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Iron Studios unveils Alien 3 Ellen Ripley & Dog Alien collectible statue

February 28, 2026 by Amie Cranswick

Iron Studios has unveiled the Ellen Ripley & Dog Alien 1:10 scale statue which recreates the scene between Sigourney Weaver’s iconic heroine and the deadly Xenomorph from the theatrical cut of the 1992 sci-fi horror sequel Alien 3. The collectible is available to pre-order now, priced at $299.99; take a look here…

Ellen Ripley is the protagonist of the Alien franchise, portrayed by Sigourney Weaver. Recognized as one of the most iconic female characters in science fiction and horror cinema, Ripley stands out for her courage, intelligence, and survival instinct in the face of the deadly threat posed by the Xenomorphs. Throughout the saga, she repeatedly confronts the alien creatures, becoming a symbol of resistance against cosmic terror. Her firm demeanor, strategic capability, and unwavering determination transformed the character into a reference for strength and protagonism in film. The Dog Alien, also known as the Runner Alien, appears in Alien 3, emerging from a quadruped host. With agile movements and even more aggressive behavior, this variation of the Xenomorph features a distinctive posture and terrifying appearance, reinforcing the franchise’s dark atmosphere.

About the Product: Produced in Polystone by Iron Studios in the Art Scale line, the Ellen Ripley and Dog Alien statue depicts an intense confrontation between the heroine and the creature. The composition highlights Ripley in a defensive stance, ready to face the threat, while the Dog Alien emerges in an aggressive posture, creating a scene filled with tension and dramatic impact. The paint application enhances the details of the costume, facial expressions, and the organic textures of the Xenomorph, while the themed base complements the dark atmosphere characteristic of the franchise. A striking piece for Alien saga fans and film collectors.

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Toys Tagged With: Alien, Alien 3, Iron Studios, Sigourney Weaver

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, responsible for overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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