Recent Beyblade Purchases

(Jan. 12, 2015  11:31 PM)Shido Wrote:
Hato-Bokkun Wrote:Shido, i luv b33lz3b ;__; plz. b33lz3b iz luv, b33lz3b iz lif. PM s3nt.

Do you not already have one, though? You are the one who snagged OldSchool's before me, after all. Tongue_out

Nope, I got OldSchool's Beelzeb, if you're talking about the RB one.
@[Shido] but 1 n33dz m0ar b33lz3b ;__;

Plz r3ply 2 mah pm ;__;

And I am pretty sure my father bought a BBG-25 for me. But I have to check
(Jan. 12, 2015  11:55 PM)Hato-Bokkun Wrote: @[Shido] but 1 n33dz m0ar b33lz3b ;__;

Plz r3ply 2 mah pm ;__;

And I am pretty sure my father bought a BBG-25 for me. But I have to check
Naw breh,Dats mine,Me and him are tighter den u,hehe

I joke,I joke

Anywho,Ill take it off your hands,next time

Or if I come to your house for a collab
(Jan. 12, 2015  1:34 PM)Shido Wrote:
My Phantom Orion and Bakushin Beelzeb came in the mail just yesterday! (Click to View)

The BGrin I got seems to work kind of like my old one; not so good, not so bad, either. I'll try timing it's solo spin time later today, though; it seems like it can spin for at least 5-6 minutes. Most importantly to me however, I finally got my hands on a Bakushin wheel; can't wait to do testings with it for Limited. I believe I only told Echizen, though I have a thread planned for Limited Format-based defense.

Is the Bakushin Beelzeb a TT one?
I am pretty sure TT is the only one that made Bakushin Beelzeb
(Jan. 12, 2015  1:34 PM)Shido Wrote:
My Phantom Orion and Bakushin Beelzeb came in the mail just yesterday! (Click to View)

The BGrin I got seems to work kind of like my old one; not so good, not so bad, either. I'll try timing it's solo spin time later today, though; it seems like it can spin for at least 5-6 minutes. Most importantly to me however, I finally got my hands on a Bakushin wheel; can't wait to do testings with it for Limited. I believe I only told Echizen, though I have a thread planned for Limited Format-based defense.

Interestingly, I have that same mold of Phantom and Bakushin Beelzeb. I'm glad I got that Bakushin and not the pretty black version because I couldn't bear to scratch up the paint ;-;
Notice you are collecting Hasbro.
Is Hasbro desirable in Europe?

I know for the fact that Europe prefer US version toys than the UK version.
(Jan. 14, 2015  7:56 PM)BeyderAndy Wrote: Notice you are collecting Hasbro.
Is Hasbro desirable in Europe?

I know for the fact that Europe prefer US version toys than the UK version.

Hasbro solt beyblades in Europa und America. So its totally fine. Most of my stuff im getting from america anyway, or did i understood u wrong?
(Jan. 16, 2015  10:56 PM)taxus Wrote: i think my new boxes fitting very good

Those are awesome! You should consider selling some; I'm sure other collectors would be interested them.
(Jan. 17, 2015  1:42 AM)Kei Wrote:
(Jan. 16, 2015  10:56 PM)taxus Wrote: i think my new boxes fitting very good

Those are awesome! You should consider selling some; I'm sure other collectors would be interested them.

He is, in the Your Creations forum : http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Clear-Di...-Beyblades
I'm happy right now, I got all these Hasbro Beyblades for around $20:

- Dragoon F mit MM Dragoon bit chip
- MM Draciel F
- MM Driger F
- MM Dranzer F in awesome condition, unfortunately broken AR
- MM Master Driger (missing base, but I got a spare one of it)
- Dranzer V
- Flash Leopard 2 (missing spin gear & core)
- Driger V2 in pretty good condition
- Dragoon V2 missing SG casing and MWD, but near mint (the tip as well)!
(Jan. 14, 2015  8:17 PM)taxus Wrote:
(Jan. 14, 2015  7:56 PM)BeyderAndy Wrote: Notice you are collecting Hasbro.
Is Hasbro desirable in Europe?

