Kingsman: The Secret Service (Blu-ray SteelBook) (Manta Lab Exclusive No. 4) [Hong Kong]

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Release date: March 10, 2017
Purchase links: Full Slip A - Full Slip B - Lenticular - One Click - Pre-order on February 3 at 8 PM (HKT, GMT+8)
Price: $38.99 (Individual Editions) - $155.96 (One Click)
Notes: 2500 numbered copies, for both domestic and international markets. Orders limited to 2 Copies for Single Edition and 1 Set for One Click.
HDN Group Buy: hosted by Aniv

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Full Slip A: Numbered 301 to 600
Full Slip B: Numbered 301 to 700
Lenticular Full Slip: Numbered 301 to 900
Lenticular Magnet Quarter Slip (with One Click Only): Numbered 1 to 400
One Click: Numbered 1 to 400

Goodies:

- Full sized Glossy Booklet, Photo Card(5ea), Character Card(7ea) Exclusive Numbering Sticker, Exclusive Release Sticker(Faux Leather with Gold Foil Stamping) + Exclusive Lenticular Sticker + Spec Sheet
5. Effects
- Full Slip A: Spot Glossy + Spot Holofoil + Spot Gold Foil + Embossing
- Full Slip B: Glossy Logo Pattern background + Spot Glossy + Spot Gold Foil + Embossing
- Lenticular Full Slip(PET) - Full Sided Lenticular Full Slip with 3D+Depth and Color changing spine
- Lenticular Magnet Quarter Slip - 3D+Depth Lenticular (Frame Size) + Spot Gold Foil + Glossy + Embossing
- Leather Box - High Quality Faux Leather + Gold Foil Logo Stamping + Black Velvet finish inside + Magnet Door
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I actually find white steelbooks to be much more forgiving. Whether chipped down to the paint (silver against white doesn't stand out as badly as silver against black), or just lighter scuffs in the gloss. When the gloss gets marred on a black steel, it shows up really well because the opacity of the scuff appears white/milky against the steelbook. On a white steelbook, the effect is far less noticeable than with darker colors.

That said, there are quite a few areas of solid white on this steelbook. Flaws are always much harder to spot on patterned paint jobs.

And I'm surprised this will be your first white steel, @Actarus! But I suppose so many "white" steelbooks are really just half-assed metallic finishes; a truly white steelbook is a thing of beauty. :drool:

Thanks so much for the info :emb: ...and yes I do have some white steels come to think of it, but they are Matte...don't have white Gloss so looking forward to this :drool:
 
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Out of interest who is actually going to dig in and open their boxset and unwrap all four steelbooks?

Me too Opening !!!

I am!! :thumbs:

I can't keep sets like these sealed. Maybe I'm just gonna leave the 1/4 slip sealed though. Definitely unsealing the rest.

That is what I was thinking of doing just keeping the 1/4 Slip Sealed :thumbs: at the very least opening ''Fullslip B'' and ''Fullslip Lenticular'' :drool:


Not me........ because I didn't get the box set!:LOL:

lmao :rofl:
 
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