Well, I actually knew who the Aliens were. Sorry I didn't make that clear. But I didn't know the vehicles names. And did you notice that the gun on the Stinger is wrong? The original gun got lost when I was a kid, and I don't remember where it went. So, since the a tab was broken off of it anyway, I "borrowed" one of the side guns from G.I. Joe's Battle Bunker.
And it's not a Warrior Drone, it's the Scropian Alien. The tails gone, but it's very close to a warrior alien. You forgot to identify Bishop, Ripley, and Hicks though

. J/K.
Yeah, the Predators were Kenner too. I think they had their fair share of figures too. My friend had a couple, and I actually DO remember he had one called "Cracked Tusk", which had two big long tusks coming from his mouth, one of them cracked and broken off. He also had this extremely cool two-pack of Alien vs. Predator which had a black warrior alien, and a cool generic Predator with a gun and spear. I also recall he had pretty much most of the other Aliens and figures I didn't(Apone, Gorrilla Alien, Drake, ATAX, Bull, Rhino, the Power Loader, the ship), and I traded him for the Scorpian Alien that I have. It's amazing I remember all this, but then again, I absolutely loved the figures, and I hadn't really seen the movies as a kid either.
Looking over the figures the past couple of days, I can see that they really have excellent sculpts. The detail is really cool, but, like most figures in the early 90's, posability was extremely lacking. And this was also before the era of "pre-posed figures" that Marvel and DC(and probably other lines) had, where even though posability was lacking, they were in a cool pose. So therefore, the Aliens are kinda boring to look at in some respects.
Still, what made the line great was taking the general Alien look and designing it around an animal. Really went beyond the movies in that respect, and made for a really fun and diverse action figure line. I do wish I had picked up a couple more Predators though.