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1 in stock
4,9 – 175 avis
This Alien Hobby Tsukuda figure is a Japanese collector's item, officially re-issued in 1995 based on the original model. Preserved in exceptional condition, it comes complete with all its accessories. The sculpture faithfully reproduces the biomechanical design of the Xenomorph imagined by H.R. Giger for the cult film, offering collectors an authentic representation of the creature.
The major interest of this Alien Hobby Tsukuda figurine lies in the quality of its packaging. The original box, dated 1995, is in impeccable condition, preserving the brilliance of the illustrations and the integrity of the toy. This special packaging bears witness to the second life given to saga merchandise in the mid-90s, a period of renewal for the franchise. It's the perfect way to document the evolution of merchandising around the Alien universe.
Ideal for fans of science fiction and vintage toys, this figurine bridges two eras of collecting. It's an opportunity to acquire a mint-quality object, rare for productions over twenty-five years old. Whether displayed for its dark aesthetic or preserved sealed for its heritage value, it is an essential part of any collection dedicated to the monsters of cinema.
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350 €
1 in stock
1 in stock
- FREE DELIVERY in 78, Paris, and 91, 92, 93, 94 and 95.
- Return within 14 days
The Alien franchise, initiated in 1979 by Ridley Scott, revolutionized science fiction cinema by introducing a visceral horror to the heart of space. The design of the Xenomorph, born from the tortured imagination of Swiss artist H.R. Giger, has marked generations with its simultaneously organic and industrial aesthetic, defying all visual conventions of the time. This eyeless monster, with its retractable jaw and acid blood, has become one of the most iconic and terrifying figures in pop culture.
Beyond the films, the Alien universe expanded through comic books, video games, and of course, toys like those produced by Tsukuda. These items, often imported and rare in the West, allowed fans to extend the film’s experience into their own homes. Today, they are no longer mere toys, but historical artifacts that capture the enduring fascination with this perfect creature, the ultimate symbol of the fear of the unknown in space.
Origin: Japan
Materials: Marble
Year: 2024
Condition: Collection
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Height: 17.7 in
Width: 7.9 in
Depth: 5.9 in
Weight: 2.2 lbs
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