"They were hydraulically powered machines that could spin around and drive and do all kinds of things." Concept artist, Aaron Sims, employed the same methodology for the T-1 that he had used for the T-X, first creating a 3D digital model that was based on a design from the T3 art department, headed by production designer Jeff Mann. "These T-1s were real robots," said 25-year Stan Winston Studio supervisor and co-founder of Legacy Effects, John Rosengrant. Stan Winston Studio built five T-1s for the sequence at CRS headquarters, two of which were fully functional, hydraulic robots.
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