10 3/8 x 9.75 inches solid resin. Claim the two main body pieces are hollow. Heavy for being hollow. 40 some parts.
Pretty amazingly detailed model. Extremely accurate to the film prop. Even give you an optional Docking collar assembly with a facehugger inserted into it. An inside joke by the...
Apparently original shipments didn't have the Styrofoam peanuts and did arrive with broken pieces. Happened enough that they started packing with the pink peanuts. YouTube reviews have shown broken off teeth and those side cowl parts broken off and rattling around the box. The additional packing...
Room is an issue. The weight of the thing too. None of the YouTube reviews or HCG tell us how heavy it is. Though they warn you to make sure you secure extremely well. It’s heavy. Definitely need to find the studs.
Took five 13 gallon garbage bags just to collect all those styrofoam peanuts, about 45 minutes to gather all that by hand. Did their job though. The ***** arrived unscathed. Great piece. Major renovation for room coming soon.
Those teeth can really do some damaged. Scratched my hands a couple...
Drove two and a half hours through torrential down pour to Portland and got the prop professionally 3D scanned. Couldn't get him back in the box he originally came in, the guy I bought him from bent Bishops spine to get him in, I wasn't willing to do that again. So just covered him with plastic...
Shipment from Zyote. Was sent one figure that failed in the printer. Something about the interior supports not working.
The 1/10 scale figure has as great details as the 1/6.
Form 2 with grey resin 50microns in layer height. Apparently different color are limited as too how detailed they can print. Being sent one done in white at just 25 microns, softer detail. Another 1/10 scale as well.
Wrong movie, but I finally got my film prop Bishop 3D printed 1/6 scale.
Perhaps someday Hot Toys will get around to creating this version of Bishop themselves. Probably as an accessory to Ripley 3.