Alpha-Omega Doomsday Missile
from "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" (1970)
PRICE: $75.00 + Shipping
STATUS: IN STOCK
PRICE: $75.00 + Shipping
STATUS: IN STOCK
About the Design
In the first "Planet of the Apes" sequel, "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" (1970), the stranded human astronauts find a community of mutant humans living in the ruined subway system of the former New York City. Their ancestors having survived the nuclear apocalypse that destroyed the surface world, they reverently worship one of the last remaining artifacts of that bygone time -- a "Doomsday Bomb" bearing the ominous "Alpha-Omega" symbol.
A simple mock-ICBM (albeit it scaled down for filming purposes) with added fuselage texture and a pair of fins, the missile also has a weird hook on its upper body, its only function that of an easy point where the invading ape army can latch their ropes and bring the doomsday weapon crashing to the ground. And, hey, after, 10,000 years -- it still works! KA-BOOM! |
About the Model
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