Ellen Ripley versus the Alien Queen: it's the unforgettable exclamation point to the relentless Xenomorph attacks Ripley managed to survive throughout her hellish return trip to LV-426. Pitting machine-aided human against one massive and angry alien, the iconic scene saw Ellen operating a power loader exoskeleton and featured one of the franchise's most memorable lines. Now Hollywood Collectibles Group is paying tribute to the ultimate cinematic showdown with their new Aliens Power Loader Epic studio scale model.

Weighing in at 50 pounds, limited to 1000, and now available for $1199.95, HCG's Aliens Power Loader Epic studio scale model stands about 33 inches tall with an approximate width of 25 inches:

"“Get away from her, you Bitch!”

The Caterpillar P-5000 Powered Work Loader, commonly referred to as a Power Loader, is a commercial mechanized anthropomorphic Exoskeleton used for lifting heavy materials and objects. More importantly it was also used by Ripley to defeat the Alien Queen!

Painstakingly recreated from the original blueprints, no detail has been spared to make this the most accurate Power Loader replica ever made.

Presented for the first time ever as a Studio Scale model - exactly the same size as the model used in filming the movie! Standing an imposing 33” tall, and 25” wide this truly is an EpicTM scale model!

Amazingly detailed, it features a webbing operator harness made of real material, a working light-up hazard light on top, and an accurate weathered finish.

As with all Hollywood Collectibles pieces this museum quality Studio Scale model is constructed from heavyweight polystone and mixed media, then hand painted to the finest detail.

The centerpiece of anyone’s Aliens collection!

Sculpted by Alterton. Paint by Jason Eaton

Dimensions: 33" Tall x 25" Wide Approx.

Edition Size: 1000

Availability: Pre-Order

Estimated Ship Date: 2nd Qtr 2015"

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