Saturday, September 26, 2015

PES 2013 Manchester United GDB 2015-16 [26.09] by ABIEL




* This file .RAR have Password: http://abiel-kits.blogspot.mx/

PES 2016 BBC Sport Fantasy Scoreboard V1 by PolarisNine




Credits
CPK File Manager by. Suat CAGDAS a.k.a sxsxsx
File Explorer by.Jenkey1002
Photoshop CS6 by. Adobe
1. Unzip & paste CPK File in Pro Evolution Soccer 2016/download
2. Edit your DpFileList.bin

FPatch16 1.0.0 | The Beautiful Patch by fpedit.ir



Features:
Add Complete Bundesliga
Full license Premier League
Full license Bundesliga (100%)
Name / Logo / Kit : 100 %
Transfers (99%)
Start Screen FPatch
+ 10 New Stadium
New balls (15/16)
Realt Stadium Team
HD Natural grass
New Face (+10)
New Boots (15/16)

Size : 1.05 GB

Password : -
By : Group FPEdit
The Next Update
15 to 19 September
Next Update Features:
Scoreboard FPatch
New Stadium
Graphical Menu FPatch
and…

PESMix 2016 Patch Update V1.2 For PES 2016


Description :
– Correct All transfer To All European Leagues ( Except missed players )
– Correct All Bundesliga Player Ratings
– Fix Sassulo & Bristol City Kits & Logo
– Add New Balls Pack & Boots Pack
– Add 3rd Kits For Manu Famous Teams
– Fix Classics Teams Squad
– Add Optional Stadium Pack +25 New Stadium ( Uploading … )

Remark:
– All Latines Leagues Transfers Will Fixed On 2nd Version After 10 Days
– We Will Add a Big Selector For Pitch & Scoreboards
– We Will Fix All National Teams Squad & Kits
– We will Add All Missed Player
Instalation :
copy download folder to ur game path
copy KONAMI folder to your Document Path
Need PESMix 2016 Patch V1.0 : Here

PES Tuning Patch 2016 v1.0.0.0 Beta





Added:
*Transfer Update: Some summers transfer
*Kit: Premier League, Skybet League, Ligue NOS, Bundesliga
Corrected:
*Logo: Premier League, Skybet League, Ligue 1, Ligue 2, Serie A, Serie B, Liga BBVA, Ligue NOS, Bundesliga
*Emblem: Premier League, Skybet League, Ligue 1, Ligue 2, Serie A, Serie B, Liga BBVA, Ligue NOS, Bundesliga
*Lineup: Premier League, Skybet League, Ligue 1, Ligue 2, Serie A, Serie B, Liga BBVA, Ligue NOS, Bundesliga
*Squad: Premier League, Skybet League, Ligue 1, Ligue 2, Serie A, Serie B, Liga BBVA, Ligue NOS, Bundesliga

New:
*Corner Flag: Bundesliga, Eredivisie, Liga BBVA, Ligue 1, Premier League, Primeira Liga, Serie A, UCL, UEL
*Crowd: Mosaic Crowd, New + Mosaic Crowd, New Crowd, No Crowd
*High Quality: 1080p, 1366×768, 2560×1440
*Nets : Large Hexagonal, Large Square, Tight Hexagonal, Tight Square
*Scoreboard: BBC Sport Fantasy V1, Sky Sports Fantasy
*Pitch : Estarlen Silva Ultra HD – Bad and Good PC, Fruits Mod, Greener HD, Pesmonkey HD, Realistic HD
*Replay Logo: BBC Sport, BEIN Sport HD, Bundesliga, Canal+ HD, Ea Sports, Eredivisie, ESPN, Euro 2016, FA Cup, Liga BBVA, Liga Nos, Ligue 1, Pes 2015, Premier League, Serie A, Sky Bet, Sky Calcio, TIM Cup, UEFA Qualification Euro 2016, WC 2014, WC 2018

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Credits:
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Pesmonkey for his Pitch Mod
Fruit for his Pitch Mod
Pesmonkey for his Pitch Mod
Estarlen Silva for his Pitch Mod
Sepahan-pc for His Corner Flag HD
Fruits for his Nets
All Kits Makers for their Kits
All Faces Makers for their Faces

Monday, September 21, 2015

PES 2016 Nvidia Setting

If your PES 2016 lag you can follow this step to fix it 
Open you Nvidia control panel and setting like this





