Line of movie Terminators created from scrap metal and junk for a warfare museum in Russia.
Inventor Alexander Rastorguev assembled the scary squad for his ‘At The Landfill’ museum using spare parts he harvested from a massive tip near Irkutsk.
The futuristic killers have joined a grim lineup of real-life and fantasy warmongers including a display of Aliens and Predators.
One social media video of the exhibits shows a lineup of armed-to-the-teeth T-800s as played by Arnold Schwarzenegger in the Terminator film franchise.

But while the life-sized models may be replicas, some of the guns, reports local media, could very well be real.
Rastorguev has assembled a huge collection of junked weapons like Maxim machine guns and flamethrowers.
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And on the grounds, a huge tank battle has recreated using replicas of Soviet T-34 tanks from World War II.
But some displays, like a replica of Bumblebee from the Transformers movies, are more family-friendly.
There is even, bafflingly, a scrapped head of former Soviet-era leader Lenin waiting in the stores to be put to use.


But Rastorguev says his collection is anything but old rubbish.
He told local media: “We don’t collect rubbish, but old things.”
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