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RE: So... - Bey Brad - Apr. 14, 2009

(Apr. 14, 2009  9:10 AM)Kazegami Wrote: Can anyone please tell me what materials MFB are made of?
Yeah I know, metal and plastic, but customs probably won't accept this vague description.
A quick answer would be appreciated.
I'm in a bit of a hurry right now.

Uh, why wouldn't they accept metal and plastic?

Just write Spin Top - Metal and Plastic


RE: So... - Kazegami - Apr. 14, 2009

We're talking about German bureaucracy here.
They want the exact type of plastic and metal.
Safety and health regulations. "Could be cancer-inducing", y'know?


RE: So... - Giga - Apr. 14, 2009

Well Mad Cancer is made of plastic, no worry there. Joking aside, I thought Anubis said it was Zinc?


RE: So... - Aqua - Apr. 14, 2009

For the Hybrid Wheel System, some of the plastic on it is made of CPC (Clear Polycarbonate).


RE: So... - Kazegami - Apr. 14, 2009

Screw that.
Looks like my local authority gave me wrong information.
I just came back from the customs office and they told me, I need to get permission from Takara to sell MFB here and I need to make sure MFB products have the CE conformity marking, or else customs would simply confiscate any bigger shipments of MFB.
And why would Takara get the CE conformity marking for a product intended for sale only in Japan...?
Having the tests made costs a lot of money, so sending a sample to the responsible authority is out of the question for me, too...