Just as the title says! I've bought 5 of these- was wondering if anyone has seen them "in action," or even better if there is any footage of them. I can't find any with basic web searches.
I was wondering if perhaps they were similar too (or simply a rebadged version of) the old "blockbuster" candles.
Shogun 10 shot "Power Blitz" candles
Started by David, Jul 27 2009 09:34 PM
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#1
Posted 27 July 2009 - 09:34 PM
OK, interest in fireworks to be resumed in the spring. It usually is.
#2
Posted 28 July 2009 - 07:36 PM
In y opinion they have not got a patch on BB although they are shogun and essentially made the same as BB`s.
The breaks are not as good and the timings are pretty crap, used them for a while in fans for weddings due to cost savings over BB`s i had the multicoloured bombette ones, wont go back to them now.
BB`s all the way over these.
~Incidentally if you are a CAT4 user they are much more troublesome to fuse than the BB`s also as the blackmatch is wrapped in craft paper with a visco lead right upto the plastic cap, need lots of blackmatch in there.... i found pulling on the visco hard exposes the blackmatch inside making it take fire easier...
The breaks are not as good and the timings are pretty crap, used them for a while in fans for weddings due to cost savings over BB`s i had the multicoloured bombette ones, wont go back to them now.
BB`s all the way over these.
~Incidentally if you are a CAT4 user they are much more troublesome to fuse than the BB`s also as the blackmatch is wrapped in craft paper with a visco lead right upto the plastic cap, need lots of blackmatch in there.... i found pulling on the visco hard exposes the blackmatch inside making it take fire easier...
#3
Posted 28 July 2009 - 07:40 PM
The breaks are not as good
Presumably though thats just the "new spec?"
OK, interest in fireworks to be resumed in the spring. It usually is.
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