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(Jul. 21, 2010  4:51 AM)GeneralHawx Wrote: You forgot Korea as well Kai-V
He lives in Wisconsin though.
(Jul. 21, 2010  5:12 AM)Kai-V Wrote:
(Jul. 21, 2010  4:51 AM)GeneralHawx Wrote: You forgot Korea as well Kai-V
He lives in Wisconsin though.

I meant when you said they were available only in Japan
(Jul. 21, 2010  5:20 AM)GeneralHawx Wrote: I meant when you said they were available only in Japan

She probably meant it was irrelevent, as he lives in the States and thus has to order online to get it anyway.

Anyways, is it just me, or is the L Drago clear wheel kind of loose fitting?
(Jul. 21, 2010  4:58 AM)souless1234 Wrote: http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/3/...?locale=en

Would I be able to use this product to keep the shine on my metal wheels?

Try this http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4/...?locale=en it's a bit more safe because you can use it on regular silverware, BTW the product you chose is paint
(Jul. 21, 2010  5:21 AM)GeneralHawx Wrote:
(Jul. 21, 2010  4:58 AM)souless1234 Wrote: http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/3/...?locale=en

Would I be able to use this product to keep the shine on my metal wheels?

Try this http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4/...?locale=en it's a bit more safe because you can use it on regular silverware, BTW the product you chose is paint

Thanks, but i already have a polisher, problem is that the wheel doesn't keep its shine.
The product i chose is indeed in the paint section but its a clear spray, so no colour is given off. Btw, i'll probably buy it anyways because the polisher i'm using right now is a paste and some of it gets stuck in hard to clean places of the wheel D:
http://www.krylon.com/products/acrylic_crystal_clear/
(Jul. 21, 2010  5:21 AM)Daegor42 Wrote: Anyways, is it just me, or is the L Drago clear wheel kind of loose fitting?
It is loose fitting for me too.
(Jul. 21, 2010  5:27 AM)souless1234 Wrote:
(Jul. 21, 2010  5:21 AM)GeneralHawx Wrote:
(Jul. 21, 2010  4:58 AM)souless1234 Wrote: http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/3/...?locale=en

Would I be able to use this product to keep the shine on my metal wheels?

Try this http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4/...?locale=en it's a bit more safe because you can use it on regular silverware, BTW the product you chose is paint

Thanks, but i already have a polisher, problem is that metal keeps getting dull.
The product i chose is indeed in the paint section but its a clear spray, so no colour is given off.
http://www.krylon.com/products/acrylic_crystal_clear/

Get a piece of metal polish it with your polisher then get that and spray it on to test it before putting it on your Beyblade easy.
(Jul. 21, 2010  5:21 AM)Daegor42 Wrote: Anyways, is it just me, or is the L Drago clear wheel kind of loose fitting?
(Jul. 21, 2010  5:33 AM)Diamond Wrote: It is loose fitting for me too.
Not only you two, the two LLDrago I bought are loose, I think it's the problem of the production
(Jul. 21, 2010  5:39 AM)RエスコルピオT125JB Wrote:
(Jul. 21, 2010  5:21 AM)Daegor42 Wrote: Anyways, is it just me, or is the L Drago clear wheel kind of loose fitting?
(Jul. 21, 2010  5:33 AM)Diamond Wrote: It is loose fitting for me too.
Not only you two, the two LLDrago I bought are loose, I think it's the problem of the production

Maybe because it has the two modes that make it a loose fit...Chief - Uh.
Quote:Get a piece of metal polish it with your polisher then get that and spray it on to test it before putting it on your Beyblade easy.

Heh, i guess that was an easier solution. I'm going to pick it up sometime this week so i guess i might aswell post back results.
is the hasbro string launcher any better then the ones from TT? do they not break as much?
(Jul. 21, 2010  6:08 AM)raymyn Wrote: is the hasbro string launcher any better then the ones from TT? do they not break as much?

They are a little different before I broke my Hasbro launcher I realized that the Hasbro version had a little more plastic on the tip of the handle, I think they put a little more to stop the handle from breaking so easily, but I could be wrong
(Jul. 21, 2010  6:08 AM)raymyn Wrote: is the hasbro string launcher any better then the ones from TT? do they not break as much?

I personally find the Hasbro BeyLauncher more efficient and more durable.
Just wondering if Rock Orso and/or Rock Scorpio were worth buying... why or why not?
(Jul. 21, 2010  6:51 AM)IronLad Wrote: Just wondering if Rock Orso and/or Rock Scorpio were worth buying... why or why not?

I believe this should be asked in the Purchase Consultation thread.

But, no. Neither Rock Orso or Rock Escolpio/Scorpio have any competitive use, iirc.
this should go in the purchase consultatio thread =p. Though the answer is probably no.
Is this legal since people are having issues with the RF tip from Takara?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk_9oqwst18
(Jul. 21, 2010  5:03 PM)GeneralHawx Wrote: Is this legal since people are having issues with the RF tip from Takara?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk_9oqwst18

Those batteries adds weight, so, illegal.
(Jul. 21, 2010  5:03 PM)GeneralHawx Wrote: Is this legal since people are having issues with the RF tip from Takara?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk_9oqwst18

I would say no, since the batteries would add weight.

EDIT: Beaten.
Do I need a beypointer to enter a termement? And i don't own one where can I get one?
No, you don't. You can get one online, if you want it.
Would you reccomend Ray Unicorno once it comes out in the states?
And what is Coat Sharp made of?
(Jul. 21, 2010  11:49 PM)Soysaucexp Wrote: Would you reccomend Ray Unicorno once it comes out in the states?
And what is Coat Sharp made of?

First one I won't answer for you unless you ask it in the Purchase Consultation as for Coat Sharp it's made of both rubber and plastic