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Quantum Mechanix reveals maquette of Firefly's Inara


10:00 PM on 06.11.2012
Quantum Mechanix reveals maquette of Firefly's Inara  photo


Quantum Mechanix is certainly in a generous mood. The site previously announced that they would be bringing maquettes of Battlestar Galactica's Admiral Adama as well as Firefly's Shepherd Book to SDCC. And now, Inara Serra of Firefly will be joining the lineup of the Little Damn Heroes series of animated maquettes. She stands in a fiery red dress with her hand brushing her hair back as she looks to the side, giving both a sense of playfulness and thoughtfulness. 

The Inara - Firefly Little Damn Heroes Maquette #8 stands at 4.2 inches tall and made of hand-cast polystone. She is limited to 2000 pieces, each with a certificate of authenticity and black stand for display. The waiting list for her is available now on her product page, with pre-orders scheduled to begin later this month. She will retail for US$39.95. 

Would any of you be interested in adding this space age courtesan to your collection?

Quantum Mechanix reveals maquette of Firefly's Inara  photo
Quantum Mechanix reveals maquette of Firefly's Inara  photo
Quantum Mechanix reveals maquette of Firefly's Inara  photo
Quantum Mechanix reveals maquette of Firefly's Inara  photo
Quantum Mechanix reveals maquette of Firefly's Inara  photo
Quantum Mechanix reveals maquette of Firefly's Inara  photo
Quantum Mechanix reveals maquette of Firefly's Inara  photo





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