
I suppose a lot of that has to do with me not really recalling her expressing that emotion while wearing her compression suit. While she was known in the movie for freaking out, I much prefer the “normal” head sculpt showing Lambert calm and collected over the “holy crap, I’m gonna die” expression. Also like the rest of the spacesuit wearing gang, Lambert’s helmet is sectional and can be removed for exposing the two included head sculpts. Both fit snug in her hands, while the blaster (that was sadly never used in the movie) can be stowed on her waist via a plastic strap. Like Dallas and Kane, Lambert packs flashlight and laser pistol accessories. As a huge fan of the unique Alien spacesuit design, having the Nostromo’s navigator in my collection was a must have. Like a colorful rainbow of Skittles, Lambert’s blue-hued deep-space diving suit looks stunning alongside Dallas’ pretty in pink and Kane dressed in mustard yellow. In this case it is the very emotional Joan Lambert as expertly portrayed by Veronica Cartwright.ĭepicted in her compression suit, Lambert completes NECA’s Alien action figures of the Nostromo crew that explored LV-426 and the derelict alien spaceship at the beginning of the classic sci fi movie.


Like Wave 2’s debut of Nostromo engineer’s Brett and Parker and Wave 3’s actor-approved head sculpt of Kane and science officer Ash, Wave 4 continues to present collectors with all-new Alien movie characters. As a die-hard Alien fan and collector, who am I to complain about getting new figures?! I dunno about you, but I thought that was the last of the Alien anniversary assortment… until NECA announced a surprise fourth wave (see our story HERE) starring Ripley (Compression Suit), Lambert (Compression Suit), and Giger’s Alien.

When we last saw NECA’s Alien 40th Anniversary series, the company had just wrapped up Wave 3 (read my review HERE).
