
The video starts with Jon Laymon’s son explaining that his father began working on this project two decades ago but never finished it. Jon shares his lifelong passion for Alien, recalling his original 1979 Kenner action figure, which he still keeps on his desk despite its age. His dedication to the franchise is further demonstrated by his company logo, which is inspired by the iconic Weyland-Yutani logo from the 1979 film. It’s clear Laymon has a deep love for the Alien universe. The video then provides a detailed, step-by-step guide for viewers who want to create their own Xenomorph.
This Xenomorph sculpture is incredibly accurate in every detail. Even the chrome paint on the teeth adds a realistic, movie-quality finish. It’s so well done, we believe even the original designer, H.R. Giger, would be impressed! You can find more amazing creations like this on the Jon Laymon Studios YouTube channel, including a video of Laymon building a room to look like the forest moon of Endor from Return of the Jedi. Be sure to check it out!
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2025-11-21 19:02