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Mold Variations - PvM - May. 28, 2008 I have pictures of different mold variations on attack rings. Some of these are already known. Some might not. Well, here are the pictures: [Image: img6469lt6.th.jpg] Auto Change Balancer: This one is pretty obvious. The reinforced one is Hasbro, the other is Takara. BTW, the base of this blade is different as well Salamulyon: This one is also obvious. Again the reinforced one is Hasbro. The other Takara. Wolborg: The Takara version has a little extension on two of the heads. The Hasbro version doesn't have this. [Image: img6468pj2.th.jpg] Spin Dragoon/Makendo: The white ring is thinner then the purple one. The purple has extra reinforcements around the ring and on the spikes. Spark Knight/Ultimate Saizo: The yellow one is reinforced around the ring to make it stronger. The black one isn't. Gekiryu-oh/Ultimate frostic Dranzer Everyone here knows this variation. The dark blue one is reinforced around the spikes. RE: Mold Variations - Nic - May. 29, 2008 Hmm I haven't seen any of those reinforced ones before. Interesting find! RE: Mold Variations - May The Pirate - Jul. 08, 2008 Doesn't bistool have the same enforcement as Ultimate frostic? RE: Mold Variations - Kei - Jul. 08, 2008 Gekiryu Wrote:Doesn't bistool have the same enforcement as Ultimate frostic?Yes, both Hasbro's Bistool and Ultimate Frostic Dranzers have had their spikes reinforced to prevent breakage. You can read about it here: http://www.beywiki.com/index.php/Bistool RE: Mold Variations - May The Pirate - Jul. 08, 2008 Kei Wrote:I've got them both, so I thought they looked similar. Though I'll always love Gekiryu. so powerful in it's non-see-through form..Using a 10 heavy weight disk of courseGekiryu Wrote:Doesn't bistool have the same enforcement as Ultimate frostic?Yes, both Hasbro's Bistool and Ultimate Frostic Dranzers have had their spikes reinforced to prevent breakage. You can read about it here: http://www.beywiki.com/index.php/Bistool ![]() RE: Mold Variations - Bey Brad - Jul. 08, 2008 Kei Wrote:Gekiryu Wrote:Doesn't bistool have the same enforcement as Ultimate frostic?Yes, both Hasbro's Bistool and Ultimate Frostic Dranzers have had their spikes reinforced to prevent breakage. You can read about it here: http://www.beywiki.com/index.php/Bistool I guess the UFD article needs to be ammended. RE: Mold Variations - Pich - Jul. 08, 2008 Bey Brad Wrote:Kei Wrote:Gekiryu Wrote:Doesn't bistool have the same enforcement as Ultimate frostic?Yes, both Hasbro's Bistool and Ultimate Frostic Dranzers have had their spikes reinforced to prevent breakage. You can read about it here: http://www.beywiki.com/index.php/Bistool Gekiryu-oh can have the reinforcemnet too. I showed to guys mine awhile ago. BTW, Gekiryu, you should put 10 Balance on it instead, especially if it has the reinforcement. RE: Mold Variations - Poseidon - Aug. 17, 2011 yo i have permission to revive this here is a mold variation ive found i was comparing my parts and found that hasbro realesed reverse wolf much fragile and weak. There is far less reinforcement points when compared and is much thinner look here: Spoiler (Click to View) look at the reinforcement points speficially the number; this is the hasbro This is the takara mold, notice the increased amount of reinforcement points, making it more durable. Spoiler (Click to View) Spoiler (Click to View) RE: Mold Variations - MFB Mad Master - Feb. 27, 2012 I have found a new mold variation. I was first doing this out of curiosity but then I got some positive results for an actual mold variation for EWD, here are the tests so far: Hasbro EWD on Killer Beafowl UW145EWD: 2:33, 2:32, 2:37 Used in BB-10, launched with Orange Hasbro String Launcher with 2-Segment Grip Launcher Takara Tomy EWD on Killer Beafowl UW145EWD: 1:53, 1:58, 1:42 Same setup as Hasbro EWD Test As you can see there is a difference in stamina and I found that the TT EWD was unbalanced quite a bit actually. I will post more tests soon. ![]() RE: Mold Variations - MFB Mad Master - Feb. 27, 2012 Here are more tests for EWD: Hasbro: 2:24, 2:24, 2:47, 2:32 TT: 1:59, 1:48, 1:51, 1:47 PS: Same format from previous tests and Killer Beafowl UW145EWD used. RE: Mold Variations - KuroKitsune - Feb. 27, 2012 How new are they? the takara tomy one could possibly just be worn down more. RE: Mold Variations - MFB Mad Master - Feb. 27, 2012 Both were in mint condition, it was my first test that I used them in. RE: Mold Variations - LeonTempest - Feb. 27, 2012 This thread seems to only be for Plastics mold variations, however I coulld be wrong. I am just going off what the previous trend on this thread seemed to be RE: Mold Variations - Dan - Feb. 28, 2012 That is because it 2008 MFB didn't really exist... Yo, I meant the thread in Beyblade General, MFBMad Master. RE: Mold Variations - th!nk - Feb. 28, 2012 Honestly, one probably just moves smoother than the other, you could probably get a range of times from different ones from the same brand. RE: Mold Variations - Dan - Feb. 29, 2012 Eh, I might as well ask here: My Basalt came with an A1 WD and was wondering if that was the case for everyone else/not and if there is any difference between the other possible molds? I mean, it is slightly weaker than some of my other WD's but I think that is just from a bit of wear. RE: Mold Variations - th!nk - Feb. 29, 2012 Nah, I've had a few different molds. Never seen any difference, that A1 stuff just refers to which specific physical mold that batch was made in, nothing more, there's no difference between the molds other than the A1 and A2 and A3 and A4 printed on them. |