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PES 2016 Nvidia Vram Not Detect FIX

Setting your Nvidia control panel like this



 And like this
this one 



Oke Dont forget to APPLY 

Next the second step you must download this file 
Extract file and copy to C:\Program Files (x86)\Pro Evolution Soccer 2016
Or you PES 2016 Location

If this tutorial still not working you must delete dxgi.dll from C:\Program Files (x86)\Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 (the file from Detector Vram)

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Saturday, September 5, 2015

Serious Collectors Only: 8 of the Rarest Dragon Ball Figures of All Time



Despite ending its serialization in 1995, Dragon Ball continues to hold the #2 spot in best-selling manga… almost twenty years after its completion. Carrying on the franchise’s legacy are its many anime adaptations—Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Kai—along with a variety of action figures that have continued to be released throughout the series’ span.
With literally hundreds of Dragon Ball figurines on the market, let’s take a look at some of the most rare, limited, and expensive ones available that are most worthy of a true collector’s cabinet.

Mekke Dragon Ball Selection Volume 5 Diorama – Super Saiyan Goku and Porunga

Depicting battle-damaged Goku in his Super Saiyan form, along with the dragon Porunga, this limited edition statue is 5th in a series of dioramas produced by Mekke. The bright orange colors of the five-star Dragon Ball and Goku’s Super Saiyan form contrast beautifully with the deep purples of the cracked base and spewing fumes. A plate on the front of the base reads “Dragon Ball Son Gokou,” giving this diorama an exclusive collector’s flair. The piece’s rarity demands an equally high price, with some sellers asking as much as $1,400.00 for it.

ZEEM Diorama Model – Great Ape Vegeta and Yajirobe Tail Cut Version

Released as an exclusive at the Japan Super Festival and Hobby Con in 2009, this dramatic diorama captures the moment that Yajirobe slices off Vegeta’s tail in mid-air. The statue features Great Ape Vegeta, Goku, Gohan, and Yajirobe, and stands twelve inches tall. At only 300 pieces world-wide, however, it’s a rare item that can sell for as much as $900.

Banpresto Ichiban Kuji – Shenron Gold and Silver Version


No collection of Dragon Ball figurines can be complete without the “Eternal Dragon” Shenron the Dragon God. These gold and silver Shenron statues by Banpresto were released in limited quantities of one hundred each; in addition, they could only be won through the Ichiban Kuji—a lottery for special edition figures from Banpresto. At twelve inches tall, Shenron is portrayed soaring majestically above the Dragon Balls. While the regular version is more affordable, the gold and silver Shenron collectables by Banpresto are much more highly prized (and priced) at $400-$600.

Banpresto Tokyo Toy Festival – King Cold

Limited to only 500 pieces, and available only at the 2008 Tokyo Toy Festival, this statue of King Cold towers over other figures at thirteen inches tall. Cold can be displayed on or off of his throne and is sculpted from soft vinyl.

ZEEM Diorama Model – Great Ape Vegeta and Goku: Genki Dama, Arlia, Black, and White Versions


As one of the most limited pieces ever released for the Dragon Ball series, this diorama depicting Great Ape Vegeta and battle-worn Goku (in position to create the Spirit Bomb) is a must-have for collectors. The diorama was released in four different versions—the Genki Dama, or Spirit Bomb, version (the regular version distributed in mass quantities), the Arlia version (limited to fifty), the Black version (limited to twenty), and the white version (limited to ten). While the black and white versions are the most rare of the four, the Arlia version is also considerably difficult to find (and pricy, too).

Banpresto Ichiban Kuji – Angel Goku

Based on the cover art for the Dragon Ball manga chapter “Finale,” this figurine is a must-own for both serious collectors and fans of Akira Toriyama’s original artwork. Limited to 100 pieces, and given away (like the Shenron statue) only to those who entered the Ichiban Kuji monthly lottery, this unique statue portrays Goku with angel wings and a halo, soaring above the dragon Shenron.

Bandai Super Battle Collection 3-Pack – Super Saiyan Goku, Vegeta, and Trunks

Originally released in 1992 to commemorate the advent of the 7th Dragon Ball movie, this 3-pack is one of the most popular Bandai items among serious collectors. Not only does the set contain all three characters in their Super Saiyan forms, but it also contains the only figurine replication of Super Saiyan Trunks wearing his Capsule Corp. jacket. This 3-pack is a Summer Toei Animation Fair limited version and can sell for up to $1,200 in mint condition.

