XM Studios Alien Hive Warrior Brown Variant Statue Exclusive VersionĀ
Descriptions:
XM Studios is excited to present Alien Hive-Warrior! An original take on the Xenomorph, XM worked closely with Simon lee aka Spiderzero (world-renowned sculptor, concept designer and character artist) to co-create the concept design of Alien Hive-Warrior. Drawing inspiration from the original creation, this Alien concept brings to life the dark elegance, biomechanical flow and visceral quality of the Xenomorph. Amilcar Aldana Fong, (illustrator, concept artist and sculptor who worked on the Court of the dead line) sculpted it to live.
The Alien Hive-Warrior emerges from the Hive, enveloped at the base by a pulsing hive entrance pregnant with various stages of the Xenomorph lifecycle – Eggs in stages of ripeness, freshly hatched Facehuggers crawling with single minded focus. It moves steady and silent, displaying an alien flow and dynamism to its movement.
The “Dog Alien” or “Ox Alien”, (also known as “Runner Alien” in the expanded universe stories) and referred to in-film as “Dragon”, was introduced in Alien 3. The creature itself shares the same basic physical configuration and instincts as the other Aliens shown in the previous films, although there are several differences due to the host it was spawned from (a dog in the theatrical cut, an ox in the novelized version and the assembly cut).
XM Studios Alien Hive Warrior Brown Variant Statue Exclusive – The dog Alien in its chestburster form is a miniature version of the adult, unlike the larval human- and Predator-spawned chestbursters. The adult is primarily quadrupedal, has digitigrade hind legs, and lacks the dorsal tubes of the human-spawned variety.
XM Studios Alien Hive Warrior Brown Variant Statue Exclusive – This Alien, even when actively provoked, would not attack or kill Ripley, due to the queen growing inside her. This, however, changed towards the movie’s climax, at which point the monster, after surviving a torrent of molten lead, burst from the liquid and went into a rampage, pursuing Ripley and presumably attempting to kill her until she destroyed it by showering it with freezing water, causing it to explode from thermal shock.
XM Studios Alien Hive Warrior Brown Variant Statue Exclusive – Originally, H. R. Giger was approached on July 28, 1990, by David Fincher and Tim Zinnemann, and was asked to redesign his own creations for Alien 3. Giger’s new designs included an aquatic face-hugger and a four-legged version of the adult Alien. Giger said in an interview “I had special ideas to make it more interesting.
XM Studios Alien Hive Warrior Brown Variant Statue Exclusive – I designed a new creature, which was much more elegant and beastly, compared to my original. It was a four-legged Alien, more like a lethal felineāa panther or something. It had a kind of skin that was built up from other creaturesāmuch like a symbiosis..
XM Studios Alien Hive Warrior Brown Variant Statue Exclusive – Even after the production severed contact, Giger continued to fax suggestions to Fincher and made full-scale drawings and a sculpt of the Alien, all of which were rejected.
Specifications:
- 2 portrait switch-outs: 1 featuring the transparent dome-shaped skull and 1 featuring a ridged/textured skull.
- Paint application allows eggs to glow faintly in the dark
- Crafted in cold cast porcelain.
- Each handcrafted statue is individually hand-painted with the high quality finish.
Artists:
- Simon Lee aka Spiderzero (Concept Sculpt)
- Amilcar Fong (2D illustration and 3D sculpt)
- XM Studios Design and Development Team
Details:
XM Studios Alien Hive Warrior Brown Variant Statue Exclusive
Formats Premium Masterline
Series Alien Premium Collectibles
Scale Non Scale
Product Code XMALRWN1/4
Product Size Approx. H:78.8cm W:37.1cm D:36.9cm
Product Carton Boxes Approx. 2
Product Weight Approx. 20.4kg
Material Polystone and other materials
Limited edition 299 !!!
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