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RE: Zero G or 4D? - Wizard - Oct. 28, 2014 (Oct. 28, 2014 3:22 AM)TheBlackDragon Wrote: I love the design of Zero-G Beyblades; the Chrome Wheels are works of art in themselves. Eh. Some of them look really nice, but they're not very photogenic. I find that the majority of the Zero G line looks even more toy-like in photos (By this I mean that they look more plastic-y and cheap in photos.) RE: Zero G or 4D? - Kai-V - Oct. 28, 2014 Hm, I am not certain who looks at the Ultimate Synchrom DX Sets and finds that they look "plastic-y" and "cheap" ... And those two sets are essentially the representation of what Zero-G is, in terms of parts. RE: Zero G or 4D? - Wizard - Oct. 28, 2014 (Oct. 28, 2014 3:24 PM)Kai-V Wrote: Hm, I am not certain who looks at the Ultimate Synchrom DX Sets and finds that they look "plastic-y" and "cheap" ... And those two sets are essentially the representation of what Zero-G is, in terms of parts. Haha, that's not exactly what I meant. Perhaps it's just poor photography work, but the product shots I see always look terrible. Then again, the product shots for MFB were pretty bad too. |