Bandai Full Action Pose – Goku Yardrat Variant

Considered the rarest of all Dragon Ball figures, the Goku Yardrat Variant Full Action Pose figure by Bandai is a legendary collector’s item. The figure was given out to attendants at one of the Dragon Ball films at a select theater in Japan. As a result, only an unknown, limited number exist in the world—none of which have ever been photographed and circulated online. If not for a scan and article from the Daizenshuu, a book published by Toei Animation, which discussed the figure’s rarity, many would consider this figure a mere myth. Even today, some doubt the distributed existence of the Goku Yardrat figure, while others believe all distributions of it were destroyed. Whatever the truth, the Goku Yardrat Full Action Pose figure is considered the rarest Dragon Ball figure of all time and the ultimate prize that any fan could own.

The Dream Tomica Series: Top Choices

Tomica has been a leader in innovation since it opened its doors for business in 1970. One of the highlights of Tomica die-cast models is the Dream Tomica Series, which are models inspired by popular children’s characters.



Dream Tomica Series: Pokemon

One of the most well-known Dream Tomica Series product lines in Japan is based on the hit anime franchise Pokemon. Short for Pocket Monsters, the characters originated as a Game Boy series owned by Nintendo. It has been used in dozens of merchandising products from garments to trading cards.
Tomica signed an agreement with Toyota in 2012 to create die-cast model cars that would resemble Pokemon and other characters in the game. The result was presented in the 2012 Tokyo International Toy Show held in the nation’s capital. There were three Pokemon models presented with a scale of 1:64, and they were titled: Tomica Pokemon.
The three Toyota models used for this series were the Alphard (showing a Pokemon mural) and two Toyota Porte models for Oshawott and Pikachu. Eventually other characters were represented in the Tomica Pokemon line like the Prasel car, Minun car, Naetle car, Hikozaru, and Pochama car.
All Tomica Pokemon models had designs that made the car model look like the character, such as the yellow Pikachu car with stylized hubcaps, long ears, and a mouth and cheeks on the front bumper.

Dream Tomica Series: Batman & Transformers

The Tomica Batman car series includes two Batmobiles which were sold at double the price of a regular Dream Tomica car. Number 146 is the 1989 Batmobile driven by Michael Keaton. This was one of the top selling Batman movies so it’s not surprising that it is included in this series. The second Batmobile is #148 and the model resembles the car used in The Dark Knight, which stars Christian Bale as the titular character. Of the two Batmobiles, #148 is much rarer.


The Tomica Transformers set is another thrilling part of the Dream Tomica Series. Number 142 is Bumblebee based off the 2008 Camaro, while #147 is Optimus Prime. While these models are not designed to mechanically transform, they are a good investment as their prices continue to rise, just as with the Batmobiles.

Other Popular Character Cars

Other Dream Series models that can be had are Hello Kitty, Rilakkuma, and Super Mario Kart. Hello Kitty (#152) is a cute little design. Its body is made of metal while the wheels are plastic. The front of the car is the face of Hello Kitty and the rear has a tail. Other cars in the Dream Tomica Series include Snoopy and Super Sonic Runner.

The Disney Tomica

The Joy of Disney Meets Tomica: The Disney Tomica and Disney Motor Series


Tomica has two series that feature Disney characters—Disney Tomica (D) and Disney Motors (DM). The quickest way to distinguish one from the other is by the series numbers. Also, D model cars are existing car models reinvented to look like Disney characters while the DM model cars are fictional vehicles using the Disney.


For instance, Tomica uses a minibus to look like Donald Duck. Another example is the D-42, which is a Toyota Land Cruiser that mimics Wall-E. The D series also features partner teams like Mickey and Minnie themes. Under the DM series there are Tomica models that look like Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Stitch, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, and Piglet.

Other Disney characters or franchises that are being used in the Disney Tomica series are characters from Toy Story, Cars, Planes, Disney Princesses, A Nightmare before Christmas, and Pirates of the Caribbean. All of the Disney Tomica cars are available at Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo DisneySea.
The tie-up between Tomica and Disney started around the 1990s. The Disney series was originally called Putica although the Disney Motors Series was launched around 2005. Interestingly, Disney Tomica will occasionally launch theme model cars like a Winnie the Pooh Halloween special, which can be bought online although it’s difficult to find. If you are unable to visit Tokyo to find the Disney series, you can try online stores like From Japan. All Disney Tomica and Disney Motor models tend to fetch a higher dollar than the regular models

The Connection Between Dash! Yonkuro and Tamiya 4WD Revealed!












