Hey does the Facebolt or the other parts have codes? Trying to figure out which midfakes have codes and which ones dont. Cause contrary to popular belief some midfakes do have facebolt codes which makes it a pain in the ass to tell the difference. Also, does that midfake have tri wing screws on the drive? I didnt think midfakes implemented tri wing screws yet.
Some parts do have codes such as the metal wheel and clear wheel. Though, most notably the face code is absent. Afaik, midfakes generally lack the face code. I have two separate F:Ds, one have Phillip head screws while the other uses tri wing. Despite being midfakes, quality control varies.
@@PyrusMFB Damn bro I used to think Tri Wing ALWAYS meant legit... back in the day authentic 4ds had metal flakes while mids didnt now thats no longer a thing.
There are numerous ways to distinguish whether or not it’s Takara Tomy. First and foremost, the packaging code that determines its production date of the bey. Facebolt codes are usually a sign on legitimacy. Also appearances. Stickers and colors can be quite noticeable.
Nice unboxing man!!!
Thanks!
Hey does the Facebolt or the other parts have codes? Trying to figure out which midfakes have codes and which ones dont. Cause contrary to popular belief some midfakes do have facebolt codes which makes it a pain in the ass to tell the difference. Also, does that midfake have tri wing screws on the drive? I didnt think midfakes implemented tri wing screws yet.
Some parts do have codes such as the metal wheel and clear wheel. Though, most notably the face code is absent. Afaik, midfakes generally lack the face code. I have two separate F:Ds, one have Phillip head screws while the other uses tri wing. Despite being midfakes, quality control varies.
@@PyrusMFB You say you have 2 sep F:Ds one with philip and one with tri wing. Is the one with tri wing the authentic one or midfake too?
Both are Midfakes. They’re progressively getting difficult to distinguish in time
@@PyrusMFB Damn bro I used to think Tri Wing ALWAYS meant legit... back in the day authentic 4ds had metal flakes while mids didnt now thats no longer a thing.
@@PyrusMFB So what are the best ways to tell a midfake then if you dont have a box to compare it with?
Buy Fang Leone next!!!
That’s next! Though quite hesitant, as some batches of Fang may or may not be its stock. As some come with 145WD than the usual 130W2D
@@PyrusMFB you can just buy it used or refund it!!!
How can we tell if takara tomy beylades are original or not?
There are numerous ways to distinguish whether or not it’s Takara Tomy. First and foremost, the packaging code that determines its production date of the bey. Facebolt codes are usually a sign on legitimacy. Also appearances. Stickers and colors can be quite noticeable.
You should buy used beys instead
I would if I can