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'TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY' by Signalnoise

Poster by Signalnoise. 18" x 24" archival quality screenprint, using 100% acid-free inks. Hand numbered. Edition of 425. Expertly crafted by print-makers Burlesque of North America.

All artwork comes with a hand numbered certificate of authenticity, verifying that this official Terminator 2 artwork, produced in collaboration with Studiocanal, is authentic.

*International shipping available.

ORDER HERE

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Dam you Rod another addiction is starting...:hilarious:

Ordered....:oohyeah:

What with this and all the Mondo stuff I am going to need a huge house to display it all.....:p
 
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wow bad ass rose! Love the metallic inks and how luck to get 90/90 .... awesome to get that or 1/90.

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thankfully I'm not a Terminator ***** .....
 
War Games - James White (Signal Noise)

Now available on http://www.skuzzles.com/

War Games Regular Edition

Price $45
Size 36" x 24" - 5 color screen print
Edition size of 165
Printing by DL Screenprinting
Artwork by James White - Signalnoise

War Games “Green CRT” Variant Edition

Price $60
Size 36" x 24" - 5 color screen print
Edition size of 70
Printing by DL Screenprinting
Artwork by James White - Signalnoise


Regular
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Variant
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Comments from Skuzzles:
"We are really excited to be announcing our latest addition to the Skuzzles poster family. We reached out to another of our fellow axe-wielding, plaid covered, maple syrup chugging Canadian, James White of Signal Noise, to create an officially licensed limited edition screen print for the 1983 cult classic War Games. This Academy Award nominated hit starring Matthew Broderick, was one of the first movies to expose "hacker culture" on the big screen and featured the use of the IMSAI 8080 microcomputer and a 212A (Cermetek) modem. It was no surprise that James’ artwork completely nailed the feel of the movie combining the digital tech, military and character aspects of the film. When James presented us the idea of his variant to compliment his incredible stylish regular we were completely on board. The end result of the variant gives the perception you are looking at a monochrome CRT computer monitor aka “Green Screen”."
 
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