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What you don't like about MFB
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Post: #61
(Nov 27 2008 08:27 AM)Anubis wrote ... The shooters have a clutch in the housing of the prongs. It will slip when too much force is exerted on it. You can see it through holes on the inside of each prong. This white piece is the clutch. ![]() For clarification, the yellow piece is an earlier example of said clutch, used in Ez Shooters. I imagine it is practically identical. Grey does that help
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| Dec 01 2008 06:48 AM |
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Post: #62
(Dec 01 2008 06:48 AM)Blue wrote ...(Nov 27 2008 08:27 AM)Anubis wrote ... The shooters have a clutch in the housing of the prongs. It will slip when too much force is exerted on it. You can see it through holes on the inside of each prong. This white piece is the clutch. Yeah, I have a better understanding of it now, thank you.
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| Dec 02 2008 03:24 AM |
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Post: #63
The thing I dont like about MFB? The fact it will cost me $35 for a Starter, because online aint an option for me, I have to deal with an import shop that greatly overprices. Should only take 3 years after MFB is discontinued for me to get it for 2 bucks...
-Youtube Channel- I know Canada is Beyblade's home away from home, but why not show the world? Like this image. |
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| Dec 02 2008 05:17 AM |
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Post: #64
(Dec 02 2008 05:17 AM)To wrote ... The thing I dont like about MFB? The fact it will cost me $35 for a Starter, because online aint an option for me this is your fault and nobody else's I no longer manage nor work for the WBO. Do not PM or e-mail me questions about Beyblade! I will not respond! |
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| Dec 02 2008 06:36 AM |
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Post: #66
(Dec 03 2008 11:01 AM)Pikachao wrote ... Might be his parents' fault for not letting him order off the internet or something. Give him a chance to explain at least? =/ i was ordering off the internet without my parents being involved at all when i was fourteen, sooo I no longer manage nor work for the WBO. Do not PM or e-mail me questions about Beyblade! I will not respond! |
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| Dec 03 2008 06:47 PM |
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Post: #67
(Dec 03 2008 06:47 PM)Bey Brad wrote ...(Dec 03 2008 11:01 AM)Pikachao wrote ... Might be his parents' fault for not letting him order off the internet or something. Give him a chance to explain at least? =/ Yeah but was it with their credit card? I seriously doubt my parents would trust me with their credit card details lol. ~Pikachao I almost never post here anymore, you don't have to send PMs asking where I've gone, I only check back occasionally. :') |
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| Dec 03 2008 06:48 PM |
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Post: #68
(Dec 03 2008 06:48 PM)Pikachao wrote ...(Dec 03 2008 06:47 PM)Bey Brad wrote ...(Dec 03 2008 11:01 AM)Pikachao wrote ... Might be his parents' fault for not letting him order off the internet or something. Give him a chance to explain at least? =/ no, it was with my bank account and paypal I no longer manage nor work for the WBO. Do not PM or e-mail me questions about Beyblade! I will not respond! |
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| Dec 03 2008 07:00 PM |
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Post: #70
i think the size of the MFB ruins it slightly, i know it because they are heavier than the past generations of beyblades but seriously if these are ment to be aimed at younger kids they are going to loose them straight away. Also the price for the size of them might be off-putting for some buyers. beybrad, why do you not like the origional bitbeast picture. i loved the way they looked and when i was 8 or 9 i realy did belive bitbeasts were real, i think this will ruin a magical element to beyblades for the new generation of bladers. Also, this is a bit off topic, d'you think they will introduce spirits in the beyblades later on in the manga?
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| Dec 12 2008 09:32 PM |
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Post: #71
(Dec 12 2008 09:32 PM)neek_alert wrote ... Also, this is a bit off topic, d'you think they will introduce spirits in the beyblades later on in the manga? I think they made it pretty clear they weren't going to. Hence the introduction of the constellations. My main annoyance is just the price/lack of availability. But that'll all get better with time......just gotta be patient. Oh and I really don't like the look of the Shooters. But I won't knock them before I've tried them.
