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Old 01-05-05 | 11:06 AM
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Band of Brothers case sucks!

I did a search and didn't find anything, so I just wanted to vent my thoughts on this shitty design of a case...

I looks cool from the outside but that inner part, that holds the discs, blows! Especially the fact that it's glued to the back of the tin box. Anyway, just wanted to bitch about that for a few, I'm done now.
Old 01-05-05 | 12:59 PM
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I think this case is awesome. I don't mind the massive foldout part; at least it comes from one direction instead of the Alien Quadrilogy, which unfolds both ways.
Old 01-05-05 | 01:39 PM
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You can always do what I did: rip out the accordion fold-out, use some goo-gone to eliminate any traces of glue left on the inside of the tin, and put all your discs into 6 slimpaks which fit perfectly into the tin. Print out some custom slimpak covers and you're all set.
Old 01-05-05 | 01:55 PM
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I agree with the poor design. Half of the discs do not stay in the holders. I'm tempted to do what you did, joliom.

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well, if you live on a second floor you can always use it for an escape ladder.
Old 01-06-05 | 03:12 PM
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I think this case is awesome. I don't mind the massive foldout part; at least it comes from one direction instead of the Alien Quadrilogy, which unfolds both ways.
You mean like the 24 Series set? PITA that is...
Old 01-21-05 | 01:39 PM
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well, if you live on a second floor you can always use it for an escape ladder.
LOL!. That's a good one.

I bought the BOB set from Blockbuster PPV, so I never got the case. Oh well.
Old 01-21-05 | 01:43 PM
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It does indeed suck. I got mine off the internet, and when it came two or three of the holders had already broken, so the discs don't stay in. Frustrating.
Old 03-03-05 | 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by joliom
You can always do what I did: rip out the accordion fold-out, use some goo-gone to eliminate any traces of glue left on the inside of the tin, and put all your discs into 6 slimpaks which fit perfectly into the tin. Print out some custom slimpak covers and you're all set.
Nice idea. Any pics of the results?
Old 03-05-05 | 10:44 AM
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I don't have any webspace I can host pics from right now. The procedure is simple, but requires a lot of elbow grease. Basically, you just rip out the fold-out which leaves three strips of glue on the bottom of the tin. Unfortunately, it's a really thick gummy type of glue that doesn't rub off easily. One way around this problem is to rip out the fold-out and bottom-most plastic disc holder, but leave the sheet of paper beneath it. That way you don't have to hassle with the three strips of glue at all. But if you're like me, and insist on perfection, then rip it all out and go to work on the glue. The biggest problem with the glue, besides the fact that it's thick and gummy and doesn't rub off easily, is that one of the strips runs along the side making it a lot harder to work on (difficult to get a good angle on). The only way to get it completely is to disessemble the tin. This is not as tricky as it might seem, and should not damage the case. The hinges are held in place by two little metal rods - push them out with your fingernail and the case comes right apart. Then just get your bottle of Goo Gone or lighter fluid and a rag, and start rubbing. After some good effort, you should have all traces of the glue and sticky residue removed. Then just reessemble the tin. Put the discs into 6 Thinpak cases (with high res custom cover print-outs) and voila! - no more crappy paper fold-out case falling to pieces with each repeat handling.
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I think it is a beautiful case. My only gripe is it being glued to the inside of the case. Should've been removable.
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I'll host pics joliom, if you want to email me them. [email protected]
Old 03-05-05 | 04:19 PM
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I'll try firing up my new digital camera that I got for X-Mas. Thanks for hosting for me.
Old 03-05-05 | 09:31 PM
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Thanks joliom for the response back!
Old 03-06-05 | 06:36 AM
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Big Worms - I've wanted to email you more info, but have been having some problems with my mail. It's working now, but everything is taking an hour to load. Hopefully they'll have the problem resolved by tomorrow.
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Third Baseman - pics sent.
Old 03-07-05 | 08:20 AM
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Got em. They are huge, but very nice.

Uploaded here: Click for Directory

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Awesome job.
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Thanks joliom for the pics and thanks Third Baseman for hosting them. It looks awesome! This is the way they should have been packaged in the first place.
Old 03-07-05 | 08:05 PM
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Sorry if the pics kinda suck - those were my first attempt at 3-D previews. The covers were designed by another artist and I just modified the spines to be for Thinpak cases. The only problem is that I just noticed a bunch of typos that need to be corrected. I'm working on that right now. And thanks again, Third Baseman, for hosting them.

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