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Is the BB-46 legal for competitive use?

How similar is it to the BB-10 in terms of use?
The red floor of the BeyStadium Standard Type is legal, but not the orange floor.

Honestly, it is not similar at all : way more unfair, but at least the performance in it is not super odd and farfetched like in other stadiums such as the Wide Square Type BeyStadium.

Read the following article to see how the red floor is, because it is meant to be a more portable version of the BeyStadium Balance Type :
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?...lance_Type
Hey Kai v if in the tournament they use an attack type stadium do you think using a storm pegasus's rubber performance tip would be a good idea?
(Apr. 15, 2015  9:19 PM)yoshibolt10 Wrote: Hey Kai v if in the tournament they use an attack type stadium do you think using a storm pegasus's rubber performance tip would be a good idea?

Absolutely, that is the best stadium to use RF in. Other BeyStadiums have flat centres, so that really hinders RF's aggressive movements. It does not mean that you would necessarily lose, but your chances would be decreased.
Hello, I asked this in the wrong thread, and was asked to re-post my queston here:

"I recently got back into Beyblades over the past two months and had a decent collection of Beblades back when I was a kid and I don't have them anymore. So I caved in and searched and found and bought all my favourite Beyblade items I had as a kid. Of course some of it was used and been around for a while so the stickers would not stick or the stickers are peeling.

I have a RC Dranzer launcher that the Dranzer Beyblade stickers are peeling and old plastics originals new in box Beyblades I got to put together but the stickers on the sheet barley had stick on them so they fall off the Beyblade if not carful or launched and spinning.

I Googled how to re-stick stickers, but did not get a very good idea on how to re-stick tiny little stickers onto Beyblades. I thought maybe just spray the area with the sticker to cover it on with a sealing coat of mat spray, but then they beyblade would get a bit of a shine to it.

Then I though taking every single sticker off and spraying a sticky adhesive to the stickers to re-stick back onto the beyblade, but that would be a bit of a pain dealing with tiny stickers and them not coppering with trying to spray them and sicking them back on with tweezers.

So, I though maybe some one who has done it before here would have a better and easier more effective way to approach this that will work.

Thank you for your time."

I did get a response from a mod, and they said clear nail polish, which I would of not thought of. Any other ideas? Grin
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I never knew translucent FConfused existed, were there ones for FGrin? Still this mind boggles me.
(Apr. 16, 2015  12:14 AM)PurplePhoenix Wrote: Then I though taking every single sticker off and spraying a sticky adhesive to the stickers to re-stick back onto the beyblade, but that would be a bit of a pain dealing with tiny stickers and them not coppering with trying to spray them and sicking them back on with tweezers.

So, I though maybe some one who has done it before here would have a better and easier more effective way to approach this that will work.

Thank you for your time."

I did get a response from a mod, and they said clear nail polish, which I would of not thought of. Any other ideas? Grin

I just use scotch glue stick Tired , on hms, plastics. it comes off with wear...if you use too strong an adhesive, stuff can tear if you want to take it off for some reason...I never heard of this nail polish stuff. Manufacturers themselves used light yet long lasting adhesive for the decals. If you are remaking the stickers, try printing on a sticker sheet paper, i think they cost $10 or so..but I dont know how many sheets you get for $10 and how good it is. Might wanna look into it.
Is there any way to make a phantom orion Bd tip spin better, i just got a new one
It's generally illegal to try I think, my only advice is to try use it extensively though I doubt it will work.
Yeah i was concerned on extensive use. I heard somewhere that if you make a paper fan on it and put it on front of an electric fan then it would be seasoned without tip damage, but i wanted to check here
Okay, then you will have to buy a second BGrin as you may have molding error, not every Bearing Drive will spin smoothly.
Faq, i spent all my money on the new orion and a robot kit
Is it a Hasbro one ?
Are there any big differences between the Zero-G and Shogun Steel Beys? I remember hearing that F230 isn't as good in the US release?

(Apr. 16, 2015  12:14 AM)PurplePhoenix Wrote: I have a RC Dranzer launcher that the Dranzer Beyblade stickers are peeling and old plastics originals new in box Beyblades I got to put together but the stickers on the sheet barley had stick on them so they fall off the Beyblade if not carful or launched and spinning.

I Googled how to re-stick stickers, but did not get a very good idea on how to re-stick tiny little stickers onto Beyblades. I thought maybe just spray the area with the sticker to cover it on with a sealing coat of mat spray, but then they beyblade would get a bit of a shine to it.

Then I though taking every single sticker off and spraying a sticky adhesive to the stickers to re-stick back onto the beyblade, but that would be a bit of a pain dealing with tiny stickers and them not coppering with trying to spray them and sicking them back on with tweezers.
I bought a few SonoKong B-Daman (the 2005 ones) around a year ago and the adhesive was basically non-existant. I used a little bit of rubber cement (type of adhesive specifically made for paper) to apply the stickers. I think that if the edges on your stickers are peeling a lot you could try dabbing a little bit of rubber cement underneath and try to stick them back but it really just depends on the overall condition of the decals. If they're in bad enough shape you might as well buy new decals or reproduction ones- we have a thread filled with scans of the sheets you could try using.
(Apr. 17, 2015  3:35 AM)GhostShot Wrote: No its a TT

Hm, that is weird, usually it is Hasbro BGrin that are bad, unless I remember the opposite ... You must have fallen on a faulty one, unfortunately. There is nothing really legal that you could do to fix it, sadly.


(Apr. 17, 2015  6:07 PM)50uNdW4v3 Wrote: Are there any big differences between the Zero-G and Shogun Steel Beys? I remember hearing that F230 isn't as good in the US release?

Besides the F230, everything is the same except for slightly different colours and names.
(Apr. 17, 2015  7:01 PM)Kai-V Wrote:
(Apr. 17, 2015  6:07 PM)50uNdW4v3 Wrote: Are there any big differences between the Zero-G and Shogun Steel Beys? I remember hearing that F230 isn't as good in the US release?

Besides the F230, everything is the same except for slightly different colours and names.

Also, their face molds are different.
(Apr. 17, 2015  8:10 PM)DaSacredKnee Wrote:
(Apr. 17, 2015  7:01 PM)Kai-V Wrote:
(Apr. 17, 2015  6:07 PM)50uNdW4v3 Wrote: Are there any big differences between the Zero-G and Shogun Steel Beys? I remember hearing that F230 isn't as good in the US release?

Besides the F230, everything is the same except for slightly different colours and names.

Also, their face molds are different.
Also the weights of the metals can be changed as well. Stupid hasbro
As far as I know, none of the Shogun Steel Wheels have any significant weight difference.
It's probably a little too early too determine, but will the new series be in a seperate format from MFB?
Probably. It's being called the newest generation, with new manga and anime. That sounds like it'll be a new series, but that's just a thought.
(Apr. 17, 2015  9:41 PM)Kai-V Wrote: As far as I know, none of the Shogun Steel Wheels have any significant weight difference.

Both of the Krakens and the Leviathan I bought are both at least a gram heavier than either of my Takara-Tomy Killerkens and Revizer, but nobody else has posted comparison weights of their Chrome/Warrior Wheels...

Plus, though I never conducted any official tests, I noticed my Zero-G tornado-stallers had slightly better Stamina when they were fastened with Hasbro's mold of the Stone Face, which should theoretically increase the Stamina of Zero-G Beys due to the lower amount of weight focused at their centers.
i have been having problems with my zeus AR where it fits loosely on spin gear, and when the beyblades is launched it explodes, and all the parts go flying.
is there any way to fix this problem?