(May. 24, 2012 2:35 PM)Crab Commando Wrote: (May. 24, 2012 3:34 AM)Slee Wrote: I got my beat lynx today, and it had a bit of extra plastic on the facebolt. Thankfully, I was able to remove it, and it goes into the track without a hitch. But there's a very small deformity in my beat metal wheel, though it's hardly noticable at all. it's like, a tiny hole that goes slightly into the metal. I think it's a filling error, but it's so tiny that It probably won't affect performance. I'm not even sure I would call it a deformity, but I'm not quite sure what to call it.
It kinda looks like a tiny bite mark.
What color is the PC frame? The color of the frame usually can indicate a fake Lynx.
It should be a brownish color. Rapidity ones usually have yellow-gold frames.
It's an authentic takara Tomy sonokong one. it has the mustardy yellow clear wheel and brown PC frame. And by bite mark, I mean like a snake bite, but extremely tiny. The mark itself is hardly noticable at a glance. When I used it, it performed like a normal beat lynx should, The TH track works like a charm. I just need more competitive parts. the only things I got that could go with Beat are my S130 GB145, and low tracks, as well as my RFs. I got a lot of basalts, but only one death, and no duos. I can't import beys that often. I'm in toronto now, so I'll hopefully be able to pick up some more beys at AN, and maybe even a zero g stadium.
Also, Hazel, it's a really tiny dent mark thing. By tiny, I mean like, the size of one of those tiny hair looking dust particles. There doesn't seem to be anything wrong wit the wheel besides the dust sized dent. I'll try getting a pic of it up in a second
EDIT: I got a picture of it, but the horrible lighting makes it look like a black smudge, rather than a tiny dent. You can see why I call it a "Bite mark"
My hairs a mess right now, it was surprisingly hot when we got to Toronto. the grey thing on the bottom is a tool I was using to get it to stay upright in my hand. Also cause I'm displaying it on the hotel room's desk at the moment.