: Small cables and hydraulic-style actuators were manipulated to simulate internal mechanical movement as the fingers flexed. The Eye Surgery
: A puppeteer positioned under the desk reached through a hole to operate the mechanical hand. 08-the_terminator_arm_and_eye_repair_breakdown.mkv
After being hit by a shotgun blast, the T-800 removes its damaged biological eye to reveal the glowing red sensor beneath. : To show the hand moving while the
: To show the hand moving while the forearm is flayed open, Arnold Schwarzenegger hid his real arm beneath the table. The scene was designed by Stan Winston to
The T-800 cuts into its forearm to repair damaged actuators that control its hand.
This sequence from James Cameron's 1984 classic, The Terminator , is a masterclass in low-budget practical effects, showing the T-800 repairing battle damage in a motel room. The scene was designed by Stan Winston to demonstrate that the cyborg is a technical machine rather than an invincible supernatural force. The Arm Repair