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If a tiny print run of 100 convinces you to use the word collectible in quotes to describe your steelbook, then I believe you are the one that has been brainwashed.Not really. Spring turned out fine. I don't see any people trying to scalp it except for like one guy.
And by the way, small print runs brings the "collectible" element back to this hobby. U may just be too brain washed by all the huge, saturated in fat print runs these days to even see that.
Kimchi got it a little right by their .6k print of this title. Somehow I kinda doubt 1500 collectors will fork over for this film and I'm guessing it may be in stock for a while.
If a tiny print run of 100 convinces you to use the word collectible in quotes to describe your steelbook, then I believe you are the one that has been brainwashed.
Don't you mean 'struggling'...?Easy pass... Kimchi struggled to sell theirs
Just not for me, but I'm sure others would appreciate it
I'm the same. I haven't seen the film yet and I want to. So if I'm going to buy a copy, then it might as well be a good copy. I'm in for this, when available.I cannot judge this movie, since haven't seen it. I have heard some bad reviews, but honestly I don't care. I watch and collect whatever I feel like and for all I know this could be a lot of fun. FAC package looks pretty cool.
You can order from Steelarchive now
http://www.steelarchive.de.cloud3-v...2d-steelbook-limited-collector-s-edition?c=46
You can order from Steelarchive now
http://www.steelarchive.de.cloud3-v...2d-steelbook-limited-collector-s-edition?c=46
Yes they are. At about 35us shipped is a very good price compared to the Asian steels that run around 50+ that's why at 45€ I would wait for Carl's gb. I however do love my novas. Which tend to be a bit cheaper than other Asian company's.FACs are still the best in terms of value for money. Asian retailers are sucking collectors big time.