H. R. Giger Alien 1:4 Scale Bust
The piece features a clear case, certificate of authenticity and signed plate as part of the base. The sculpture and the display base were both designed by H.R. GIGER to his exacting standards. This 500 piece, limited-edition GIGER’S ALIEN will be the centerpiece in any horror movie fan’s collection. In 1979, artist H. R. Giger created what is considered one of the most frightening monsters of our time. Since that time, the ALIEN xenomorph has become one of the most popular and recognizable creature designs ever created. Constructed of polystone with hand-painted detailing and a smoked resin dome, this replication of the ALIEN head captures the creature’s intense bio-mechanical style.
In 1979, artist H. R. Giger created what is considered one of the most frightening monsters of our time. Since that time, the ALIEN xenomorph has become one of the most popular and recognizable creature designs ever created. Constructed of polystone with hand-painted detailing and a smoked resin dome, this replication of the ALIEN head captures the creature’s intense bio-mechanical style.
1:4 Scale Alien Queen Bust
The 1:4 Scale Bust of the Queen Alien is made from the original molds used for the movie Aliens. The attention to detail on this limited edition piece will leave you in awe. The aggressive pose of the Queen is set on a strong elegant base. Don't miss your opportunity to own this piece of film history! The project to bring the 1/4 scale Queen Alien to life was spearheaded by John Rosengrant, a 20-year-plus veteran at Stan Winston Studios and one of the key artists that created the Queen for the film Aliens. With the goal being to bring a rare collectible piece of movie history to the fans in a new dynamic fashion.Working closely with Stan Winston, John started with the original film molds of the 1:4 scale Queen. The Queen sculpture was originally designed as a 1:4 scale maquette, a study piece to be used to create the full-size Queen for the film. The 1:4 scale Queen was also the basis for a miniature rod puppet used in the film making process.Both the goal and the challenge of creating this unique collectible was to reposition the sculpture into into a dynamic, energetic pose that would capture the true nature of the enraged Queen from the film. Due to the large size of the so-called "miniature," (nearly 3 feet tall), the designers felt that an animated bust would be the best treatment to display the Queen. Working with that concept, hours were spent making adjustments in the pose until the correct balance was achieved. To set off the Queen, a simple machined but slightly organic base was created. After many attempts that included "Gigeresque" bones and other more ornate details were tried, it seemed best to display her on a strong elegant base that featured the Queen sculpture, rather than the base. With Stan's approval, the tool masters were touched up, remaining faithful to all the original sculpted details, resulting in what we feel is a beautiful, but aggressive presentation of the original Alien Queen.
The project to bring the 1/4 scale Queen Alien to life was spearheaded by John Rosengrant, a 20-year-plus veteran at Stan Winston Studios and one of the key artists that created the Queen for the film Aliens. With the goal being to bring a rare collectible piece of movie history to the fans in a new dynamic fashion.
Working closely with Stan Winston, John started with the original film molds of the 1:4 scale Queen. The Queen sculpture was originally designed as a 1:4 scale maquette, a study piece to be used to create the full-size Queen for the film. The 1:4 scale Queen was also the basis for a miniature rod puppet used in the film making process.
Both the goal and the challenge of creating this unique collectible was to reposition the sculpture into into a dynamic, energetic pose that would capture the true nature of the enraged Queen from the film. Due to the large size of the so-called "miniature," (nearly 3 feet tall), the designers felt that an animated bust would be the best treatment to display the Queen. Working with that concept, hours were spent making adjustments in the pose until the correct balance was achieved. To set off the Queen, a simple machined but slightly organic base was created. After many attempts that included "Gigeresque" bones and other more ornate details were tried, it seemed best to display her on a strong elegant base that featured the Queen sculpture, rather than the base. With Stan's approval, the tool masters were touched up, remaining faithful to all the original sculpted details, resulting in what we feel is a beautiful, but aggressive presentation of the original Alien Queen.
Alien Bust
Great in an Alien chamber!