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(Feb. 19, 2012 1:43 AM)Ultra Wrote: What weight disk is it? I can think of two that have been recoloured blue. Also the dragoon ms price should go in the hms counterpart to this thread.
There are at least 3 :c (Wide Attack, 8 Wide (both plated and painted blue), and 8 Heavy (the blue version comes in a weight disk pack from somewhere or other, with Wide Survivor and Wide Defense).
(Feb. 19, 2012 10:04 AM)john-flip-pride Wrote: Hey guys, I just wanted to share somthin myself did you guys know you can fit 4 metal balls inside the base of Salamalyon? this is really great as it gives it more weight for endurance... since the base itself lacks in weight, and attacks pretty useless as it is very light... Hope that helped As I want to show y'all some of my innovation
Cheers!
Sadly, salamalyon base isn't currently legal. A few 4-layer bases can fit them though. That might be enough to get me to purchase one when I get the chance though
(Feb. 19, 2012 3:33 PM)Janstarblast Wrote: Oh hey, I also had a question!
I have seen th!nk usually suggest the MG core in Defense combos (?)
Why? What is so special about the MG cores? Or do they just add slightly more weight to the bey?
Oh, yeah, it's just cos whoever it is doesn't have an HMC, as Mc Frown said. Second heaviest.
Weights of
standard SG's, lightest to heaviest. Assuming all parts, including any possible EG Rings are used (because there's a space for it, you have to use it).
Neo Casings+Normal SG Core
Neo Casings + Normal Core (all plastic core from Dragoon V2)
Normal Casings+Normal SG Core
Neo Casings+ MW Core (And, despite what beywiki says, this is NOT the closest weight to the original Left/Right SG, the Normal Core is about twice as close. How do you make that mistake i dont even know)
Neo Casings +MG Core
Neo Casings +HMC
Copy that down into notes somewhere for later. Honestly, I have a document for reference posts and things like this. Different ones for different things (working on plastic article formatting cheat sheet as I do them). It helps a lot.
I'll get the exact weights to more than 1g (what a sensible scale that isn't) once I can afford my own calibration weight to keep my scale in check (gonna do it, do it right first time so no one has to clean up after you. *cough*)
(Feb. 19, 2012 5:05 PM)username786 Wrote: i broke my left eg turbo, and havent been able to place its spring back in place, can anyone help me on how to put the spring back in place.
It's very difficult to do without some nice, small long nosed pliers. I think Benjohadi may have written a guide on it, I think, so he will hopefully post the link as I haven't copied it down and couldn't find it.