The Connection Between Dash! Yonkuro and Tamiya 4WD Revealed!


If you are into anime series and car racing tournaments, then do not dare to miss Dash! Yonkuro. It is an anime television series that was based on the Tamiya Mini 4WD. For those who do not know about Dash! Yonkuro and what the Tamiya Mini 4WD is, this article will help you to understand about both.


What Is the Tamiya Mini 4WD?

The Tamiya Mini 4WD is a miniature car produced by Tamiya, a Japanese company. It is the world’s most popular miniature car, first produced in the year 1982. Due to its popularity, many companies in the United States, Singapore and Russia, to name a few, have ventured into the idea of mini cars as well. There are different types of Tamiya Mini 4WD available in the market.
Though there are only six categories of the Tamiya Mini 4WD, it does not mean that there are only six designs of the miniature car. Each category is a series, which has a wide variety of designs that you can choose from. The pictures shown below are the selected models of each Tamiya series.

Tamiya Mini 4WD Pro


Tamiya Mini 4WD Pro Series – Nitro Thunder Blue Model

Tamiya Super Mini 4WD


Tamiya Super Mini 4WD Series – Tom Ghody Special Model

Tamiya Aero Mini 4WD


Tamiya Aero Mini 4WD Series – Knuckle Breaker Model

Tamiya Mighty Mini 4WD


Tamiya Mighty Mini 4WD Series – Variatron Model

Tamiya Mechanical Mini 4WD


Tamiya Mechanical Mini 4WD Series – Vise Intruder Model

Tamiya Mini 4WD Limited Edition


Tamiya Mini 4WD Limited Edition – Year of the Rat Model

What Is Dash! Yonkuro?

Dash! Yonkuro is the very first anime series that was based on the Tamiya Mini 4WD. There was in fact a sequel to Dash! Yonkuro that was based on the Tamiya Mini 4WD called Bakusou Kyoudai Lets & Go!!

In Dash! Yonkuro, Yonkuro Hinomaru, the protagonist, and the Dash Warriors, Yonkuro’s friends, are all crazy about the Mini 4WD.  It is all about climbing to the top and participating in the championship with the top performance of their Tamiya Mini 4WD.
Some of the Tamiya Mini 4WD models that you can see in the anime series are:
  1. Dash-1 Emperor (model number 18012)
  2. Dash-2 Burning Sun (model number 18015)
  3. Dash-3 Shooting Star (model number 18019)
  4. Dash-4 Cannonball (model number 18023)
  5. Rising Bird (model number 18017)
Aside from these miniature car models, tune-up parts and first chassis were also featured in this anime. The chassis that were introduced in the Dash! Yonkuro anime series are the Type-1 chassis, Type-2 chassis and Type-3 chassis. Without a doubt, this anime has definitely served its purpose.

The Growth of Tamiya Mini 4WD Sales After the Anime

It cannot be denied that the Tamiya Mini 4WD was already very popular, even before the release of the two anime series. Nonetheless, the two anime series featuring the miniature cars, certainly gave sales an extra boost.
The popularity of the miniature cars led to the boom of racing tournaments. However, racing nowadays is no longer about driving a car. It has now become about, tuning up your Tamiya Mini 4WD and letting it race on its own at a certain track. Tamiya Mini 4WD races do not rely on the skills of the driver, instead, it relies on the parts of your miniature car.

Improve Your Tamiya Mini 4WD Performance with Tune-Up Parts!

It is undeniable that there are owners of Tamiya Mini 4WD who want to upgrade their miniature car in order to achieve full speed. Fortunately, there are ways to improve the speed and stability of a Tamiya Mini 4WD. How? Simply by replacing their standard parts with upgraded parts. There are many available upgraded parts that are sold in the market.








 

Before you start upgrading your Tamiya Mini 4WD, you should understand the importance of each part first. Continue reading this article to have a good grip of how the parts work. It is now your chance of making your precious miniature car much faster than ever.

Understanding the Parts of a Tamiya Mini 4WD

Below are the different parts of the Tamiya Mini 4WD. Each part has available tune-up replacements, so do not just choose any part. Know what you really want for your miniature car. Always remember that each kind of tune-up part has its own specialty.

