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The spacecraft Narcissus was the "life boat" for the larger ship, the Nostromo in the movie Alien. Viewed: 68 times.
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The main thrusters of the Narcissus. In the movie the alien gets burned up by one of these thrusters. Viewed: 78 times.
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This toy, which was part of Galoob's Action Fleet line, is nicely detailed. Viewed: 79 times.
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Looking up at the underside of the toy we can see the retractable landing feet. Viewed: 67 times.
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The rear hatch of the ship opens. A small figure of Ripley was included with the toy. Viewed: 80 times.
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Inside this toy there is a fully detailed interior. Access to the interior is provided by opening the front panel which hinges upward. Viewed: 73 times.
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The interior features many details seen in the movie. Here Ripley checks on Jones the cat who is shown inside his carrier. Viewed: 65 times.
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Ripley can also be seated in either of the two cockpit chairs. Viewed: 72 times.
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Galoob toy sculptors went the extra mile and detailed many of the toys surfaces with conduits and hoses. Viewed: 71 times.
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Ripley opens the hypersleep chamber in preparation for her return to Earth. Viewed: 76 times.
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Hiding in the opposite corner of the ship is a menacing threat. The alien figure also came with the toy. Viewed: 75 times.
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By sliding a small lever on the bottom of the ship the alien figure "pops" out of the wall to surprise Ripley. Viewed: 79 times.
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After blasting the alien out of the airlock Ripley begins her trip back to Earth. Viewed: 77 times.
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The Narcissus is approximately 6" long. Viewed: 79 times.
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The toy also came with a display stand. Viewed: 80 times.
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Even the display stand is nicely sculpted with "bio-mechanoid" details. Viewed: 84 times.
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