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I've gotten the box sets but my question is: Were the digi-pack sets rarer than the standard sets? The digi-packs look very cool and I was hoping to get those in the post, instead I have standard box sets in clam shell cases. Thanks |
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> I've gotten the box sets but my question is: Were the digi-pack sets
> rarer than the standard sets? The digi-packs look very cool and I was > hoping to get those in the post, instead I have standard box sets in > clam shell cases. Are you referring to the Carlton UFO DVDs sold in the UK? If so, the digi-packs were apparently phased out pretty quickly and replaced by standard cases. The digi-packs were advertised at the time as being a "limited edition" (and that was a LONG time ago). I agree that the digi-packs "look cool", but in practice, the discs tend to fall out of the cases very easily, so from a practical standpoint I think I'd prefer the standard cases. For those of you who do not know what we are talking about, here is what the UK UFO DVD sets originally looked like on the inside: http://ufoseries.com/videos/ukDvdBox1HolderIn.jpg Marc |
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Hi Everyone,
I have just updated my website with my progress on my Interceptor CG model. http://goofyghouls.com/UFO/interceptor.htm As you can see, I need some help with photo reference. Can anybody here help me out? I have the Complete Book of UFO and the Japanese book of UFO, both great. I have also grabbed screenshots from the DVDs. However, there are details that I can't pick up. Thanks in advance. Kevin |
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Yes, thanks. I like what I have now.
In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > > I've gotten the box sets but my question is: Were the digi-pack sets > > rarer than the standard sets? The digi-packs look very cool and I was > > hoping to get those in the post, instead I have standard box sets in > > clam shell cases. > > Are you referring to the Carlton UFO DVDs sold in the UK? If so, > the digi-packs were apparently phased out pretty quickly and > replaced by standard cases. The digi-packs were advertised at > the time as being a "limited edition" (and that was a LONG > time ago). > > I agree that the digi-packs "look cool", but in practice, the > discs tend to fall out of the cases very easily, so from a > practical standpoint I think I'd prefer the standard cases. > > For those of you who do not know what we are talking about, > here is what the UK UFO DVD sets originally looked like on > the inside: > > http://ufoseries.com/videos/ukDvdBox1HolderIn.jpg > > Marc > |
Hey, my box-set (UK digi-pack) is available. So if anyone is interested... please contact me!
Rainer Greg F <[hidden email]> schrieb: Yes, thanks. I like what I have now. In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > > I've gotten the box sets but my question is: Were the digi-pack sets > > rarer than the standard sets? The digi-packs look very cool and I was > > hoping to get those in the post, instead I have standard box sets in > > clam shell cases. > > Are you referring to the Carlton UFO DVDs sold in the UK? If so, > the digi-packs were apparently phased out pretty quickly and > replaced by standard cases. The digi-packs were advertised at > the time as being a "limited edition" (and that was a LONG > time ago). > > I agree that the digi-packs "look cool", but in practice, the > discs tend to fall out of the cases very easily, so from a > practical standpoint I think I'd prefer the standard cases. > > For those of you who do not know what we are talking about, > here is what the UK UFO DVD sets originally looked like on > the inside: > > http://ufoseries.com/videos/ukDvdBox1HolderIn.jpg > > Marc > --------------------------------- Wissenswertes für Bastler und Hobby Handwerker.BE A BETTER HEIMWERKER! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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