1. Motor

The best way that you can do to boost up the speed of your Tamiya Mini 4WD is to install a tune-up motor. Keep in mind that there are seven different kinds of upgrade motors. All seven of these motors are guaranteed much better in terms of performance compared to the motor that is included in the Tamiya Mini 4WD kit. Some are designed for cornering, while others are for reaching top speeds.

2. Gear Ratio

The gear ratio is the part that determines the motor’s top speed, acceleration, and output. The larger gear ratio is designed for acceleration, while the smaller gear ratio is designed for top speed.

3. Tires

When we are talking about a car’s performance, it cannot be argued that tires play an important role. The smaller the diameter of the tire is, the better. Why, because tires with a smaller diameter have better cornering.

4. Wheels

Just like the tires, wheels are very important. Each kind of wheel is designed for a specific purpose. Therefore, you have to select your wheels carefully. Make sure it is the right one for your application.

5. Rollers

Whenever you are racing on a walled circuit, rollers are undeniably significant. Altering your Tamiya Mini 4WD’s roller will allow your car to cope with the track’s demand. Always consider the roller’s size, angle and location whenever buying one. These aspects will determine the performance of your tune-up rollers. If you are planning to enter a racing tournament, check the regulations first regarding the use of rollers. Some tournaments have restrictions on how many rollers can you use for your Mini 4WD.




The five parts above are the most significant parts of a Tamiya Mini 4WD. Whenever upgrading your miniature car, always know what you want for it. Remember that each tune-up part serves a different purpose. The right kind of tune-up part for you depends on what you really want for your Tamiya Mini 4WD.

History and Succes of Mini 4WD Tamiya


The Tamiya Mini 4WD has been one of the most popular creations since the day it was produced by Tamiya, a Japanese company, in the early 1980s. Tamiya manufactures radio-controlled cars, plastic model kits, sailboat models, solar- and battery-education models and other modeling supplies and tools. The Tamiya Mini 4WD is a miniature car model that has become popular not just for young kids, but for adults as well. This article will unveil the successful history of Tamiya Mini 4WD.

When Was the Tamiya 4WD First Produced?

The Tamiya company produced their very first Tamiya Mini 4WD in 1982 and immediately became a favorite among many people. Since the first production of these miniature car models, it has turned into a hobby for many people all over the world to tune up and race their Tamiya Mini 4WD, several competitions are held every year.

In the beginning, the Tamiya Mini 4WD kits were sold solely by Tamiya’s exclusive distributor in the United States – the Model Rectifier Group (MRC). However, in 1989, the Model Rectifier Group was replaced by Tamiya America as the exclusive and sole licensed distributor of Tamiya Mini 4WD in the United States. Tamiya America is headquartered in California. It also conducts several competitions of the Mini 4WD, including the USA Mini 4WD Championships.

Anime Series Based on the Tamiya Mini 4WD

There were two anime television series that were based on the Tamiya Mini 4WD, Dash! Yonkuro and Bakusou Kyoudai Let’s & Go!! There was even an anime movie titled, Let’s & Go Tamiya, The Movie. The two anime series were produced in 1989 by Shogakkun under the commission of Tamiya. Soon after the release of the anime series, the sales of the Tamiya Mini 4WD increased dramatically.

Both anime series, Bakusou Kyoudai Let’s & Go!! and Dash! Yonkuro, featured different models from different series of Tamiya Mini 4WD. These anime series revolved around the story of Tamiya Mini 4WD owners competing against each other to determine who has the best model and upgrades of Tamiya Mini 4WD. These two anime series, especially Bakusou Kyoudai Let’s & Go!!, became a hit to people who are fond of Tamiya Mini 4WD and even to people who are not into miniature cars.

The Expansion of the Mini 4WD Market

Considering the growth, popularity, and sales of the Tamiya Mini 4WD, it was not a surprise when more companies decided to venture into manufacturing their own Mini 4WD cars. Some of the companies that have ventured into manufacturing Mini 4WD are Tokyo Marui, Hot Wheels, Hasbro, and Tonnka. Many of these companies decided to introduce their very own version of miniature car lines. On the other hand, there are also companies that decided to produce replicas of the popular Toyota 4WD. Soon after the Mini 4WD market became a world-wide market, popular even in countries like Thailand for example, who beat Japan’s record for the longest Mini 4WD track at 1,074.5 meters.