A jumping bottom? What a letdown... That was never an effective gimmick before, what makes TT think it'll be now?
[Product] BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q
i quit beyblade screw this carp
This sounds interesting and mysterious but honestly, jumping attack, you have got to be kidding me, if that is the case then I guess this one will only be a collectable and hopefully look cool.
Brad, how did you come to see a picture for it?
Brad, how did you come to see a picture for it?
i cant say
''If i told you, I would have to kill you...''
O.o
O.o
I am interested in the gimmick. It may work...
So it worked on Jumping Base?
Anyways... I'm interested but they better have done something new. It will be pretty dissappointing otherwise. Storm is already pretty dissappointing.
Anyways... I'm interested but they better have done something new. It will be pretty dissappointing otherwise. Storm is already pretty dissappointing.
......I know. You never listed Jumping Base, but you listed the other three jumping gimmick blades. I was being sarcastic as well.
Sorry for getting off topic.
Sorry for getting off topic.
lol oops you're right
well fifth time's the charm!
well fifth time's the charm!
hopefully M145 is something good (like, a Metal track)... THAT would at least make this beyblade worth getting
If it is a jumping base they've ruined the bey.
(Aug. 20, 2009 7:41 PM)Hyuuga Neji Wrote: hopefully M145 is something good (like, a Metal track)... THAT would at least make this beyblade worth getting
A metal track would be completely counter-intuitive to a jumping bottom. The extra weight would nullify the jumping ability. However, that in mind, M might stand for miniature or minimized... a 145 track that's lighter, designed to maximize height on a bounce.
...Jumping Beys again huh?
Hopefully the track offers something to help in force smashing
Hopefully the track offers something to help in force smashing
These new releases are starting to get very disapointing...
Seriously Takara-Tomy...
Seriously Takara-Tomy...
So do we know what any of these parts are yet or...... ?
(Aug. 20, 2009 8:23 PM)Spinster Wrote: A metal track would be completely counter-intuitive to a jumping bottom. The extra weight would nullify the jumping ability. However, that in mind, M might stand for miniature or minimized... a 145 track that's lighter, designed to maximize height on a bounce.
What if the metal weight was intended to stabilize the blade when jumping?
Just how much lift do you think can be packed into an MFB bottom?
Hey, hey. Do we know the spring is in the bottom? Why not the track?
hopefully its not a spring
ill probley get it even if it is a spring i have fun making them bounce over stuff xD
ill probley get it even if it is a spring i have fun making them bounce over stuff xD