| In the 1979 classic movie Alien, we were introduced to Surrealist artist H.R. Giger's designs when we first saw the "Space Jockey"-- a long deceased space traveler who fell victim to his own deadly cargo. |
| This Kubrick collectable toy faithfully captures Gigers design. |
| The large biomechanical throne/telescope device was located inside the cockpit of the massive alien ship. |
| The Kubrick toy even features the small hole in the chest of the Space Jockey-- presumably where a newly gestated alien hatchling emerged leading to a gruesome death to the host. |
| The Space Jockey's cargo consisted of several eggs from a hostile parasitic creature. |
| Four eggs where included with this set. |
| View of the complete Kubrick set. |