The BeyWarrior battles aren't as bad/short as I imagined they would be haha. The interlocking of the arms was cool.
(Feb. 10, 2013 3:49 PM)Kai-V Wrote: Chrome Wheels are dubbed "Warrior Wheels", which makes Synchrom have no sense at all now ... Chrome Wheels are also not based on warriors, that is the Crystal Wheels' job ...
I wonder if stuff like this just goes over their heads, or if they're actually aware that what they're doing makes no sense.
(Feb. 10, 2013 3:49 PM)Kai-V Wrote: A second good point of the video is that you can see some Zero-G recolours, notably what seems to be a light or royal blue Orojya.
I hope we see more stuff like this! Although, I'd have to see a clearer picture of that Oroyja to determine if it actually looks good or not; I hope the paint isn't matte.
(Feb. 10, 2013 5:15 PM)Raigeko13 Wrote: Am I the only one who noticed that stadium seems to be much larger and wider? Or is it just me?
It is definitely much
wider and
shallower than any of the TAKARA-TOMY stadiums. It also has four clips to attach the cover to the bowl, instead of three, like the TAKARA-TOMY ZERO-G stadiums.
(Feb. 10, 2013 6:10 PM)th!nk Wrote: I fully expect those pockets to have covered bottoms, but perhaps if that's the only modification, a template could be made for conversion to make them legal (though I wouldn't get my hopes up, as it might come across as 'unprofessional' at a time where looking professional is more important to the WBO than ever, though I would argue the benefit (allowing hasbro-limited people a legal stadium) outweighs that, as long as each modification can be inspected/standardised...)
At this point I can't say if something like that would be legal, but I'll probably be doing it for my own personal use once I get the stadium.