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Alien Warrior Statue
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Product Summary
Sideshow Collectibles is proud to introduce the Alien Warrior statue. Presented in approximately 1:6 scale; the xenomorphic being stands approximately 16.5 inches tall. Each piece is individually painted and finished with the unique quality and attention to detail that is the trademark of a handcrafted Sideshow Collectibles product. The Alien Warrior Statue makes the perfect addition to Sideshow's ongoing series of Alien statues, a must have for sci-fi collectors.
Product Specifications
- License:
- Aliens
- Product Type:
- Statue
- Product Weight:
- 6.00 lbs (2.72 kg)*
- Box Size:
- 18.00" H (457.2mm) x 10.00" W (254mm) x 7.00" L (177.8mm)*
- Est. Shipping Weight:
- 8.00 lbs (3.63 kg)*
- Dimensional Weight (DIM):
- 9 lbs *
- Int'l Dimensional Weight (DIM):
- 22 lbs *
Artists:
- Jeronimo Duarte Argerich (Sculpt)
- Rudy Garcia (Sculpt)
- Steve Riojas (Paint)
- David Igo (Design)
- The Sideshow Collectibles Design and Development Team
Manufactured by: Sideshow Collectibles
Series content, product specifications, release dates and pricing are subject to change.
Product Backstory
First designed by H. R. Giger in 1979, the menacing star of Alien was a unique xenomorphic being. One adult alien was able to single-handedly eliminate the crew of the Nostromo, who had the unfortunate distinction of discovering the species on a seemingly abandoned planet. Only one of the crew survived, Ellen Ripley, and she alone returned to civilization, although the journey took years.In that time, a small human colony settled on the alien planet and was lost. Ripley is asked to return to the planet, along with a force of Colonial Marines, to investigate. What they discover is beyond their worst fears - an entire brood of the alien species has control of the colonial structure. The marines face a horde of alien warriors and one very nasty queen.
Product Reviews
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