NECA - Alien Romulus SCORCHED XENOMORPH & ACCESSORY SET | Review en Español | Unboxing Review
Alien Romulus: Scorch Xenomorph Review
Overview of the Alien Romulus Storyline
- The review introduces the latest figure from NECA's Alien line, focusing on the "Scorch Xenomorph" and its accessory pack.
- The narrative unfolds 20 years after Ellen Ripley's encounter with an alien creature, detailing how Weyland-Yutani Corporation discovers the alien's location and attempts to clone it.
- A group of young scavengers uncovers the remnants of a destroyed space station, revealing the lurking threat posed by the surviving specimen.
Packaging Design and Features
- The packaging for Scorch Xenomorph diverges from typical Ultimate line designs, featuring a unique front display window without a cover design.
- The front showcases retro-futuristic graphics with prominent titles; side panels include promotional images and legal information.
- The back features additional promotional images along with a synopsis of Alien Romulus, set against a red background reminiscent of comic book art.
Accessory Pack Details
- The accessory pack shares identical packaging design to that of the figure but includes a list of components at the bottom.
- Visual elements remain consistent across both packages, maintaining brand identity while highlighting contents effectively.
Design Elements of Scorch Xenomorph
- Visually, Scorch combines biomechanical aesthetics from earlier designs with organic features; limbs are digitigrade with four toes similar to AVP Warriors.
- Notable details include silver claws and dark glossy paint; sculpting reflects both biomechanical intricacies and organic muscle tone akin to Big Chap aliens.
Anatomical Features and Articulation
- The tail is longer than classic aliens', featuring a lance tip; however, color discrepancies between body parts may disrupt visual harmony.
- Redesigned abdomen presents thinner proportions with more pronounced hoses compared to previous models; thorax appears bulkier resembling Warrior aesthetics.
- Long arms exhibit hollow spaces for tendon differentiation; notable elbow spurs echo classic designs while hands feature asymmetrical thumb placements.
Alien Figure Review: Scorched
Overview of the Scorched Alien Design
- The front view of the cranium reveals silver teeth with shorter fangs compared to the Big Chap, alongside a noticeable crack and added light blue paint on the dome. This alien is identified as "Scorched" due to its electrical injury that left its dome damaged and sparking.
- The dome features a slightly whitish hue with a striped pattern, enhancing its visual appeal. The translucent plastic used in its construction allows for interesting light effects, particularly highlighting areas that appear reddish at first glance.
Size Comparisons with Other Figures
- The figure is compared against various 6-inch figures from lines such as DC Universe, Marvel Legends, and Street Fighter. It also includes comparisons with Japanese figures like SH Figuarts and Figma.
- Additional comparisons are made with figures from Super 7's Thundercats and Diamond Select's Lord of the Rings line, showcasing how Scorched stands out among standard-sized figures.
- When placed next to other xenomorphs like Big Chap and Alien Warrior, Scorched is notably larger in both height and bulkiness, featuring a significantly larger head.
Articulation Features
- The head connects via a ball joint allowing smooth rotation and slight forward/backward movement. There’s also lateral tilt capability along with excellent vertical range downward but limited upward motion.
- Arm articulation includes shoulder elevation without issues; elbows allow for rotation and double-jointed flexion. Hands are articulated through pins enabling rotation and bending.
- Torso articulation permits some twisting but has minimal bending range due to pelvic design constraints. Leg articulation shows good thigh elevation but limited splits due to pelvis shape.
Stability & Accessories
- Scorched maintains stability thanks to click joints that support standing poses effectively; however, it lacks abdominal range which could enhance dynamic posing options.
- Included accessories feature an acrylic stand designed for stability during display. An alternate undamaged dome is provided along with multiple interchangeable hands for varied poses reflecting different action scenes.
Conclusion on Quality & Craftsmanship
- Overall assessment rates Scorched highly for sculpting quality, painting detail, and use of translucent materials—considered one of NECA's finest alien figures in their collection.
Alien Figure Review: Scorched Edition
Overview of the Alien Figures
- The last two pairs of hands included with the figures may seem unnecessary but provide value for those who find them useful.
- The Face Hugger features colors reminiscent of the Alien Romulus, including yellow, brown, and pink accents. Its detailed sculpting is most evident on its lower half.
- This edition introduces interchangeable hands for the first time in an alien figure, enhancing playability and customization options.
Accessories and Additional Features
- The accessory pack includes multiple pieces such as a second Chest Burster designed for dynamic poses and various Face Huggers with different configurations.
- Notably, one Face Hugger has closed fingers and a coiled tail, intended to be placed on other figures' heads—an innovative addition by NECA.
Display Options and Details
- The packaging allows for visual changes; users can swap out panels to create a damaged appearance or keep it sealed.
- Included is a highly detailed F44 pulse rifle used by Rain in defense against aliens, showcasing excellent sculpting quality.
Unique Elements in Design
- A unique accessory is the Xenomorph chrysalis from asteroid XX11, accurately sculpted despite color uncertainties due to limited film visibility.
- The back of this piece features typical alien nest shapes and includes a nail hole for wall display purposes.
Conclusion and Community Engagement