This officially licensed Terminator Salvation 1/6 Scale figure was manufactured by Hot Toys and was ordered directly from their distributor, Sideshow Collectibles.  It comes as is, with no box or packaging of any kind.  Aside from a little dust, this item is in very good condition.  The figure is fully articulated and measures 12 inches tall, so it will be in scale with any of your Hot Toys 1/6 scale Terminator figures.

The figure features two authentic likenesses of Sam Worthington's character of Marcus Wright as he appeared in the film, Terminator Salvation.  The first likeness is sculpted after his normal, human look from the beginning of the film with textured, buzz-cut hair and painted in dirt detail on his face.  The second likeness is a highly detailed, battle-damaged head sculpt from the film's finale and, as you can see from the photos above, is the standout feature of this item.  The outsides of both of these head sculpts are in excellent, like new condition with no visible signs of damage or ware; however, the inner rubber ring on the battle-damaged head, which secures the head to the neck post is gone and the inner rubber ring for the normal head has come unglued and is permanently attached to the neck post.  This means that swapping the heads is easier, but it also means that the battle-damaged head is very loose and, in some poses (like severely looking down), can fall off the body.  The normal head fits snugly over the rubber ring and can pose without falling off, but you'll have to be careful with the battle-damaged head (either gluing it to the neck post and not using the normal head anymore or finding some other means to attach it to the body).  In spite of all that, you can see from the photos above, that you can still get some great poses out of this figure.

The body of this figure is a typical Hot Toys plastic one, but his arms are covered in Hot Toys' patented real-like rubber skin and are painted in very realistic flesh tones.  Another unique feature of this item is the left arm.  You can actually see his endoskeleton through the rubber skin covering the arm and it's articulated, so when you bend the arm you can really see the inner-workings of the metallic skeleton (especially at the elbow).  In the above picture where Marcus is in profile and you can see his arm, if you zoom in, a tiny tear is visible where the skin has separated from the metal.  It isn't noticeable in person, but take care when changing jackets so you don't snag the rubber on this or any of the other open areas of the arm.

He has an all fabric outfit (except for his sculpted boots, with real treads on the bottom) which includes his gray, short-sleeved T-shirt, leather-like pants with real-working zippers down the outsides of both legs, his leather-like boot coverings with actual working straps with tiny buckles on them and his fabric-lined, light blue trenchcoat with a resistance armband, silver fob ornaments and a wire sewn into the lining of the coat for posing.  He also comes with a second jacket to go with his battle-damaged look.  It is also fabric-lined and has a resistance armband, as well as yellow striped accents on the cuffs of the sleeves and a sculpted right shoulder pad complete with sculpted bullet dents.  Marcus comes with multiple interchangeable hands including a pair of relaxed hands, a pair of fists, a pistol grip right hand and a knife grip right hand.  The fabric wrappings he has on some of his hands have come unglued on the relaxed right hand and the knife grip right hand.  I've included the stray wrappings in case you want to try gluing them back onto the hands.  

Marcus also comes with the shotgun he got from Kyle Reese, complete with non-removable shells, sliding pump action and fabric string attached to the back.  He does come with his knife, but it is currently stuck inside of his fabric shoulder harness.  When I tried to remove it for this listing, I knocked two decorative studs off the knife holster (I've included them, if you want to glue them back on) and tore the left strap of the shoulder harness.  If you tuck that strap under his armpit, you can see from the photos that it doesn't detract at all from the display and the harness stays in place.  As for the knife, it can either be there just for decoration or you can try removing it, but I didn't want to risk further damage.  His instruction sheet is gone, but he does come with the Hot Toys trademark oval figure display stand with Terminator Salvation movie logo and triangular Marcus Wright character name plate.

This authentic Terminator Salvation collectible comes from a smoke free and a pet free home.  It is a must-have for any collector of the Hot Toys Terminator line or any fan of the Terminator films in general.