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| Dec 12 2008 10:13 PM |
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Post: #72
(Dec 12 2008 09:32 PM)neek_alert wrote ... i think the size of the MFB ruins it slightly, i know it because they are heavier than the past generations of beyblades but seriously if these are ment to be aimed at younger kids they are going to loose them straight away. Also the price for the size of them might be off-putting for some buyers. beybrad, why do you not like the origional bitbeast picture. i loved the way they looked and when i was 8 or 9 i realy did belive bitbeasts were real, i think this will ruin a magical element to beyblades for the new generation of bladers. Um, MFB aren't much smaller than plastics and they're slightly larger than HMS, I doubt kids losing them is going to be that big of an issue. The price for the size ... what ...? What does the size have anything to do with the pricing? I don't like the original bit beast picture because Jesus Christ, there's enough anime/manga about battling monsters out there. Beyblade is a pretty unique idea and shoehorning monster battling into it makes it cliched beyond belief. They served no purpose other than to be a "deus ex machina" for the main characters of the series and some crap for little kids to believe in. They were just stickers and anyone who got a "magical" element from them has severe problems separating fantasy from reality. Then again I was thirteen when I started Beyblading so maybe that just flew over my head entirely. However, I'd rather kids focus on becoming better as Bladers rather than what vaguely-dragon-looking-thing is stuck to their Beyblade. The Faces are a lot cooler and more unique, IMO. I no longer manage nor work for the WBO. Do not PM or e-mail me questions about Beyblade! I will not respond! |
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| Dec 12 2008 10:17 PM |
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Post: #73
(Dec 12 2008 10:13 PM)yruahippo wrote ... My main annoyance is just the price/lack of availability. They're not any more expensive than previous series', and if you can't find them, you're not trying very hard. I no longer manage nor work for the WBO. Do not PM or e-mail me questions about Beyblade! I will not respond! |
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| Dec 12 2008 10:18 PM |
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Post: #74
(Dec 12 2008 10:18 PM)Bey Brad wrote ...(Dec 12 2008 10:13 PM)yruahippo wrote ... My main annoyance is just the price/lack of availability. Well I know they're out there. But opposed to the plastic generation where I could wander down the road to my Woolworths and grab a few for a fiver each (no P&P attached) I think they're a bit hard to get. ^^; |
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| Dec 12 2008 10:25 PM |
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Post: #75
(Dec 12 2008 10:25 PM)yruahippo wrote ...(Dec 12 2008 10:18 PM)Bey Brad wrote ...(Dec 12 2008 10:13 PM)yruahippo wrote ... My main annoyance is just the price/lack of availability. yeah this is sort of going to happen when they're not released outside of asia yet i suppose you could wait till 2010 I no longer manage nor work for the WBO. Do not PM or e-mail me questions about Beyblade! I will not respond! |
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| Dec 12 2008 10:29 PM |
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Post: #76
(Dec 12 2008 10:29 PM)Bey Brad wrote ... i suppose you could wait till 2010 2010 doesn't seem that far away actually.......but I'll probably buy some in 2009. Oh I wonder if they'll have some imported ones at the London Expo? Aha, I'll all excited now. ^^; Mind you, if they did they'd be massively expensive. I'm prolly better off buying online. :/ |
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| Dec 12 2008 10:34 PM |
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Post: #77
(Dec 12 2008 10:34 PM)yruahippo wrote ...(Dec 12 2008 10:29 PM)Bey Brad wrote ... i suppose you could wait till 2010 probably i once paid $22 for a draciel ms in an import store it was made in japan tho and the shooter owned till it wore out I no longer manage nor work for the WBO. Do not PM or e-mail me questions about Beyblade! I will not respond! |
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| Dec 12 2008 10:35 PM |
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Post: #78
Ow... 22 bucks.
Well hope the Circle Wide came in hangy! For kids who have their own bank account, get a debit, credit(only for Paypal) or Rush card. I have a debit and it's good for me. |
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| Dec 13 2008 04:40 AM |
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Post: #79
The original beyblades looked better.
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| Dec 13 2008 12:11 PM |
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Post: #80
(Dec 13 2008 12:11 PM)Diana@Hiro wrote ... The original beyblades looked better. yeah they sure d- ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() yeah i'm gonna say no I no longer manage nor work for the WBO. Do not PM or e-mail me questions about Beyblade! I will not respond! |
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| Dec 13 2008 12:26 PM |
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