1 battle damaged Arnold (Aug 17, 2008)
Years of planning, three weeks of executing and its still not finished. But its a work in progress, was it not that this fan (and
STAFFmaster of the TerminatorFiles) snagged upon a major problem which could scrap the entire project. Or not, since some major
decissions can still be made to turn it all around.
» Check full FanProject
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The Terminator, a very resinous robot (Dec 8, 2007)
Personal Endoskeleton build by Stephen Crawford, made with wireframes, meshes, paper mache, sculptamold, resin, tin, carton-board,
silver finished... and lots of other stuff found in any ones house. This is what we call fan devotion!
» Check full FanProject
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Papercrafted Terminator Universe (Sep 30, 2007)
Papercraft. The means of making out of this world models of anything from paper, tape and glue. And its really out of this
world when its upto Jan Rükr, since his models are from the Terminator universe!
» Check full FanProject
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Building your own 1:1 Terminator? Easy! (Aug 27, 2007)
How to build your own Terminator Endoskeleton. A detailed article about Shawn Morgans project of
approximately 13 weeks. This Endoskeleton is now on display at Sci Fi World in Orlando, Florida.
» Check full FanProject
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Building a garagekit 1:1 Endoskeleton Arm (Dec 4, 2006)
You just bought yourself a garagekit Endoskeleton Terminator arm but you do not know how to model it into
perfection? No worries there! Tom Gray and TerminatorFiles are now proud to present you with the most detailed
guide to building your own arm!
» Check full FanProject
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««« | Movies
Making your own movie? Just like the fans that did, or are still in the process of doing in this section. We want to see the future war, and
those amongst us that can't wait any longer have found out that they could as well do it themselfs, creating the environments they love to
see, having full throttle and control over their own projects. Movies aint just for the big studios alone anymore!
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Terminator: Genesis (Jun 26, 2008)
Ever since I saw the first 'Terminator' I've wanted to do one of my own, and seeing the other two fueled that desire aswell. I can't say much
about the story because right now there's not much. But I can say, to me, it's kind of a 'remake' so to speak, a remix if you will. Check
out the progress on this ongoing project!
» Check full FanProject
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The Dock (Nov 14, 2006)
Marek Paterczyk's movies about characters and vehicles of the Terminator saga. The HK Aerial leaving its underground docking station
is a very cool animation. Thanks to its somewhat closed environment and much simpler models to animate gave Marek a reason to think
that he was going to accomplish this in time. This simple movie, with all its details, still took him 5 months to complete ;)
» Check full FanProject
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3D Terminator Future (Oct 25, 2006)
Mike Burnett's ongoing 3D rendered fanmovie project, with the future landscape, Terminators prowling the landscape, HK Tanks and HK Aerials,
and resistance fighters hiding in dark corners. One big project that is updated once in a while... but getting a lot of heat already for its
coolness of the test renders alone.
» Check full FanProject
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««« | Writing
There have been many fans in the past that have written their own scripts for their own version of a Terminator movie. You can download many
of them in the Scripts section of our site. But some of them take it too an entire new level. Not just writing
out stuff, but also adding full scripted dialogs, images, writing comics, and more. Check out these special fans treatments through the following
FanProjects pages.
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Terminator vs. Predator: The Verdict (Dec 18, 2007)
A comic by Marcell von dem Berge depicting the monsters of two of his favorite monsters/characters Terminator and Predator. Originally slated
for a 28 page version, the entire story has become a whopping 101 pages long... and turned into a monster itself. Check some of the drawings
and the full script on this FanProjects page.
» Check full FanProject
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Disclaimer
Depending on content... all personal ideas, views, reviews, references, graphics and other materials are copyrighted to
their respective owners, except where noted or visible apparent. We are not responsible for the 'views', 'ideas',
'political' or other (in)direct 'statements' one might find in the FanProjects. The opinions expressed aren't necessarily
those of the editor or the fan that send us the FanProject info! If anything is offensive and should be deleted, then
contact us.
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