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Alien: The Blueprints [Langridge, Graham] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Alien: The Blueprints Review: ALIEN fan? You NEED this book! - If you are a fan of the alien franchise you need to have this. I have spent hours looking at every detail, replaying the films back in my head in an attempt to better understand where & how certain events happened. The book spares no detail & is full of extra info. on each ship/vehicle/building. For $27! A heavy, hard cover collectors item. Review: Awesome - Fun and great pics well illustrated and exactly as described.
| Best Sellers Rank | #459,564 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #294 in Video Direction & Production (Books) #386 in Science Fiction & Fantasy Movies #422 in Movie Direction & Production |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (881) |
| Dimensions | 10.5 x 0.9 x 14.7 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 1785654950 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1785654954 |
| Item Weight | 3.82 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 156 pages |
| Publication date | September 24, 2019 |
| Publisher | Titan Books |
R**R
ALIEN fan? You NEED this book!
If you are a fan of the alien franchise you need to have this. I have spent hours looking at every detail, replaying the films back in my head in an attempt to better understand where & how certain events happened. The book spares no detail & is full of extra info. on each ship/vehicle/building. For $27! A heavy, hard cover collectors item.
A**X
Awesome
Fun and great pics well illustrated and exactly as described.
M**R
Excellent book.
I didn’t even know this book existed until I saw a post on Facebook with somebody being ecstatic over having found one on eBay. I immediately thought that the book was out of print so I went to eBay and I saw that the book was being sold but something told me to check Amazon just in case. I’m glad I did because the book obviously is in print and reasonable price and if you are a member of prime, you will get the free shipping and what can I say except this is a great great reference book that I would highly recommend any fan of the alien series of books and movie and more. I have never seen a book related to the alien films that goes into as much detail with the blueprints than this book. It’s really beautifully put together and I like the fact that it has a nice hard cover to it and it doesn’t have a book jacket so you don’t have to worry about something like that ripping overtime if you have a lot of books on your bookcase, and they squeeze together tightly. I think this book is a definite purchase as a reference book along with the Wayland Yutani Report.! if you get those two books, you’re pretty much covered on most things unless you want to get Super details in which case I would recommend recommend the art books as well as some of the more specialized books like the one featuring David drawings from alien covenant the fact that this includes all six films is great as well because whether you like them or not, at least you can see it all in one place. I definitely recommend this book to anyone who is a fan, and I am very pleased of my purchase.
S**E
Pleasantly surprised
I'm a big fan of the Alien universe. This book came up in my recommendations list, I didn't know about it till now. Reviews looked good, cool content. Would go well with my CM Tech Manual. I didn't notice the size of the book in the description, I was pleaseantly surprised to see that it's a huge 11x17" format, which makes reading the pages much better. Yes, I'm old (I saw Alien in the theater) and have old eyes, so I appreciate the larger format for more than just the larger size.
A**R
Pages and pages of prints...
Extensively detailed and very entertaining.
