Xenomorphs (Drones)

Xenomorphs (Drones)

Set of dimensioned drawings of Xenomorphs (Drones) labeled with overall height
Description
Description

Xenomorph is the name given to the fully grown extraterrestrial species in Ridley Scott’s Alien film series. In the first film the Xenomorph evolves from the egg laid by a Facehugger in a host organism which then bursts out of the host, ripping them apart. The Xenomorphs development depends on its host, but they are typically over seven feet tall, with a muscular shell-like body, and a long, curving tail. They have elongated domed heads and a sharped-tooth mouth. They have a second proboscis-like mouth which suddenly protrudes to bite and kill its prey. The Xenomorphs possess superior intelligence, strength and speed and as a result they are deadly predators.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Xenomorphs (Drones) have a height between 7’–8’ (2.13–2.44 m) and overall body and tail length between 14’–16’ (4.27–4.88 m).

Collection of outline illustrations of Xenomorphs (Drones) in various stances
Collection of outline illustrations of Xenomorphs (Drones) in various stances
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
7’–8’ | 2.13–2.44 m
Width:
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Length:
14’–16’ | 4.27–4.88 m
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Species: Xenomorph XX121

Stage: 3

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First Appearance:
Aliens (1986)

Drawings include:
Xenomorphs (Drones) elevations (assorted)

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