Hey World Bladers!
In this thread, I will explain that there are actually 3 (three) different molds currently known for the famous HELL metal wheel. I've noticed for quite some time that the same Hell metal wheel would win majority of its mirror matches, and it's been in my head since, so I did a little inspection and some tests.
Basic Physical Appearances: (Grooves, indentations etc)
They are identical.
Weights:
The difference in weights for different molds is negligible.
Reinforcement Points: (<-- for lack of a better term for the circles on the underside)
Apparently, the circles on the underside of the metal wheels hold no meaning behind the mold difference. They are quite random really. Some have 1 less circle, some have 1 off-placed circle, and some have circles which are evenly distributed.
[Image: Hellmolds.jpg]
This picture is provided as an example that the stamps / reinforcement points do not dictate which mold you have. It is completely random.
Paint Issues:
Paint is not an issue. I had a Gold TT one paint-stripped, and resulted in similar results compared to before the paint-strip. I then custom painted it with Tamiya Gun Metal paint for collection purposes, and still yielded similar results, give and take a few seconds.
Stamps: (A1, A2, A3 etc)
These do not determine which mold it is. Should the same mold happened to have the same stamp numbers, it is merely coincidental.
How to acquire the 4-minute mold:
Unfortunately, there is no way to know without doing the solo spin tests. Yet, the few 4-minute molds that have been tested happened to be both TAKARA-TOMY 's Hell Kerbecs BD145 DS (Gold - Japan Edition). However, it's still not a guarantee.
How to test:
Solo spin it with the following combination: Hell Kerbecs BD145 DS (No metal faces). Make sure the parts, especially DS, are in good condition. And just hope that you get lucky.
Results:
Notes:
The 2-minute mold seems to move around a little and tend to have a little wobble, while the 3-minute, and the 4-minute molds are pretty much static. This raises quite a consideration while tested using the Hell Kerbecs BD145 WD against numerous other combinations (namely the S-tip, since people are getting different results. It's possible that the mold difference in Hell might cause this problem.) So please, do your own testings to decide whether a combination works for you or not.
**I do not own the 4-minute mold, however, the existence of this 4-minute mold has been confirmed by a number of people.**
I, sincerely, hope that this mini-guide helps you bladers out there in your metagame competitively. So, without further ado, please do your own tests, and last but not least, ENJOY!
Special thanks to akira2002, stephen74, Hero, and Kei for confirming the results with their own tests.
In this thread, I will explain that there are actually 3 (three) different molds currently known for the famous HELL metal wheel. I've noticed for quite some time that the same Hell metal wheel would win majority of its mirror matches, and it's been in my head since, so I did a little inspection and some tests.
Basic Physical Appearances: (Grooves, indentations etc)
They are identical.
Weights:
The difference in weights for different molds is negligible.
Reinforcement Points: (<-- for lack of a better term for the circles on the underside)
Apparently, the circles on the underside of the metal wheels hold no meaning behind the mold difference. They are quite random really. Some have 1 less circle, some have 1 off-placed circle, and some have circles which are evenly distributed.
[Image: Hellmolds.jpg]
This picture is provided as an example that the stamps / reinforcement points do not dictate which mold you have. It is completely random.
Paint Issues:
Paint is not an issue. I had a Gold TT one paint-stripped, and resulted in similar results compared to before the paint-strip. I then custom painted it with Tamiya Gun Metal paint for collection purposes, and still yielded similar results, give and take a few seconds.
Stamps: (A1, A2, A3 etc)
These do not determine which mold it is. Should the same mold happened to have the same stamp numbers, it is merely coincidental.
How to acquire the 4-minute mold:
Unfortunately, there is no way to know without doing the solo spin tests. Yet, the few 4-minute molds that have been tested happened to be both TAKARA-TOMY 's Hell Kerbecs BD145 DS (Gold - Japan Edition). However, it's still not a guarantee.
How to test:
Solo spin it with the following combination: Hell Kerbecs BD145 DS (No metal faces). Make sure the parts, especially DS, are in good condition. And just hope that you get lucky.
Results:
Spoiler (Click to View)
Notes:
The 2-minute mold seems to move around a little and tend to have a little wobble, while the 3-minute, and the 4-minute molds are pretty much static. This raises quite a consideration while tested using the Hell Kerbecs BD145 WD against numerous other combinations (namely the S-tip, since people are getting different results. It's possible that the mold difference in Hell might cause this problem.) So please, do your own testings to decide whether a combination works for you or not.
**I do not own the 4-minute mold, however, the existence of this 4-minute mold has been confirmed by a number of people.**
I, sincerely, hope that this mini-guide helps you bladers out there in your metagame competitively. So, without further ado, please do your own tests, and last but not least, ENJOY!
Special thanks to akira2002, stephen74, Hero, and Kei for confirming the results with their own tests.