I know for the fact that Europe prefer US version toys than the UK version.

Hasbro solt beyblades in Europa und America. So its totally fine. Most of my stuff im getting from america anyway, or did i understood u wrong?
I know Hasbro sold toys to Europe.
BUt in many Toy Convention I saw on TV.
The local people in Europe prefer the American version.
One example are toys with guns, since it is censored in UK.
So the UK version either have missing guns, or the packaging have the guns remove.
Not sure if same thing on Beyblade.
(Jan. 17, 2015  6:14 PM)BeyderAndy Wrote:
(Jan. 14, 2015  8:17 PM)taxus Wrote:
(Jan. 14, 2015  7:56 PM)BeyderAndy Wrote: Notice you are collecting Hasbro.
Is Hasbro desirable in Europe?

I know for the fact that Europe prefer US version toys than the UK version.

Hasbro solt beyblades in Europa und America. So its totally fine. Most of my stuff im getting from america anyway, or did i understood u wrong?
I know Hasbro sold toys to Europe.
BUt in many Toy Convention I saw on TV.
The local people in Europe prefer the American version.
One example are toys with guns, since it is censored in UK.
So the UK version either have missing guns, or the packaging have the guns remove.
Not sure if same thing on Beyblade.

there is no difference in the box. hasbro made some other boxes with another size, thats all. i collecting hasbro because the boxes look so much better than the japanese ones.
I've always found hasbro boxes boring. Takara actually has some details and bit beasts designs on the boxes up to G rev. Nothing cool like that on the hasbro boxes.
I personally like the Hasbro plastic boxes more as well. Takara wins for MFB though.

I love those clear cases for the boxes taxus!
(Jan. 17, 2015  10:48 PM)Ultra Wrote: I've always found hasbro boxes boring. Takara actually has some details and bit beasts designs on the boxes up to G rev. Nothing cool like that on the hasbro boxes.

hm? in my opinion takara boxes are completley boring without any details. hasbro made some different box design and cool colors. on takara ones are onyl some japanese words and the same pics, very boring.

(Jan. 17, 2015  10:52 PM)Tri Wrote: I personally like the Hasbro plastic boxes more as well. Takara wins for MFB though.

I love those clear cases for the boxes taxus!

thx man! i will make them fpr every bey in my collection Smile
I'm questioning whether you've ever even compared them because that was super wrong.

1) Hasbro boxes up till G Rev usually have patterns of lines coming out from the picture of the beyblade. I'd call that far from detailed... Up to G Rev the boxes have large pictures of the bit beast on it. I don't even know you can call a detailed picture not detailed compared to what are pretty much lines...
2) Hasbro boxes are all exactly the same up to G Rev with minor parts changed with funnily enough the same pics like you said the Takara ones had....
3) Takara has a different bit beast in each one for the ones up to V force so i'm not sure how that is the same pic whereas Hasbro has the a box design for each series with only the beyblade picture changing with each release. So i'd say Hasbro are more boring and not really changing are you say till G Rev really...
(Jan. 17, 2015  11:11 PM)Ultra Wrote: I'm questioning whether you've ever even compared them because that was super wrong.

1) Hasbro boxes up till G Rev usually have patterns of lines coming out from the picture of the beyblade. I'd call that far from detailed... Up to G Rev the boxes have large pictures of the bit beast on it. I don't even know you can call a detailed picture not detailed compared to what are pretty much lines...
2) Hasbro boxes are all exactly the same up to G Rev with minor parts changed with funnily enough the same pics like you said the Takara ones had....
3) Takara has a different bit beast in each one for the ones up to V force so i'm not sure how that is the same pic whereas Hasbro has the a box design for each series with only the beyblade picture changing with each release. So i'd say Hasbro are more boring and not really changing are you say till G Rev really...

