NECA has announced new Alien Xenomorph and Predator foam rubber and latex trophy plaques that mount on the wall. Each plaque stands over 3o inches tall and comes with wall studs, but professional installation is recommended, and we have a look at a gallery of photos for each item.

Alien Wall-Mounted Bust: "Show off your skills as a hunter with this stunning Alien Xenomorph trophy plaque, which mounts on the wall for an eye-catching piece that’s perfect for retail decoration or display at home. The Xenomorph plaque is made of durable foam rubber and latex that is carefully hand painted for realistic detail. It measures over 31 inches tall, over 21 inches wide, and approximately 17 inches deep. It comes with everything you need to mount the plaque to your wall.

Please Note: This wall hanging is a heavy object weighing approximately 12 pounds and we recommend professional installation. You must install this unit to structural elements (2″x4″ wall studs).

Item Number: 51691
UPC: 6-34482-51691-1
Release Date: November 2018"

For more information on this item, visit NECA's online store.

Photos from NECA:

Predator Wall-Mounted Bust: "Show off your skills as a hunter with this stunning Predator trophy plaque, which mounts on the wall for an eye-catching piece that’s perfect for retail decoration or display at home. The Predator plaque is made of durable foam rubber and latex that is carefully hand painted for realistic detail. It measures 26 inches tall, over 23 inches wide, and almost 13 inches deep. It comes with everything you need to mount the plaque to your wall.

Please Note: This wall hanging is a heavy object weighing approximately 13 pounds and we recommend professional installation. You must install this unit to structural elements (2″x4″ wall studs).

Item Number: 51577
UPC: 6-34482-51577-8
Release Date: November 2018"

For more information on this item, visit NECA's online store.

Photos from NECA:

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