furystorm
Super Freak
Marmit Alien B Pose Artist Proof 1/3
I'm posting some images of the Marmit Alien B Pose I recently made a deal on which is actually an Artist Proof, and appears to have been limited to only three AP's. I've been after the Marmit off and on since it's release in 2004, and like many other collectors, preferred the B pose which seems to have been inspired by the still photograph of the actor, Bolaji, resting between filming scenes. I had the opportunity to purchase the matching set of both A & B poses, but could not justify the extreme expenditure that would have entailed. In all honesty, I should not have bought this one, but could not pass up a once in a lifetime opportunity to own at lease one of these APs.
I've been unsuccessful in making the tail stay permanently fixed in place. It even seems that, when it is in place, one of the spines is missing. You can see this in the profile pics below. My only other concern with the piece is the rather flimsy carapice, or head covering. The thing does not seem to want to stay in place either, and since the Alien is bent forward, gravity does not help my situation. However, I do not want to permanently glue the dome in place, as I do not want to detract from the value of this unique piece.
Overall, I love this Alien, and view it as a work of art.
So here we go with the pictures:
Menacing! And a bit out of focus too, but I like this shot from below: