Ten Relics from the Rise of the Machines
Explore essential Terminator collectibles in our buying guide. Discover action figures, models, and memorabilia perfect for fans and collectors alike.

Few science fiction sagas have left a deeper impression than "The Terminator." Its stark vision of machines turning on their creators has resonated through decades of cinematic history. From the smoke-filled alleys of Los Angeles to the scorched ruins of a post-apocalyptic future, the series built a mythology where humanity’s survival hinges on grit, sacrifice, and fleeting moments of hope.
The impact of this world extends far beyond the screen. For many, it becomes something to revisit, reflect upon, and preserve. There is meaning in the details—the gleam of endoskeletal chrome, the scowl of a relentless pursuer, the burned edges of a future not yet written. These fragments of story and design carry the weight of memory and myth.
To explore this world is to engage with a vision that has never fully faded. Each object tied to it becomes a part of that ongoing, echoing legacy.
Ultimate T-1000 Action Figure

A glint of chrome in a crowd, a face too calm to be human—NECA’s Ultimate T-1000 channels the eerie stillness and sudden violence of "Terminator 2: Judgment Day." At 7 inches, the figure renders Robert Patrick’s expressionless menace in uncanny detail. With 30 articulation points and 11 swappable parts, it captures the liquid ambiguity of a machine built to mimic and hunt. Packaged in a display-ready window box, it feels like a fragment of Skynet’s future, frozen in plastic.
Terminator 2 Endoskeleton Action Figure

A relic from the battlefield of tomorrow, the MAFEX Endoskeleton by Medicom stands as a tribute to the skeletal heart of Skynet’s empire. Its chrome finish gleams with manufactured menace, recalling the unyielding march of machines in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day." Precision articulation and a suite of accessories invite a range of visual interpretations, each echoing the franchise’s grim aesthetic. More than a figure, it is a sculpted echo of humanity’s darkest technological prophecy.
Terminator 2 Power Arm T-800 Figure

A fusion of nostalgia and firepower, the NECA Power Arm T-800 revives the bold spirit of early 1990s design through a modern lens. Drawing inspiration from the original Kenner line, this 7-inch figure reimagines the "Terminator 2" warrior with exaggerated weaponry and interchangeable attachments—a missile launcher and a grabbing claw—straight from a child’s fever dream of future warfare. It’s a playful yet reverent nod to the era when toys reimagined cinema with fearless imagination.
Terminator 2 Ultimate Sarah Connor Action Figure

Hardened by prophecy and fire, NECA’s Ultimate Sarah Connor captures the steely resolve of Linda Hamilton’s unforgettable transformation in "Terminator 2." This 7-inch figure includes over 25 points of articulation and three alternate heads, each reflecting a different moment in her grim evolution. Outfitted with a tactical vest and a personal armory, she stands not as a victim, but as a warning. Encased in premium display packaging, she remains a sentinel in plastic, unyielding and unforgotten.
Terminator T-800 T2 Action Figure

The Medicom MAFEX T-800 channels the stoic power of a cinematic icon, forged in the image of "Terminator 2’s" relentless protector. Crafted with sharp detail and fluid articulation, this figure captures the hardened stare and battle-worn stance of a machine caught between programming and purpose. Armed with key accessories from the film, it offers a versatile canvas for display. More than a collectible, it stands as a sculpted echo of loyalty, sacrifice, and cold precision.
Terminator 2 T-800 Action Figure

Clad in leather and fate, the NECA T-800 figure brings the hardened visage of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s "Terminator 2" role into sharp, physical form. At 7 inches, it echoes the grit of the Pescadero escape and the silent tension of moments before a firefight. Whether posed with plasma rifle or locked in a defensive stance, this figure channels the mythic weight of a guardian built for war. It’s a cold, enduring fragment of science fiction’s mechanical heart.
Robocop vs The Terminator Action Figures

From the scorched imagination of crossover warfare comes NECA’s "RoboCop" vs "The Terminator" 2-pack, a meeting of chrome and circuitry that echoes through the alternate futures of science fiction lore. Featuring the grim fusion of man and machine in the EndoCop and the unsettling bio-mechanical menace of the Terminator Dog, each figure offers 20 to 25 points of articulation. Packed with an Auto 9 pistol and housed in a collector-grade window box, it’s a vision of war beyond origin or allegiance.
T-800 Action Figure from The Terminator

The original nightmare in leather returns with Medicom’s MAFEX T-800, a 1:12 scale figure that distills the menace of "The Terminator" into finely sculpted form. With three interchangeable heads and an arsenal of five weapons, it evokes the cold efficiency of a hunter with no soul and no pause. Precision articulation and a custom stand invite fluid, cinematic display. It is not just a figure—it is a memory of fear, forged in 1984 and still walking.
Terminator 2 White Hot T-1000 Action Figure

Born from the 1990s imagination and reanimated by NECA, the White Hot T-1000 stands as both tribute and transformation. At seven inches tall, this figure revives the bold styling of Kenner’s original line with a modern finish. Submerged in water, its surface shifts color like a machine reacting to thermal trauma. Fully articulated and rich in retro charm, it’s a vivid reminder of a time when science fiction toys burned bright with play and possibility.
Terminator T-800 Endoskeleton 3D Model Kit

A skeletal silhouette takes shape from cold steel in the Metal Earth T-800 model kit. Built from laser-cut metal sheets, this unassembled figure captures the brutal elegance of Skynet’s most iconic hunter. Measuring just over seven inches tall when complete, it demands patience and precision—each bend and twist an echo of engineered menace. More than a model, it’s a quiet act of resurrection, piecing together a future that once marched across the silver screen.