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RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - zodiac - Oct. 17, 2009 The new parts are awesome and I can't wait to see it perform, and I might get it ordered on 11/17/09 along with DPLPV and Bey Carrier hard Type. If any of you don't get it I'll give you a performence review for you guys. I'm also happy about this because they finally relased the Hybrid wheel version of my zodiac beyblade, and I also agree with aqua's statement about it being bulky and it also looks cool. RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - theflightyellz - Oct. 20, 2009 Since the quality of these are pretty good, I doubt that Kai-V will need to find better scans of them. Little bit of info on the different levels of M145. RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Bey Brad - Oct. 20, 2009 Oh, that's not as cool as I expected. Still kinda neat. I think it'll be more useful for the weight than the gimmick, but an off-center SD/WD could have its advantages ... RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Tempestas007 - Oct. 20, 2009 That's actually kinda cool. M145 looks sturdy. I hope the gimmick doesn't hinder it. RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Nuno - Oct. 20, 2009 (Sep. 21, 2009 10:38 PM)Nuno Wrote: Maybe the hole in the track is not centered so the tip of Q can be in the center. (I noticed Q wasn't centered in episode 25.) Hey! I was right (at some point) after all! ![]() RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Corey - Oct. 20, 2009 I'm still holding out hope for Q. I'd laugh if it became a second tier attack bottom below RF, but above WF, F, HF. RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Bey Brad - Oct. 20, 2009 it won't RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Corey - Oct. 23, 2009 Are the listings for this on YJA just pre-order right now? RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Serotonin - Oct. 23, 2009 Yes. RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Kai-V - Oct. 23, 2009 The Beyblade Colosseum website has a new video that shows Storm Capricorne M145Q for thirteen seconds. It jumps, slightly ... Also, because I do not want to post twice, they added a video in which they use the Extreme Bey Stadium, on the same siteÂ. You can see how quick the center turns, etc. RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Blade Wing - Oct. 23, 2009 It was spining longer then i thought it would ![]() RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Bey Brad - Oct. 23, 2009 (Oct. 23, 2009 9:50 PM)Blade Wing Wrote: It was spining longer then i thought it would Thirteen seconds? RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Blade Wing - Oct. 23, 2009 (Oct. 23, 2009 9:51 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: Thirteen seconds?exacly RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Corey - Oct. 23, 2009 Well it wasn't appearing to wobble that much at the end of the thirteen seconds ![]() It had some good hopping action at the beginning. RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Bey Brad - Oct. 23, 2009 (Oct. 23, 2009 10:06 PM)Blade Wing Wrote: exacly Thirteen seconds is not a long time at all. Even the fastest, softest grip tips spin over thirty seconds. (Oct. 23, 2009 10:19 PM)Corey Wrote: Well it wasn't appearing to wobble that much at the end of the thirteen seconds Because they cut it out as soon as it stopped jumping. RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Corey - Oct. 24, 2009 (Oct. 23, 2009 11:26 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: Thirteen seconds is not a long time at all. Even the fastest, softest grip tips spin over thirty seconds. Yea true. I'd want to see what it does after those 7 seconds of bouncing, and what it's movement pattern is. It was a crappy launch, as well...So I'd like to see what a proper sliding shoot could do with this combo. RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Bey Brad - Oct. 24, 2009 (Oct. 24, 2009 12:12 AM)Corey Wrote: Yea true. I'd want to see what it does after those 7 seconds of bouncing, and what it's movement pattern is. It was a crappy launch, as well...So I'd like to see what a proper sliding shoot could do with this combo. how is sliding shoot going to affect this at all RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Corey - Oct. 24, 2009 Just wondering what the pattern would be. I mean, I doubt this could flower at all, but in the video it was basically just a circle-path after the bounce. Edit: It just wasn't as 'random' as I expected it to be. It kept a solid pattern after the bounce died. RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Bey Brad - Oct. 24, 2009 It went in a circle. It's a top. RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - kool-kid9980 - Oct. 24, 2009 Well i have to agree with what brad is trying to say. I don't think any kind of shot will differentiate the pattern of this blade. I also think this would be knocked out of the arena easily from all its bouncing, it might get a bit off balance while it's in the air and it has no base so it will be an easy knock-around blade. RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Corey - Oct. 24, 2009 (Oct. 24, 2009 12:20 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: It went in a circle. It's a top. I know what tops are supposed to do, and I know it's going to go into a circle-like pattern because of the basic rotation of the top, I just expected it to flop around a little more, rather that go in a completely circular path. RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Dirge - Oct. 24, 2009 it vibrates the stadium ![]() RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Tempestas007 - Oct. 24, 2009 (Oct. 24, 2009 4:31 AM)Dirge Wrote: it vibrates the stadium ![]() I imagine it's called Quake because of its own movement pattern (very sporadic, unpredictable), not because of what it does to the stadium. RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - Kai-V - Oct. 24, 2009 I think we can see the bottom of the M145 Track here : http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n76293837 Also, just pictures of the actual beyblade put together : http://page9.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/k116947986 Hopefully somebody could unscrew the Track, it seems ... RE: BB-50 Storm Capricorne M145Q - theflightyellz - Oct. 24, 2009 Well, it definitely looks like it's going to be the heaviest track to date. Hopefully there's a way to keep the bottom centered so it can be used in defense combos, perhaps by tightening the screws or something.. |