The perfect organism...and entertainer!
Brooklyn Alien
The Xenomorph creature from the Alien films!
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Yikes!
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Don't worry, he's friendly!
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Redhook, Brooklyn - Beth Brown
What a smile!
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The Xenomorph's design changed with each film.
I focused on the 'warrior' type from the second film.
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Brooklyn Alien is designed to fully move, pose and interact!
2013 NY Comic Con - Mark Williams, MarkWilliamsTKD.com
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Midtown Manhattan, October 2013 - Mark Williams
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His look is striking. Everyone goes nuts!
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October 2013 - Mark Williams
He's a real charmer!
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Brooklyn Alien makes a great photography subject!
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On the hunt in Brooklyn - Beth Brown
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2013 NY Comic Con - Stephen Shadrach
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And he's kid-friendly!
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Even his back looks amazing!
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Imagine using photo effects!
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Brooklyn Alien
Construction time: 450 hours Weight: 124 lbs.
Parts acquisition: 16 months (finding shaped gloss black plastic trashcans was difficult!)
Some of his parts:
12 plungers, 10 knife sharpeners, silicone wine glass drain mats(?), lots of coat hooks,
12 pull handles, 2 Halloween decorations, Army boots, toy sword, knee guards,
10 costume ball masks (for their elongated noses), 2 pr. hockey leg guards,
hockey helmet, ski goggle lense, football shoulder pads, baseball pants,
45 velcro straps, shinguards, headband, 48 coiled sneaker laces, athletic cup,
teeth from a werewolf mask, bottlecap opener, 2 exercise weights, work gloves,
lots of ribbed plastic tubing in various diameters, lots of vitamin bottlecaps,
and...
lots and lots of plastic from trashcan bodies & lids...recurring shapes used
throughout his body for a consistent effect...all gloss black plastic...
He's biological, my first non-robot, a real challenge.
My robots are angular and mechanical, but he's all soft curves and rounded surfaces...
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Everyone gets excited around Brooklyn Alien!
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Nothing else like him exists. Anywhere.
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So, what are you waiting for?
September 2013 - Beth Brown
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Check him out: click on 'B-Typhoon' in the red band up top.