(Aug. 26, 2012 12:19 AM)T. L-Drago 9207 Wrote: [ -> ]@ Raigeko13: We never discuss them, because to us, they don't count as real Beyblades. The XTS series is a side-product, after all.
I think they're just a side series. I wish I had got some. I'm not sure they're in stores anymore?
Is that Beat Lynx or Flash Sag. on the last photo's link?
(Aug. 26, 2012 4:23 AM)Nuzumaki90 Wrote: [ -> ]Is that Beat Lynx or Flash Sag. on the last photo's link?
It is written and it definitely is Lynx.
Do you think stores other than Kohl's will sell the Metal Fury Mobile stadium? I wouldnt hold my breathe but it would be a smart thing to do.
(Aug. 26, 2012 4:43 AM)CrystalPegasus Wrote: [ -> ]Do you think stores other than Kohl's will sell the Metal Fury Mobile stadium? I wouldnt hold my breathe but it would be a smart thing to do.
I think so. I didn't see any sticker or writing that says "Only at Kohl's" or something like that.
Kohls sells beyblades? Mine only sell hotwheels and other stuff. Ive never seen one.
Well they are selling the mobile stadium. There was not a only at kohl's sticker so I was thinking that other stores would sell it for cheaper.
Lol, I noticed that.
Kinda funny, actually.
Oh god Hasbro you just did a Meta... Or whatever.
(Aug. 26, 2012 12:13 AM)Kai-V Wrote: [ -> ]I am quite certain they are actually called "Tracks", no ? They cover the whole Metal Wheel which is ridiculous, but they take the place of the Track.
They attach between the MW and Track, they do not take the Track's place. Since they are all named somethingorother Grip, I'd call them Grips or Grip Wheels (GWs?).
(Aug. 26, 2012 12:01 AM)Just That Guy Wrote: [ -> ]Normal Parts + Destroyer Dome Wheels = still a better love story than Twilight.
Seriously I wonder if Hasbro had an ulterior motive for these things.
Turns out they do exist.....thanks to Jp0t for actually buying it and making a video XD
(Aug. 29, 2012 2:12 AM)Meow! Wrote: [ -> ] (Aug. 26, 2012 12:01 AM)Just That Guy Wrote: [ -> ]Normal Parts + Destroyer Dome Wheels = still a better love story than Twilight.
Seriously I wonder if Hasbro had an ulterior motive for these things.
Turns out they do exist.....thanks to Jp0t for actually buying it and making a video XD
Thats kinda cool for hasbro bladers
Wow, I might be buying It.
So we can get these without buying that fish bowl (it's carpy, get it?)? Nice!
Odd that they aren't rubber like the dome ones though...
(Aug. 29, 2012 10:22 AM)Dracomageat Wrote: [ -> ]Odd that they aren't rubber like the dome ones though...
The ones in the Destroyer Dome were never rubber...
I think I'll buy that.. Want to get my money's worth for that dome! Not just wasting it.
Not rubber ? Surely PVC though, which is essentially the same, no ?
Not accurate. TT Jade Jupiter does not weigh 26 grams.
(Aug. 29, 2012 3:49 PM)Trainer Red Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHdDHPBUKDY&feature=related
Its not the video itself, but jade... Its a waste of aluminum. Anybody have the weight for this thing?
EDIT: Watched the rest of the video. It shows the weight.
That video was already posted, but, as was mentioned back then, the weights make no sense. Hopefully someone with a good scale can weigh it.
I Don't currently have access to the majority of the Metal Fury Line, only Genocide Rex and L-Drago "Destructor". I'd weigh jade if I could.
On another note, Keychain Galaxy Pegasus and Thermal Lacerta seem to beat their regular versions, while Ray Unicorno goes 50/50ish and Flame Sagittario loses every time.
Why did I buy these things? Because they're cute, why else?
EDIT: Hasbro even lightened the plastic?!
Destructor Fusion Wheel (Used Once): 5.24g
L-Drago Destroy Polycarbonate Frame (Worn): 5.76g
(Aug. 29, 2012 3:22 PM)Kai-V Wrote: [ -> ]Not rubber ? Surely PVC though, which is essentially the same, no ?
It's just plastic.. It's not flexible at all, it's just solid.
Haha, when you posted the results for the winners for the Destroyer Dome and it said:
"This sphere-like stadium works with
rubber-covered Beyblades that can move on 360 degrees! "