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Falling Skies Seasons 4 & 5 Life Size Black Hornet Creature Movie Props

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Falling Skies Seasons 4 & 5 Life Size Black Hornet Creature Movie Props
Seasons 4 & 5 - Season 4, Episode 2 (00:56 minutes) - These giant Black Hornets guard incarcerated humans, dispensing Espheni-brand justice without mercy. Exceptionally adept at plucking up humans in the open, the sound of their biomechanical buzzing wings strike terror in their victims. Black Hornets have blue eyes, four wings, and inordinately strong elongated tails that enable them to carry off large objects to airborne Espheni Beamers. Season 5, Episode 1 (08:03 minutes) - Exhausted after crash-landing to earth in an Espheni Beamer Airship, Tom Mason (Noah Wyle) forages for food during his arduous trek back to the 2nd Mass installation, when a buzzing Black Hornet brutally attacks. After hearing Rebecca Mason (Jennifer Ferrin) repeat her warning from the Dornians to "Find Your Warrior," Tom leaps onto the Black Hornet and returns its brutality with a lethal machete attack. Season 5, Episode 3 (29:30 minutes) - In a mission to destroy a factory where the Black Hornets are mass-produced, the 2nd Mass comes upon a large vat of black sludge. As newly hatched Black Hornets crawl out of their primordial-soup vat, Hal Mason (Drew Roy) quips, "So cute when they're newborns." Even though the 2nd Mass blows up the mass-production factory, Black Hornets still thrive. In Season 5, Episode 5 (32:26 minutes) - While trying to escape a deranged John Pope (Colin Cunningham), the injured Tom Mason (Noah Wyle) is unexpectedly swept up by a Black Hornet while hobbling toward Hal Mason (Drew Roy) in a nearby truck. Black Hornet dimensions: Torso 44" x 28" x 13". Head 21" x 12" x 9". Two large wings 46" x 12" x 1" each. Two small wings 42" x 12" x1" each. Wings, claws, and arms attach to sockets built into a Chest Harness worn underneath the suit (not pictured but included). Wings and legs can move once attached.