D**R
A beautiful mixed bag
Although I don't have a great interest in the "Alien" series beyond the first two movies, the idea of a book that featured detailed diagrams of all the franchise's major vehicles and locations was tremendously appealing to me. Considering how claustrophobic and disorienting the series' sets tend to be, I have to applaud anyone who can piece them together into a cohesive whole. The finished result is something of a gorgeous mixed bag; lavishly detailed, authentic-looking, but feels like two books bolted together in the middle. For the first two-thirds at least, "Alien: The Blueprints" borders on five stars. The blueprints are big, clear, and superbly detailed, taking full advantage of the huge page size. They actually look like hard-copy technical readouts that would exist in-universe, complete with peripheral formatting and specifications. Highlights for me include a full set of deck plans of the "Nostromo," detailed descriptions for each of the vehicles in the first two movies, perspective views of Hadley's Hope and its medlab and operations center, sectional views of the APC and dropship, and a fold-out of the "Sulaco" with descriptions of all of its weapons and combat systems. Even the EEV and the Diahotai tractor from the "Aliens" special edition are shown in some detail. The commonly held consensus seems to be that each film in the franchise post-"Aliens" (or, if you're generous, "Alien 3") was mediocre, forgettable, or absolutely terrible. While I'm not here to review the movies, there's undoubtedly still some pretty impressive hardware on display in them. Unfortunately, the rest of the book seems to reflect that consensus. Only 50 pages are devoted to "Resurrection," "Prometheus," and "Covenant," compared with 93 for the first three films. The detailed specifications also disappear at this point, leaving only basic "length/width/height" information. The "Betty" and "Auriga" only receive external views; the blueprints of the latter aren't even annotated! The "Prometheus" blueprints are sharply executed, but again, are thinly annotated, and except for a plan and section of the Rover, only feature external views. The "Covenant" chapter fares better, with numerous views of the lander's interior, a double-sided foldout of the title ship, and plans of its bridge, cryogenic compartment, and nursery. In fairness, I can see why Titan Books would have divided up this book the way they did. After all, how many copies would "Alien Resurrection: The Blueprints" sell, and would the average man on the street even know that a sixth "Alien" movie came out in 2017? As beautiful as it might be, I'm somewhat disappointed at how unbalanced it is. There's still plenty of excellent material here, more than justifying a four-star rating, and "Alien" fans are sure to love it. I just can't call it a masterpiece.
A**N
Great book for Alien/Aliens movie fans!
My technical side enjoys these types of drawing collections (StarTrek being another example). I was extremely satisfied with this purchase, especially as a core fan of the original two movies ( Alien, Aliens). There is extensive material covering Alien and Aliens. Alien 3 and Alien: Resurrection is also covered. Prometheus and and Alien: Covenant is included, though the material is lighter. I had even more appreciation for this book after reading that the author/illustrator started it as a side project. His research included connecting with some of people involved with original designs/set-builds/extended source material, but also included alot of pressing 'pause' while watching the movie.
J**S
I bought this book, cracked it open, and immediately felt like I’d just hacked into the company mainframe while a Xenomorph was two decks down. The detail in these blueprints is so precise, I’m 99% sure if I handed them to a shipyard, we’d have a fully functional Sulaco by Christmas, Pulse Rifles sold separately. The fold-out schematics are a religious experience. You don’t just look at the Nostromo’s engineering deck, you can smell the coolant leaks and hear the clanging boots in the air ducts. The Sulaco? She’s all here in clean, gorgeous line work, like the world’s most beautiful IKEA instructions (except if you mess up Step 12, you get chestbursted). And yes, even the Covenant’s in here, for the heretics among us who actually liked that movie. I’ve now spent three evenings pacing around my living room with the book open, gesturing at cross-sections like I’m briefing a squad of Colonial Marines before a bug hunt. My wife says I’m “obsessed” and “you gotta quit runnin’ your mouth ‘bout made-up spaceship cargo limits while we eatin’.” but guess what? This is important. If you’re the kind of person who pauses the movies to figure out where the airlock actually is, or who has ever yelled “That’s not where the medbay is!” at a bad video game adaptation, you need this book. Just be warned: once you own it, you’ll start planning imaginary hypersleep journeys and wondering how much it costs to insure a UD-4L Cheyenne dropship. Game over, man? Not even close.
J**O
Imprescindible para fans de Alien. Buenos gráficos y estupenda información de las naves
C**N
excellentes illustrations détaillées des éléments de la saga.
C**N
i was looking for a book with this content for very long time, Alien is my favorite francise and as a 3d artis this books serves as an excellent reference for creating the vehicles/spaceships from the original franchise. They are very nicely illustrated and detailed. Awesome book for anyone looking for reference of the spaceships/vehcles.Strongly recommended.
C**N
un libro bellissimo ma lingua inglese molto bello complimenti
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