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Serenity/Firefly Cutaway Ship Poster-Shuttle View (SEPO-QMX-CUT-3)

$ 6.83

Availability: 18 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: 15%

    Description

    Serenity/Firefly Architectural Cutaway Poster
    Shuttle Cutaway View Poster as pictured above
    This is Serenity, and she's the smoothest ride from here to Boros. A Firefly-class transport of some experience, both legal and otherwise. A home to her crew and passengers, them as feel the need to be free.
    Now you can walk the corridors of the most famous ship in The Verse. Three years in the making, the Serenity Architectural Cutaways contain everything you ever wanted to know or see of Serenity, her shuttles and the Flying Mule. And we mean everything. The cutaways are presented on four extra-large, 32" x 24” full-color lithographs, suitable for framing or just drooling over hour after hour. The hand-painted cutaways are packed with literally thousands of never-before-seen elements of the Firefly-class transport's design.
    In addition to all the technical detail exposed in these 3-D cutaways, every inch of Serenity is decorated with the possessions of her crew. You'll find hundreds of personal effects throughout the ship – from Jayne’s Vera to Inara's favorite incense holder – it's all here, in meticulously hand-painted detail.
    The Serenity Architectural Cutaways were created by well-known sci-fi technical illustrator John R. Mullaney, with background and callouts by Serenity graphic designer Geoffrey Mandel (and the able help of the Serenity Brain Trust). These are the most authoritative and complete renderings of Serenity ever made.
    Mailed rolled in a sturdy mailing tube.
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    We have been seeing extended delays in delivery times with the USPS due to the current world medical situation.  Priority mail packages are now taking 3-5 days.  Standard shipping is now taking 3-7 days.  Economy shipping is now taking 5-15 days. Odd shaped packages, i.e. poster tubes, are taking much longer.