[Product]  BB-49 Angle Compass

(Sep. 19, 2009  1:48 PM)Kai-V Wrote: http://machinerobo.blogspot.com/2009/09/...st_19.html

Am I the only one who thinks it looks good? Gasp

Thank you for the pics Kai-V. Smile
According to Beyblade Spirit's latest affiliate, the Angle Compass weighs 17.4 grams.
this thread is pretty dead i guess the creaotors didnt fell like creating suspense

and since we know so much its not intresting
but thats obvious
i still dont get how exactly you use it like how you read it
It's a compass with degree points in it. You read of the degree points for a particular angle so that if you want to recreate a shot in the same stadium with the same bey it should be easier.

And how is the thread dead? It seems to get it's fair share of posts.
How does it record an angle though? Do you line it up before hand and THEN shoot? Or check the angle as your shooting?

My arm definitely doesn't go the same speed or path every launch, so I don't see how simply angling your launcher will make you have the perfect launch every time.
(Sep. 24, 2009  1:18 AM)Corey Wrote: How does it record an angle though? Do you line it up before hand and THEN shoot? Or check the angle as your shooting?

My arm definitely doesn't go the same speed or path every launch, so I don't see how simply angling your launcher will make you have the perfect launch every time.

what, do you have a complete inability to hold your left hand steady or something?

you line it up, then you shoot
will the compass be more useful with attack types or defence and Stamina types or both depending on how you launch
(Sep. 24, 2009  2:30 AM)Blade Wing Wrote: will the compass be more useful with attack types or defence and Stamina types or both depending on how you launch

Definitely Attack-types.
Please post in English.
i can't speak English
just few please translate for me
This is an English message board, and we do not have time to translate all the information for people who cannot speak English. That is why, sometimes, when there is a big enough community who speak another language and who are willing to be active and productive, they get somebody to translate some things. However, I doubt any of us who speak French have time to do this for you. Also, if I can understand some things in Japanese by using a simple Google translating service, then you can probably figure something out in English by using it too.

Frankly, if you cannot post in English and that you keep asking what everything means, then perhaps you should not post.
(Sep. 24, 2009  1:26 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: what, do you have a complete inability to hold your left hand steady or something?

you line it up, then you shoot

Did I say that I was unable?

I just don't see how you can be affective considering you aren't going to launch at the same speed, direction and angle on your follow through regardless of how you line it up at the beginning.
(Oct. 12, 2009  9:59 PM)Corey Wrote: Did I say that I was unable?

I just don't see how you can be affective considering you aren't going to launch at the same speed, direction and angle on your follow through regardless of how you line it up at the beginning.
Actually, direction and angle can be conserved with some dexterity, not much. Speed also does not affect the angle, so it is all about controlling your launch. If you pull the winder or string backwards with a certain force F1 and that you want your system to remain immobile (S[F]=0), then you have to find an opposite force (F2) so that F1-F2=0. You basically have to do sideways what you do vertically to hold something up in the air and counter gravity.

In other words, if one is willing to work slightly to find which position, strength and anlge are better, then there should be no problem holding everything still except the winder or the string, of course.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LQXoutB5f4

Uhmmm, sorry for the blurry camera and shaky hands.
Looks good. Why didn't they make it the same colour as the customize grip, though Speechless
Hmph. After seeing that, I change my opinion. It actually looks pretty decent. I still doubt it will be a lot of use, but it's a nice accessory.
Looks like you'll have to mark off a point on the dome that's right for sliding shoot with a small sticker or something.
I was kind of hoping there'd be some kind of small slider that went across to let you mark off a point :\
Thanks ♥
(Oct. 20, 2009  12:13 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: Looks good. Why didn't they make it the same colour as the customize grip, though Speechless

http://page10.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/m70467915

here the black version
(Oct. 24, 2009  8:30 PM)Kronin87 Wrote: http://page10.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/m70467915

here the black version

Definitely on my list of things to buy! Glad I didn't shell out for the original silver version now.
I don't think that's a black one, it's just in a different lighting ...
The plastic does look a lot darker...
But thinking of it, if there was a black version released it'd have been known about it on the forum.
Feeling a bit stupid now.
Colours were definitely saturated/burned in that picture, especially if you compare with more normal images :
http://page10.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/m69609513

There is no other colour version of the Angle Compass that I know.
(Oct. 25, 2009  1:46 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Colours were definitely saturated/burned in that picture, especially if you compare with more normal images :
http://page10.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/m69609513

There is no other colour version of the Angle Compass that I know.

You're right. Now i notice how the color is burned ---> http://img203.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users...146189.jpg