Back in 2016, Sideshow Collectibles paid tribute to H.R. Giger's enduring legacy with a stunning Alien King maquette. Every king needs a queen, though, and two years later, they have now unveiled an Alien Queen maquette that brings to life the awe-inspiring horror of the iconic Xenomorph from Aliens:

Alien Queen Maquette: "Sideshow is proud to present the Alien Queen Maquette created in partnership with Legacy Effects, the talent behind the cinematic terror of the Xenomorphs.

The Alien Queen Maquette stands 19” tall, with the monstrous matriarch prowling atop an intricate egg chamber base. The nightmarish Xenomorph brood beneath her feet features an elaborate array of Alien Eggs, Facehuggers, and two Alien Warriors all in standing scale with their Queen.

This immensely detailed polystone maquette captures the terror and unforgettable presence of the Alien Queen as seen in the film Aliens. The massive Xenomorph’s body is sculpted in the same biomechanical style for which H.R. Giger’s creatures are famous, with sinewy limbs and a segmented PVC tail curling protectively around her hellish offspring. Pointed polyresin fangs reveal the creature’s iconic inner jaw, while her flared head crown gives the Alien Queen incredible stature on any shelf.

The Alien Queen Maquette is sure to be a crown jewel in any Aliens collection. Pair her with Sideshow’s Alien King Maquette for the ultimate tribute to the terrifying legacy of the Xenomorph creature.

Don’t let her get away from you! Terrorize the colonial marines in your collection and order the Alien Queen Maquette today.

Limited Edition: TBD

Expected to Ship: Apr 2019 - Jun 2019

Product Size: 19" H (482.6mm) x 22" W (558.8mm) x 13" L (330.2mm)

Price: $1,100"

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