how can be a own opinion be wrong?

however.. im from the package and prin idustrie so i can tell you that takara boxes have a lower quality and also the design is not that professionel like from hasbro.

and it stills an own meaning if you think takara is better or hasbro.
I like the Takara boxes better than the Hasbro ones, but we can agree that they're both good. But it's our own opinions guys.
I don't know of this counts buuuuut:
I bought BeyWarriors Samurai Pegasus and Griffin Dragoon for $3 each Smile
(Jan. 17, 2015  11:30 PM)taxus Wrote:
(Jan. 17, 2015  11:11 PM)Ultra Wrote: I'm questioning whether you've ever even compared them because that was super wrong.

1) Hasbro boxes up till G Rev usually have patterns of lines coming out from the picture of the beyblade. I'd call that far from detailed... Up to G Rev the boxes have large pictures of the bit beast on it. I don't even know you can call a detailed picture not detailed compared to what are pretty much lines...
2) Hasbro boxes are all exactly the same up to G Rev with minor parts changed with funnily enough the same pics like you said the Takara ones had....
3) Takara has a different bit beast in each one for the ones up to V force so i'm not sure how that is the same pic whereas Hasbro has the a box design for each series with only the beyblade picture changing with each release. So i'd say Hasbro are more boring and not really changing are you say till G Rev really...

how can be a own opinion be wrong?

however.. im from the package and prin idustrie so i can tell you that takara boxes have a lower quality and also the design is not that professionel like from hasbro.

and it stills an own meaning if you think takara is better or hasbro.
Well, it could be worse.

I agree, an opinion isn't wrong, it's only how people actually judge them rather than accept it, it's one of the thing to make up someone's identity.

I am not sure which is better, the Takara one looks detailed and feels like an old gen beyblade box, but it is too cluttered to me, the Hasbro one is more rad like to me, but isn't as detailed.
(Jan. 17, 2015  11:30 PM)taxus Wrote:
(Jan. 17, 2015  11:11 PM)Ultra Wrote: I'm questioning whether you've ever even compared them because that was super wrong.

1) Hasbro boxes up till G Rev usually have patterns of lines coming out from the picture of the beyblade. I'd call that far from detailed... Up to G Rev the boxes have large pictures of the bit beast on it. I don't even know you can call a detailed picture not detailed compared to what are pretty much lines...
2) Hasbro boxes are all exactly the same up to G Rev with minor parts changed with funnily enough the same pics like you said the Takara ones had....
3) Takara has a different bit beast in each one for the ones up to V force so i'm not sure how that is the same pic whereas Hasbro has the a box design for each series with only the beyblade picture changing with each release. So i'd say Hasbro are more boring and not really changing are you say till G Rev really...

how can be a own opinion be wrong?

however.. im from the package and prin idustrie so i can tell you that takara boxes have a lower quality and also the design is not that professionel like from hasbro.

and it stills an own meaning if you think takara is better or hasbro.

Fine. Details like what for the Takara boxes? The Hasbro boxes have no real detail. Depends on what you mean by professional because the Takara ones have very detailed professional drawings of the bit beasts where the patterns for the Hasbro ones aren't what i'd really call professional. The designs are the same for each one whereas for the Takara the drawing would need to be done for each release. Anyway we're talking about what they look like. If you're talking about the quality of the box or the printing then that's not something I consider important.
(Jan. 18, 2015  1:51 AM)Ultra Wrote: Fine. Details like what for the Takara boxes? The Hasbro boxes have no real detail. Depends on what you mean by professional because the Takara ones have very detailed professional drawings of the bit beasts where the patterns for the Hasbro ones aren't what i'd really call professional.

Well, that depends on what you call professional. Takara is definitely more professional in my opinion but the Hasbro one seems more "rad" or "hip" if you get what I mean, and it's brightly coloured, or maybe someone had too much nostalgia punch on the Hasbro boxes but who knows.