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By rights the demand for these figures belongs in high-end, small edition customs. Which is where they were when QMx took a punt on mass production.
You can't fault QMx's ambition. They've tested the water with various lines, such as Firefly, Supernatural, Princess Bride ( ), Justified and Star Trek.
Mal Reynolds apparently sold so poorly that they offloaded the remainder of the stock bundled with signed Serenity plates. That was more than a little annoying, having bought the original release. But it's not QMx's fault that the demand just isn't there.
I'd say we were lucky to get what we did with Star Trek. Anything else is a bonus, and I'll buy whatever they make... unless the quality takes an even greater dive post Sulu.
Nanjin has teased so many figures that will never likely see it to production, but I'd love the chance of this Seven of Nine:
You can't fault QMx's ambition. They've tested the water with various lines, such as Firefly, Supernatural, Princess Bride ( ), Justified and Star Trek.
Mal Reynolds apparently sold so poorly that they offloaded the remainder of the stock bundled with signed Serenity plates. That was more than a little annoying, having bought the original release. But it's not QMx's fault that the demand just isn't there.
I'd say we were lucky to get what we did with Star Trek. Anything else is a bonus, and I'll buy whatever they make... unless the quality takes an even greater dive post Sulu.
Nanjin has teased so many figures that will never likely see it to production, but I'd love the chance of this Seven of Nine: